Stamford 11th Step is a Friday late-morning meeting at 11.30am in the United Reformed Church Hall, 29 Broad Street, PE9 1PH, in the centre of the Lincolnshire stone town. The eleventh step concerns prayer and meditation, so this hour-long meeting tends to be quieter and more reflective than a general share, which some people find a welcome change of pace. It is an open meeting, so anyone may attend, including family, friends and professionals alongside people with a desire to stop drinking. The hall is wheelchair accessible. There is no charge and no booking; the same venue hosts a Saturday early-evening meeting if the daytime slot does not suit.
What is an 11th Step meeting?
It focuses on AA's eleventh step, which is about prayer and meditation. Expect a calmer, more reflective hour, though no religious belief is required to attend.
Can anyone come along?
Yes. It is an open meeting, welcoming newcomers, family members, friends and professionals.
Is it free, and is there wheelchair access?
Yes. AA meetings are always free with no booking, and the United Reformed Church Hall on Broad Street is listed as wheelchair accessible.
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