AA Breakfast Club: A Daily Online Meeting for Recovery and Connection
The AA Breakfast Club is a solutions-based online group within Alcoholics Anonymous, offering daily meetings at 8:00 AM Eastern Time. Open to everyone, these meetings provide a consistent and supportive environment for individuals seeking recovery from alcoholism.
What is the AA Breakfast Club?
The AA Breakfast Club is an online platform that hosts daily AA meetings via Zoom. These meetings are designed to provide a structured and welcoming space for individuals at any stage of their recovery journey. The club emphasizes a solutions-based approach, focusing on the principles and traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Daily Meeting Schedule
The club offers a diverse range of meetings throughout the week:
- Monday: Open Topic led by Kate V.
- Tuesday: Big Book Study led by Karen B.
- Wednesday: “As Bill Sees It” discussion led by Jeff N.
- Thursday: Step Study using the 12×12 led by Gary H.
- Friday: Story Day led by Erin G.
- Saturday: Foundation Steps 1, 2, & 3 led by Kathy M. & Barbara F.
- Sunday: 11th Step Prayer & Meditation led by Patrick O.
Additionally, the club hosts a special session called “When God Shows Up” every Tuesday evening at 7:00 PM ET, featuring guest speakers sharing their experiences.
How to Join
Joining the AA Breakfast Club is straightforward:
- Zoom Meeting ID: 849 0034 0441
- Passcode: 045691
Meetings are held daily at 8:00 AM ET, 365 days a year. Participants are encouraged to arrive a few minutes early to settle in.
Additional Resources
The AA Breakfast Club offers various resources to support members:
- Workshops: Covering topics like Traditions and Sponsorship.
- Prayer & Meditation: Sessions to enhance spiritual growth.
- AA Literature & Speakers: Access to a library of AA-approved literature and speaker recordings.
- Proof of Attendance: Available upon request for those needing verification.
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FAQ
Q1: Who can attend the AA Breakfast Club meetings?
A1: Everyone is welcome, regardless of where they are in their recovery journey.
Q2: Is there a fee to attend the meetings?
A2: No, the meetings are free. However, contributions to support the group are appreciated.
Q3: Do I need to be a member of AA to join?
A3: No, newcomers and those exploring recovery options are encouraged to attend.
Q4: How can I get proof of attendance?
A4: Proof of attendance is available upon request during the meeting.
Q5: Are there opportunities to volunteer or lead meetings?
A5: Yes, members can get involved by volunteering or leading sessions.