On Wednesday evenings at eight, Holy Trinity Episcopalian Church on Portland Road hosts the Kilmarnock Literature Discussion meeting, which runs for roughly ninety minutes. As its name implies, the meeting works from AA-approved literature rather than free sharing, giving members a specific passage or topic to discuss each week. It's a closed meeting, restricted to those with a desire to stop drinking in line with the Third Tradition, rather than being open to friends, relatives or professionals. The church has wheelchair access. Attendance is free and there's no need to register beforehand; people simply arrive in good time before eight and settle in ahead of the discussion getting under way.
What kind of meeting is a Literature Discussion?
It works from AA-approved literature, with members discussing a chosen passage or topic each week, rather than open sharing.
Is the meeting open to the public?
No, it's closed, meaning it's for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than the wider public.
Is Holy Trinity Episcopalian Church accessible by wheelchair?
Yes, the church has wheelchair access.
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