On Friday mornings at 7.30am, Partick Trinity Church on Lawrence Street hosts the second weekly sitting of Partick Spiritual Awakenings, a closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. Closed meetings are set aside for those who have a desire to stop drinking, so this is not the right meeting for family members or professionals hoping to sit in. It lasts around an hour, offering members in Partick a way to start the end of the working week grounded in the fellowship. As with the venue's Wednesday sitting, wheelchair access has not been confirmed, so it is sensible to check ahead if step-free access is a requirement. No pre-booking is needed and the meeting is free to attend.
Can anyone attend Partick Spiritual Awakenings?
No, it is a closed meeting, open to those with a desire to stop drinking rather than family, friends or professionals.
Is there a fee or booking process?
There is no fee and no booking. Members simply turn up at Partick Trinity Church shortly before 7.30am on Friday.
Is wheelchair access available?
Access has not been confirmed at this venue, so anyone with accessibility needs should check with Glasgow AA before attending.
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