Monday AA Meetings in Madison
United Presbyterian Church
Unspecified Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting
33.19 miles from the center of Madison, OH
Nelson Township Community House
Open
33.84 miles from the center of Madison, OH
Tuesday AA Meetings in Madison
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Lighthouse Youth Center
Open, Speaker
30.64 miles from the center of Madison, OH
Wednesday AA Meetings in Madison
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Champion Christian Church
Discussion, Open
33.72 miles from the center of Madison, OH
Thursday AA Meetings in Madison
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Westminster Presbyterian Church
Open, Speaker
22.21 miles from the center of Madison, OH
Just For Today,,Pool Room
29.28 miles from the center of Madison, OH
Nelson United Methodist Church
Discussion, Open, Women
33.84 miles from the center of Madison, OH
Cleveland Clinic,Education Bldg.,Rm TT104
34.79 miles from the center of Madison, OH
United Methodist Church
Discussion, Open
34.82 miles from the center of Madison, OH
Friday AA Meetings in Madison
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James H. Barrow Field Station
Closed, Discussion
32.83 miles from the center of Madison, OH
Church in Aurora
Floating Format, Open
35.18 miles from the center of Madison, OH
Saturday AA Meetings in Madison
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Case Western Reserve University Recovery Hosue
34.02 miles from the center of Madison, OH
If you can't find a meeting close to you at the time you're looking for, we recommend checking out nearby towns including: North Madison, North Perry, Perry, and Geneva
Additional local resources: Madison NA Meetings | Madison Al-Anon Meetings
What is an AA Meeting?
A meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous is a place to spread a message of strength, hope and courage to other alcoholics. This is a safe place for somebody wanting to get sober to come in and ask for help. These Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings in Madison, Ohio will help them build a support network to live a sober life. You will be welcomed by your peers that have all lived and survived from alcoholism. Their survival of maintaining a sober life is dependent on helping others and giving back to others the gift that was given to them.
Choosing An AA Meeting in Madison, Ohio
There are a many different AA meetings in Madison, Ohio. Before selecting the meeting that you are going to attend, it is important to know the different types of AA meetings and who can attend each one.
Open Meeting of AA – An Open Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting is open to anyone who has a desire to attend. You do not have to have an drinking problem to go to an open meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. Friends, family, and children can attend these meetings.
Closed Meeting of AA – A Closed meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous is only for those who have a desire to stop drinking. It is not open to friends or family.
Big Book Meeting – At these meetings, a member will usually read out of the Big Book and follow the reading with a discussion amongst its members.
Speaker Meeting – At an AA speaker meeting, a member of AA will tell their story and share their journey, strength, and hope with fellow members of AA. The speaker may or may not take up all of the time and members are often encouraged to share their thoughts before wrapping up.
AA Literature Meeting – A literature meeting usually involves reading from one of the AA approved pieces of literature and can often be followed by a discussion amongst the members or a speaker about the literature of topic.
Step Study – An AA step study traditionally focuses on a specific step or 2 per meeting. This can involve a speaker lead discussion about a particular step, literature reading, and could be followed by a discussion about the step(s).
Meditation Meeting – A Meditation Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting can involve meditation for a portion of the meeting or even the length of the meeting. The meditation may be guided and is sometimes followed by an open dialogue.
Traditions AA Meeting – One or more of the AA traditions will be discussed in extensively. This can be done with a speaker, literature lead, and could be followed by a dialogue.
Since each Madison AA meeting is autonomous, they are able to run each meeting as they see fit. Some meeting formats may vary and you can also find AA meetings in Madison that do not. We recommend reaching out to the local AA intergroup to get more information on AA Meetings in Madison, Ohio, or visiting aa.org to find out more information.
How to Get The Most From a meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous in Madison, Ohio
The most successful members of AA tend to find success through getting involved in the program. If you are attending your first AA meeting and really want to get sober, we advise following the suggestions of the AA members that have come before you.
It is recommended that you accept where you are at with you sobriety and accept help. Part of staying sober is helping the newcomers of AA in Madison maintain their sobriety, so people are going to be want to help you get sober too. Stand up, say who you are, admit that you need help.