Steps And Traditions is the Thursday counterpart to the Tuesday Grangemouth meeting, also held at Christ The King Church on Bowhouse Road, starting at 8pm and running for roughly ninety minutes. As the name suggests, this closed meeting focuses on AA's twelve steps and twelve traditions in turn, and like all closed meetings it is for people who share a desire to stop drinking rather than being open to the wider public. Discussing the traditions alongside the steps gives a slightly different focus from purely step-based groups, looking at how the fellowship organises itself as well as personal recovery. The church has wheelchair access, so getting into the building should be straightforward for anyone using a wheelchair. Attendance is free and there is no need to book a place in advance.
Is Steps And Traditions open to non-members?
No, it is a closed meeting for people with a desire to stop drinking, rather than an open meeting.
Do I need to pay or book ahead?
There is no cost and no booking system; you can simply come along on Thursday evening.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Christ The King Church on Bowhouse Road is wheelchair accessible.
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