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Weekly Hybrid Meeting Schedule
Day Time Format Type
Monday 7pm-8pm CST AA Conference Approved Literature/Grapevine Open
Friday 7:30pm-9pm CST BB Study * Closed *
* Friday 7:30pm-9pm CST Speaker Meeting/Birthday Night
(First Friday each Month)
Open
Sunday 7pm CST Traditions Study
(Third Sunday each month)
Closed

Hybrid A.A. Meetings

IN PERSON ATTENDANCE
Center of Unity Church, 1650 Hughes Rd., Grapevine, TX 76051 (park in the back of the church and enter from the covered patio)

VIRTUAL ATTENDANCE
ZOOM Meeting ID: 946 361 8622 / PW: 751764

Our Primary Purpose

A.A. co-founder, Bill W., said, “Our chief responsibility to the newcomer is a clear and adequate presentation of the program.” The primary purpose of our group is to provide that clear and adequate presentation through the sharing of our rich and personal experiences of its Three Legacies (Recovery [Steps], Unity [Traditions], & Service [Concepts]) with the still suffering alcoholic.

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An excerpt from “A.A. Comes of Age”

“Alcoholics Anonymous works upon the novel principle that a recovered alcoholic can reach and treat a fellow sufferer as no one else can.  In so doing, the recovered alcoholic maintains his own sobriety; the man he treats soon becomes a physician to the next new applicant, thus creating an ever expanding chain reaction of liberation, with patients welded together by bonds of common suffering, common understanding, and stimulating action in a great cause.”

Where & When

When:   Every Friday & Monday Night (Hybrid)
Format:   Friday: In-Depth Big Book Study#/ Monday: AA Conference Literature/Grapevine Discussion
Meeting Type:   Friday:  Closed  |  Monday: Open
Time:   Friday: 7:30pm – 9:00pm CST / Monday: 7:00pm – 8:00pm 
Where:    [In-Person] Center of Unity, 1650 Hughes Rd., Grapevine, TX 76051 (map) / [Virtual] ZOOM Meeting ID: 946 361 8622 | PW: 751764

B.Y.O.B.  (Bring Your Big Book!)

# The first Friday of each month will be an OPEN speaker meeting along with member’s celebrating birthdays from the preceding month.

About Our Group

About Our Name

Our name came from the early days of A.A. where sponsors often said to sponsees, “Get in the Car”– which meant, we’re going to help another alcoholic. THAT – is our 12th Step of recovery.  Our group members are “ALL IN” and committed to helping the still suffering alcoholic* in any way our program of action allows.

* Our group supports A.A.’s “Singleness of Purpose” in that our meetings will only focus on our problems as they relate to alcohol.

The Spirit of Our Group

The guiding philosophy of our A.A. group is to create a family of alcoholics who come together solely focused on the teaching, learning, growing, and practical application of the 36 spiritual principles found in our Steps, Traditions and Concepts of World Service. It is our prayer that we remain diligent in embodying this spirit of all three of our legacies with everything we do, so that we create a space for those who crave that very same fellowship. We believe that our actions speak louder than our words, and members of our group will seek to uphold these spiritual principles and support this family in all they do.

A very wise member of A.A. once said to a group of drunks: “If Jack Alexander* were to come to OUR group, close his eyes, and use what he heard to write a NEW article about A.A…, what would he write?”  It is our hope that every person who is a member of our group keeps this in mind when suiting up and showing up!

(* Jack Alexander wrote the popular March 1941 Saturday Evening Post article about A.A.)

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Our Commitment to Service

Our group fully participates within the A.A. General Service structure and the Northeast Texas Area 65 of Alcoholics Anonymous by having a General Service Representative (GSR) and Alternate General Service Representative (AGSR) that have been elected to be our group’s voice when business decisions are being made for A.A. in the U.S. and Canada.

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