Lechlade Step & Tradition is a lunchtime AA meeting held every Tuesday at 12 noon in Lechlade Baptist Church on Sherborne Street, lasting an hour. As the name suggests, the group works through AA's Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, taking a different topic from the programme each week. This is a closed meeting, which in AA simply means it is reserved for people who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking; it does not mean the doors are locked to newcomers, who are very welcome. Family and friends would be better suited to one of the area's open meetings. The church is wheelchair accessible, and attendance is free with no booking needed.
What does it mean that this is a closed meeting?
Closed means the meeting is for people with a desire to stop drinking, including newcomers who are still unsure. It is not open to observers, family or friends, who should look for an open AA meeting instead.
Do I need to book or pay to attend?
No. There is no charge and no booking. Just arrive at Lechlade Baptist Church on Sherborne Street shortly before midday on Tuesday.
Is the church accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, Lechlade Baptist Church is wheelchair accessible.
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