Hempton 11th Step Meditation is an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting held on Saturday mornings at 10am in the parish rooms of St John The Evangelist in Hempton, a small village near Banbury, and it lasts about an hour. The meeting focuses on the eleventh of the Twelve Steps, using quiet reflection alongside discussion. Being open, it is available to anyone, including family, friends and professionals, not only people with a desire to stop drinking. The parish rooms are wheelchair accessible. It offers a calmer alternative to weekday evening meetings, giving members in the Banbury area a weekend option that starts the day rather than closing it.
Can I attend Hempton 11th Step Meditation if I am not in AA?
Yes, it is an open meeting, so anyone can attend, including family, friends and professionals, alongside people with a desire to stop drinking.
Is there a booking process or fee?
No, AA meetings are free and there is no booking, you can simply arrive at 10am on Saturday.
Are the parish rooms wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the St John The Evangelist parish rooms in Hempton are wheelchair accessible.
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