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Sunday Morning Family & Friends Meeting

Our Sunday Morning meeting is built on an old-school A.A. belief: recovery works best when families are included, not pushed to the sidelines.

Alcoholism does not affect the drinker alone. It touches spouses, partners, children, and close friends. Early A.A. understood this, and many groups made space for families to listen, learn, and heal alongside the alcoholic. This meeting carries that spirit forward.

Each Sunday morning, we begin with a daily reading from Twenty-Four Hours a Day by Richmond Walker. For many years in early A.A., there were more copies of this book in alcoholic homes than the Big Book itself. It was read at kitchen tables, shared with families, and used as a daily guide for living sober one day at a time. Its influence shaped how recovery was practiced in everyday life.

The reading sets the tone and gives us something simple and steady to reflect on. We take time to discuss the ideas together, sharing how they apply to real life, not just recovery language.

The discussion is open, respectful, and grounded. You do not need to be an alcoholic to attend. Family members and friends are welcome to listen, ask questions, and gain understanding. The focus is not on fixing one another, but on learning how recovery can be lived in the home as well as in the rooms.

After the meeting, we gather for a potluck brunch. This is not an afterthought. Fellowship matters. Breaking bread together builds trust, restores connection, and reminds us that sobriety is meant to support life, not separate us from it.

Children are welcome. Laughter is welcome. Conversation is welcome.

This meeting is for alcoholics, families, and friends who want recovery to be more than something that happens in a meeting room. It is for those who believe healing includes shared time, shared meals, and shared understanding.

The Sunday Morning Family & Friends Meeting is where recovery feels a little more like home.

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