Coventry Spirituality meets every Saturday at 12.30pm at St John the Baptist Church on Fleet Street, in the heart of Coventry. As the name suggests, the discussion tends to explore the spiritual side of the AA programme, though in AA that is understood broadly and no religious belief is required. It is an open meeting, so anyone may attend: people who want to stop drinking, family, friends, and professionals alike. The meeting lasts an hour and a half, the church is wheelchair accessible, and the group operates a chit system for anyone needing attendance slips signed for court, probation or treatment. It is free, and there is no need to book or give notice before coming along.
Do I need to be religious to attend?
No. AA's programme is spiritual rather than religious, and people of all faiths and none attend. The meeting simply explores that side of recovery.
Who is welcome and what does it cost?
Everyone is welcome, as it is an open meeting, and it is completely free with no booking. Arrive at St John the Baptist Church, Fleet Street, before 12.30pm on Saturday.
Is the venue accessible, and can chits be signed?
Yes on both counts. The church is wheelchair accessible and the group signs attendance slips for court, probation or treatment evidence.
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