Bristol 11th Step focuses on the Eleventh Step of the AA programme, the one concerned with prayer and meditation, and the quieter, more reflective side of recovery. It meets on Mondays at 7.45pm at Holy Trinity Church on Clifton Vale in Hotwells, Bristol, and runs for an hour and a quarter. It is an open meeting, so anyone is welcome, whether you want to stop drinking yourself, are supporting someone who does, or are simply curious about this part of the programme. There is no cost and no booking. Wheelchair access has not been confirmed for the venue, so it is worth checking in advance if you need step-free entry.
What is an Eleventh Step meeting?
It is a meeting centred on AA's Eleventh Step, which is about prayer and meditation. Expect a more reflective pace than a general discussion meeting.
Do I have to be religious to attend?
No. AA is not allied with any religion, and members interpret the spiritual side of the programme in their own way. Everyone is welcome at this open meeting.
Is there a charge?
No. Like all AA meetings it is free, with no booking. It starts at 7.45pm on Mondays at Holy Trinity Church, Clifton Vale.
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