Find AA Meetings in St. James, Missouri

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Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
12:00 PM Rolla New Beginnings – Lunch Bunch Central Community Church of God 400 N Olive St Rolla Big Book   English   Open Meeting +   Wheelchair Access
7:30 PM Rolla Group 1st United Methodist Church 803 N Main St Rolla Closed Meeting   Discussion   English +   Wheelchair Access
8:00 PM Steelville Meet & Read St. Michael's Catholic Church 81 Industrial Dr Steelville Big Book   English   Open Meeting

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St. James, Missouri AA Meetings

Because of the city’s location on the natural prairie of that name in the area, Saint James was originally known as Big Prairie. The city, which is located in Phelps County, Missouri, has Alcoholics Anonymous programs established inside the community to assist its residents that are struggling with a dependence on alcohol. Alcoholics Anonymous is one of the best treatments for alcohol addiction there is. The group support therapy continues to help millions of people across the world overcome alcohol addiction and attain long-term sobriety. Since its humble beginnings in the 1930s, Alcoholics Anonymous has grown to become the biggest and most popular group support organization in the world. It is also the oldest and, most importantly, the most effective form of behavioral therapy that is used to treat alcohol addiction. The guiding principle of AA is the famous 12 Steps and 12 Traditions methods. Worldwide, the 12 Steps program, which encourages individuals to hold themselves accountable for their addiction and take full responsibility for their rehabilitation, is highly revered. The fellowship mentor or “sponsor” that functions like a tutor, as well as a mentor for new members, is another important element of AA. These senior members, who usually run AA meetings, have themselves conquered alcohol addiction many years ago. By offering one on one support/”sponsorship,” these senior members are dedicated to assisting newer members to do the same. If you choose to attend AA meetings in Saint James, you might get your own personal “sponsor.” You can find their locations on alcoholicsanonymous.com, which also lists other AA meetings Missouri.

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