AA discussion group based upon the literature of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Macclesfield Literature Discussion is an Alcoholics Anonymous group that meets every Thursday at 12 noon in the Community Hub at the rear of Holy Trinity Hurdsfield Church, on Hurdsfield Road in Macclesfield. As the name suggests, the format is a discussion based on the literature of Alcoholics Anonymous, so the conversation works through AA's own books and pamphlets rather than centring on a single speaker. The meeting runs for an hour and a half, finishing at 1.30pm, which makes it a workable lunchtime option. It is a closed meeting, held for people who have a desire to stop drinking or who think they might, and the Community Hub is wheelchair accessible.
Who can attend Macclesfield Literature Discussion?
This is a closed AA meeting, which means it is for anyone with a desire to stop drinking, or anyone who thinks they may have one. Friends, family and professionals are asked to attend an open meeting instead, such as Macclesfield Morning at the same venue on Saturdays.
Do I need to book, and is there a cost?
No booking is needed and there is no charge. Just arrive shortly before the 12 noon start on a Thursday and head for the Community Hub at the rear of the church.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes. The Community Hub at the rear of Holy Trinity Hurdsfield Church is wheelchair accessible.
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