Monday AA Meetings in Louisville
One Life Church
Discussion, English, Open, Wheelchair Access
14.47 miles from the center of Louisville, NE
Tuesday AA Meetings in Louisville
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Resurrection Lutheran Church
Big Book
10.72 miles from the center of Louisville, NE
Herold Hall
Discussion, English, Open, Wheelchair Access
13.57 miles from the center of Louisville, NE
St. Pauls Lutheran Church
Closed
14.32 miles from the center of Louisville, NE
St John Vianney Catholic Church
12 Steps & 12 Traditions
14.4 miles from the center of Louisville, NE
Chapter VI at Hillcrest Landing
15.73 miles from the center of Louisville, NE
Wednesday AA Meetings in Louisville
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As Bill Sees It, Discussion, English, Open, Wheelchair Access
13.53 miles from the center of Louisville, NE
Chapter VI at Hillcrest Landing
15.73 miles from the center of Louisville, NE
Chapter VI at Hillcrest Landing
Grapevine
15.73 miles from the center of Louisville, NE
Thursday AA Meetings in Louisville
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Herold Hall
Discussion, English, Open, Wheelchair Access
13.57 miles from the center of Louisville, NE
St. Pauls Lutheran Church
Women
14.32 miles from the center of Louisville, NE
Chapter VI at Hillcrest Landing
Discussion, Open, Women
15.73 miles from the center of Louisville, NE
Chapter VI at Hillcrest Landing
15.73 miles from the center of Louisville, NE
Chapter VI at Hillcrest Landing
Step Meeting
15.73 miles from the center of Louisville, NE
Millard Club
12 Steps & 12 Traditions
15.96 miles from the center of Louisville, NE
Friday AA Meetings in Louisville
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Methodist Church Springfield
Discussion
6.07 miles from the center of Louisville, NE
Resurrection Lutheran Church
Closed, Concurrent with Al-Anon, Step Meeting, Wheelchair Access
10.72 miles from the center of Louisville, NE
Thanksgiving Lutheran Church
Babysitting Available, Concurrent with Al-Anon, Concurrent with Alateen
14.01 miles from the center of Louisville, NE
First United Methodist Church
Discussion, English, Open, Wheelchair Access
14.29 miles from the center of Louisville, NE
Calvary Christian Church
15.44 miles from the center of Louisville, NE
Saturday AA Meetings in Louisville
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Herold Hall
Discussion, English, Open, Wheelchair Access
13.57 miles from the center of Louisville, NE
Rejoice Lutheran Church
Concurrent with Al-Anon
15.41 miles from the center of Louisville, NE
Chapter VI at Hillcrest Landing
Discussion, Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom, Young People
15.73 miles from the center of Louisville, NE
Chapter VI at Hillcrest Landing
15.73 miles from the center of Louisville, NE
If you can't find a meeting close to you at the time you're looking for, we recommend checking out nearby towns including: South Bend, Cedar Creek, Manley, and Springfield
Additional local resources: Louisville NA Meetings | Louisville Al-Anon Meetings
What is an AA Meeting?
A meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous is a program where alcoholics and people who struggle with substance abuse gather for one hour to express their experience, strength, and hope. AA Members who attend an Alcoholic’s Anonymous meeting in Louisville, Nebraska will share their experience getting sober through their personal anecdotes with anyone seeking help with a drinking problem. There is no religious, social or economic association for membership, just the wish to stop drinking, and live a fulfilling life without alcohol.
The Best Method of Choosing an AA Meeting in Louisville, Nebraska
It is important when coming to AA that you choose a meeting that is best for where you are at in sobriety. The first type of Alcoholics Anonymous meeting is a new comers meeting and is not solely for new comers but is a meeting that motivates members to speak their truth and ask for help. Another type of meeting would be a gender specific meeting, either a men’s meeting or women’s meeting. These types of meeting are closed to the opposite sex. A Closed meeting simply means the group is closed to any discussion that does not involve how to maintain sobriety from alcohol. Talking about any other drugs is not allowed. A Step Study is a meeting that is simply a specific step and spoken about in length regarding the best approach to working this step and applying it to your daily life. Traditions meetings are based off the 12 traditions of AA. The 12 traditions are not the same as the 12 steps. The traditions are built to maintain order throughout AA and holding each group accountable to these traditions is the reason you can attend an Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting anywhere in the world to hear the same message.
How to Get The Most From an AA Meeting in Louisville, Nebraska
The members who benefit the most from Alcoholics Anonymous have found success through going more for the program than just attending meetings. For people who are attending their first AA meeting and really want to get sober, we recommend following the suggestions of the AA members that have successfully stayed sober for sometime.
It is recommended that you accept where you are at with you addiction and accept help. Part of not drinking is helping the newcomers of Alcoholics Anonymous in Louisville stay sober, so people are going to be want to help you not drink too. Stand up, introduce yourself, admit that you need help.