Keston Parish Church on Church Road hosts this Saturday morning Alcoholics Anonymous meeting on the rural edge of Bromley, starting at 10am and running for an hour and a quarter. The format is built around As Bill Sees It, a collection of short readings from AA's co-founder, each week taking a passage as the springboard for sharing. It is an open meeting, so anyone may attend, including family, friends and professionals, and the venue is wheelchair accessible. A chit system operates for those needing attendance signed for court, probation or treatment. Two sister meetings run at the same church earlier in the week, so Keston regulars have three chances a week without leaving the village. Attendance is free and unbooked.
What should I expect from the format?
A short reading from As Bill Sees It is followed by members sharing on the theme. It is easy to follow with no preparation, and newcomers can simply listen.
Is the church accessible?
Yes. Keston Parish Church on Church Road (BR2 6HT) is listed as wheelchair accessible for this meeting.
Can I get an attendance slip for court or treatment?
Yes. The group operates a chit system, so a member can sign confirmation of your attendance. The meeting itself is free with no booking needed.
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