Bus Routes: 40
Serenity Sunday is a Narcotics Anonymous meeting held every Sunday afternoon at the Church of the Holy Nativity on Hillhead Parkway in Newcastle upon Tyne. It starts at 13:30 and runs for about an hour and a half. This is an open meeting, so anyone is welcome, whether you are here to stop using drugs, supporting someone who is, or wanting to learn more about how NA works. The format combines a beginner and newcomer focus with a speaker and time for members to share, which makes it a steady place to arrive if you are new. Wheelchair access is available at the venue. If you are travelling by public transport, the number 40 bus route serves this part of the city.
Can I come to this meeting if I'm new or just want to see what NA is like?
Yes. Serenity Sunday is an open meeting, so newcomers, family, friends and anyone curious about Narcotics Anonymous are welcome. The beginner and newcomer format means it's a comfortable place to start, and you can simply listen if you'd rather not speak.
Do I need to book or pay to attend?
No. There's no booking and no cost. NA meetings are free to attend; a voluntary collection is usually passed to cover room hire and refreshments, but you're never expected to give anything, especially on your first visit.
Is the venue accessible and how do I get there?
The Church of the Holy Nativity has wheelchair access. It's on Hillhead Parkway in Newcastle upon Tyne, postcode NE5 1DR, and the number 40 bus route serves the area if you're coming by public transport.
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