Meetings Archive - Brooklyn Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous (2024)

6:00 AM Sobriety Fix At Six

Sobriety Fix At Six

Online

Flatbush Ave Online Location Temporarily Closed, Online Meeting 7:15 AM Good Morning Sobriety

Good Morning Sobriety

Online

Flatbush Ave Online Closed, Literature, Location Temporarily Closed, Online Meeting 7:15 AM Williamsburg Morning Higher Power

Williamsburg Morning Higher Power

Online

1 Havemeyer St Williamsburg District 404 Big Book, Closed, Location Temporarily Closed, Online Meeting 7:15 AM Third Step One Flight Up

St. John Episcopal

In-person and Online

139 St Johns Pl Park Slope District 412 Closed, Meditation, Online Meeting 7:15 AM Clinton-Carroll Morning

St. Paul's Parish Hall

In-person and Online

199 Carroll St Carroll Gardens District 400 Beginners, Closed, Newcomer, Online Meeting, Wheelchair Access 7:30 AM Greenwood

367 20th St.

367 20th St South Slope District 412 Topic 7:30 AM Sunrise Brooklyn

Sunrise Brooklyn

Online

Flatbush Ave Online Closed, Daily Reflections, Literature, Location Temporarily Closed, Online Meeting 7:30 AM Sunrise

Zion German Evangelical Lutheran Church

125 Henry St Brooklyn Heights District 402 Daily Reflections, Open 8:15 AM Girls Gone Mild Women

Girls Gone Mild

Online

113 Remsen St Brooklyn Heights District 402 Closed, Daily Reflections, Location Temporarily Closed, Meditation, Online Meeting, Women 9:00 AM Practice These Principles

Church of the Holy Apostles

612 Greenwood Ave Windsor Terrace District 405 Closed, Meditation 10:00 AM Old Park Slope Caton

Old Park Slope Caton

Online

74 E 17th St Flatbush District 405 Location Temporarily Closed, Online Meeting, Tradition Study 11:00 AM Humboldt Street Group

St. Stanislaus Kostka Church

607 Humboldt St Greenpoint District 404 Literature Noon New Beginning Group

New Beginning Group

Online

20 New York Ave Bedford-Stuyvesant District 403 Beginners, Location Temporarily Closed, Newcomer, Online Meeting Noon Genderfabulous Women

Women and Genderfabs

Online

Flatbush Ave Online Closed, LGBTQ, Location Temporarily Closed, Non-Binary, Online Meeting, Transgender, Women Noon Mid-Day Sobriety Two For One

Greenwood Baptist Church

In-person and Online

461 6th St Park Slope District 412 Online Meeting, Open 12:30 PM Caucus

Caucus

Online

119 Pierrepont St Brooklyn Heights District 402 Closed, Location Temporarily Closed, Online Meeting, Step Meeting, Wheelchair Access 1:00 PM Kings Night Workers

Bethel Presbyterian Church

367 94th St Bay Ridge District 407 Beginners, Closed, Newcomer 1:00 PM Nightworkers

Nightworkers

Online

Flatbush Ave Online Location Temporarily Closed, Online Meeting 1:00 PM High Noon @ 1

North Brooklyn Recovery

In-person and Online

304 Boerum St East Williamsburg District 404 Online Meeting, Step Meeting 1:30 PM Kenilworth

Ancient Order of Hibernians

2750 Gerritsen Ave Gerritsen Beach District 408 As Bill Sees It, Closed, Speaker, Wheelchair Access 1:30 PM Club International

Club International

Online

Flatbush Ave Online Location Temporarily Closed, Online Meeting, Speaker 2:30 PM Old Park Slope Caton

OPSC

74 E 17th St Flatbush District 405 Closed, Discussion 3:00 PM Greenwood

Greenwood

Online

Flatbush Ave Online District 412 Closed, Location Temporarily Closed, Online Meeting, Step Meeting 3:30 PM Greenwood

367 20th St.

367 20th St South Slope District 412 Closed, Step Meeting 5:00 PM

AA Love & Tolerance

Online

Flatbush Ave Online As Bill Sees It, Closed, Location Temporarily Closed, Online Meeting 5:30 PM Grand Central Group

Grand Central Group

Online

Flatbush Ave Online Living Sober, Location Temporarily Closed, Online Meeting 6:00 PM Weeksville

Weeksville

Online

1669 Dean St Weeksville District 403 Closed, Location Temporarily Closed, Online Meeting, Step Meeting 6:30 PM Sobriety in the Gardens

Sobriety in the Gardens

Online

Flatbush Ave Online District 400 Big Book, Closed, Location Temporarily Closed, Online Meeting 6:30 PM Sober Horse Thieves

Bushwick Abbey

176 St Nicholas Ave Bushwick District 404 6:30 PM Slope Open Discussion

Greenwood Baptist Church

461 6th St Park Slope District 412 Newcomer, Open 7:00 PM Greenwood

367 20th St.

367 20th St South Slope District 412 Speaker 7:00 PM Park Slope Step Women + Women

Park Slope Step Women +

Online

Flatbush Ave Online District 412 Closed, Location Temporarily Closed, Non-Binary, Online Meeting, Step Meeting, Wheelchair Access, Women 7:00 PM Triangle AA

Triangle AA

Online

Flatbush Ave Online Closed, Location Temporarily Closed, Online Meeting, Speaker 7:00 PM Starting Point

Church of the Holy Apostles

612 Greenwood Ave Windsor Terrace District 405 Closed, Daily Reflections, Meditation 7:00 PM Reflections

Flatlands Reformed Church

3931 Kings Hwy Flatlands District 406 Closed, Step Meeting 7:00 PM Brooklyn Heights

Grace Episcopal Church

254 Hicks St Brooklyn Heights District 402 Closed, Discussion, Speaker 7:00 PM Walk the Talk

North Brooklyn Recovery

In-person and Online

304 Boerum St East Williamsburg District 404 Closed, Meditation, Online Meeting 7:00 PM Old Park Slope Caton

Old Park Slope Caton

Online

74 E 17th St Flatbush District 405 Location Temporarily Closed, Online Meeting 7:00 PM Girls Gone Mild Women

Girls Gone Mild

Online

113 Remsen St Brooklyn Heights District 402 Closed, Discussion, Location Temporarily Closed, Online Meeting, Speaker, Women 7:00 PM Russian Group of Brooklyn

St. Mark's RC Church

2609 E 19th St Sheepshead Bay District 408 Closed, Russian 7:00 PM Bay Ridge

St. Patrick RC Church

In-person and Online

9511 4th Ave Bay Ridge District 407 Closed, Online Meeting, Step Meeting 7:00 PM No Serenity 'Til Brooklyn

St. Teresa of Avila Church

563 Sterling Pl Crown Heights District 411 Big Book, Open 7:30 PM Sober on the Hill Men's Group Men

Queen of All Saints Church

300 Vanderbilt Ave Clinton Hill District 410 Big Book, Men, Open 7:30 PM Free Spirit

St. Dominic Catholic Church

2001 Bay Ridge Pkwy Bensonhurst Beginners, Newcomer 7:30 PM Clinton-Carroll Men's Meeting Men

St. Paul's Parish Hall

199 Carroll St Carroll Gardens District 400 Closed, Men, Step Meeting, Wheelchair Access 7:30 PM Women in Recovery Women

The Catholic Club

1884 Stuart St Marine Park 12 Steps & 12 Traditions, Big Book, Closed, Women 8:00 PM

Ovington

Online

6917 4th Ave Bay Ridge District 407 Beginners, Location Temporarily Closed, Online Meeting 8:00 PM Dyker Heights

Christ Church Bay Ridge

7301 Ridge Blvd Bay Ridge District 407 Big Book, Closed 8:00 PM Crown Heights Group

Park Slope United Methodist Church (Enter on 6th Ave between 6th and 7th Streets)

410 6th Ave Park Slope District 412 Closed, Step Meeting, Tradition Study 8:15 PM Sobriety Leads Us To Serenity Women

North Brooklyn Recovery

In-person and Online

304 Boerum St East Williamsburg District 404 Non-Binary, Online Meeting, Speaker, Transgender, Women 8:15 PM Brooklyn Artists in Recovery Women

Brooklyn Artists in Recovery

Online

219 Ryerson St Clinton Hill District 410 Location Temporarily Closed, Non-Binary, Online Meeting, Women 8:15 PM Alphabet Soup

Alphabet Soup

Online

230 Classon Ave Clinton Hill District 410 Big Book, Closed, Location Temporarily Closed, Online Meeting 8:30 PM Sobriety Plus

St. Mark's RC Church

2609 E 19th St Sheepshead Bay District 408 Closed, Step Meeting 9:00 PM Into The Triad

Into The Triad

Online

Flatbush Ave Online Location Temporarily Closed, Online Meeting, Open 10:00 PM Bleeding Deacons

North Brooklyn Recovery

In-person and Online

304 Boerum St East Williamsburg District 404 Closed, Literature, Online Meeting, Speaker
Meetings Archive - Brooklyn Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous (2024)

FAQs

What is a closed meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous? ›

Closed meetings are for A.A. members only, or for those who have a drinking problem and “have a desire to stop drinking.” Open meetings are available to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous' program of recovery from alcoholism. Nonalcoholics may attend open meetings as observers.

Is there a secular version of Alcoholics Anonymous? ›

Secular AA does not endorse or oppose any form of religion or belief system and operates in accordance with the Third Tradition of Alcoholics Anonymous: The only requirement for A.A. membership is a desire to stop drinking.

What do Alcoholics Anonymous believe? ›

We are people who have discovered and admitted that we cannot control alcohol. We have learned that we must live without it to live normal, happy lives. We are not anti-alcohol and we have no wish to reform the world. We are not allied with any group, cause or religious denomination.

Does Alcoholics Anonymous have an app? ›

Meeting Guide is a free-of-charge meeting finder app.

The app helps people find A.A. meetings and resources near them. A.A.

What are the three pillars of Alcoholics Anonymous? ›

The Three Legacies of AA are: recovery, unity and service.

What is the difference between a meeting and a group in AA? ›

The main difference between meetings and groups is that A.A. groups generally continue to exist outside the prescribed meeting hours, ready to provide Twelfth Step help when needed. A.A. groups are encouraged to get listed with G.S.O., as well as with their local offices: area, dis- trict, intergroup or central office.

What are the two sins of Alcoholics Anonymous? ›

there are only two sins; the first is to interfere with the growth of another human being, and the second is to interfere with one's own growth. Happiness is such an elusive state.

What is the average length of sobriety in AA? ›

14 percent of AA members stay sober between 10 and 20 years. 22 percent of AA members stay sober 20 or more years. The average length of AA member sobriety is nearly 10 years.

Which behavior is most likely to indicate alcohol abuse? ›

Here are some of the changes or personality traits to look for when determining if your loved one is displaying the characteristics of an alcoholic:
  • Prioritizing Alcohol. ...
  • Placing Blame on Others. ...
  • Making Frequent Excuses. ...
  • Drinking Uncontrollably. ...
  • Struggling Financially. ...
  • Shifting Priorities. ...
  • Behaving Recklessly.
Dec 21, 2021

What are the 4 absolutes in AA? ›

The “Four Absolutes” of Alcoholics Anonymous were considered “yardsticks” in the earliest days of the recovery program —standards for determining appropriate behavior as measured through God's eyes. The Four Absolutes are Honesty, Purity, Unselfishness, and Love.

What do they say at the end of an AA meeting? ›

There are many ways that meetings are ended. It is up to the group what is said. Usually it is the Serenity Prayer, (God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.). I have been to meetings where nothing is said at the end.

How does Alcoholics Anonymous make money? ›

AA groups are self-supporting, relying on voluntary contributions from members to cover expenses. The AA General Service Office (GSO) limits contributions to US$5,000 a year. "Below" the group level, AA may hire outside professionals for services that require specialized expertise or full-time responsibilities.

What is the meaning of closed meeting? ›

: a meeting or a portion of a meeting closed to all but members. The board will meet in closed session to discuss the issue.

What is a synonym for closed meeting? ›

nounas in closed meeting. closed session. private conference. secret meeting.

What is an open meeting? ›

Open meeting laws, also called sunshine laws, require that, with notable exceptions, most meetings of federal and state government agencies and regulatory bodies be open to the public, along with their decisions and records.

What are the musts of Alcoholics Anonymous? ›

People have said we must not go where liquor is served; we must not have it in our homes; we must shun friends who drink; we must avoid moving pictures which show drinking scenes; we must not go into bars; our friends must hide their bottles if we go to their houses; we mustn't think or be reminded about alcohol at all ...

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