Daily Reflections is Nuneaton's Monday night meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous, held at Manor Court Baptist Church on Manor Court Road from 8pm for an hour and a half. The meeting takes its name from the AA book of daily readings, so a passage typically sets the theme before members share their own experience around it. It is a closed meeting, which means it is kept to people who have, or think they might have, a desire to stop drinking; that includes complete newcomers, who do not need to say anything beyond hello unless they want to. The church is wheelchair accessible. There is nothing to pay, nothing to book and no referral needed, so the only step is turning up.
Can I attend if I am new and unsure whether I am an alcoholic?
Yes. Closed meetings are for anyone with a desire to stop drinking, including people still working out where they stand. You will not be asked to prove anything.
What does the meeting involve?
A reading from the book Daily Reflections usually opens the meeting, followed by members sharing. You can simply listen throughout.
Is the venue accessible and is there a cost?
Manor Court Baptist Church has wheelchair access, and the meeting is free with no booking required.
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