Bromley Keston Daily Reflections is a Wednesday teatime Alcoholics Anonymous meeting at Keston Parish Church on Church Road, starting at 6pm and lasting an hour and a quarter. The meeting is anchored by Daily Reflections, AA's book of daily meditations written by members, with the day's reading opening the sharing. It is an open meeting, so anyone can attend: people who want to stop drinking, people quietly taking stock, and the family, friends and professionals around them. Wheelchair access has not been confirmed for this particular meeting, though the Saturday meeting at the same church is listed as accessible. Keston hosts AA three times a week, and this early evening slot suits those heading home through the village. It is free, with nothing to book.
Who is welcome at this meeting?
Everyone. It is an open meeting, so newcomers, family members, friends and professionals may all attend. The only requirement for AA membership is a desire to stop drinking.
What is Daily Reflections?
A book of short daily readings written by AA members. The meeting reads the day's entry and members share on it, which gives each week a natural, changing focus.
Is there wheelchair access?
Access has not been confirmed for this Wednesday meeting. The Saturday morning meeting at the same church is listed as accessible; contact AA if access is essential for you.
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