Candlelight meeting.
Held by candlelight, the Tring group of Alcoholics Anonymous meets on Tuesday evenings at 8pm in the Corpus Christi Church Hall at 51 Langdon Street, in the centre of Tring. The candlelit setting gives the meeting a calm, reflective feel that many members value at the end of the day. This is a closed meeting, which simply means it is kept for people who have, or think they might have, a desire to stop drinking; anyone wanting to support a relative or friend would be better suited to an open meeting. It runs for an hour and a quarter, costs nothing to attend and needs no booking. The church hall is wheelchair accessible.
What does it mean that this is a closed meeting?
A closed meeting is for people who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking. It does not mean the meeting is shut; if you want to stop drinking, you are welcome. Family and friends should look for an open meeting instead.
What is a candlelight meeting?
The room is lit by candles rather than bright overhead lighting, which many members find makes for a quieter, more reflective atmosphere. The format is otherwise a normal AA meeting.
Is there a charge, and is the hall accessible?
No, AA meetings are free and there is nothing to book; just arrive before the 8pm start. Corpus Christi Church Hall is wheelchair accessible.
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