Where are the zoom AA meetings?
Where are the zoom AA meetings?
Attending an AA Zoom meeting
- Find a Zoom meeting close to you and on the day/time you need on the AA website ‘Find Meetings’ page.
- Click on the green ‘Join Zoom Meeting’ button shown .
- You may be instructed to download the zoom application.
Can I join an AA meeting online?
Online meetings have been used in AA for a long time. Members have been connecting online for as long as there has been an internet. And because of coronavirus, many more meetings have moved online.
Is there zoom meetings for AA?
Online Meetings A.A. Home Group meetings are hosted using Zoom. NOTICE: We have enabled the Zoom “waiting room” feature for the safety of our group members. Please be patient.
How do I start a AA Zoom meeting?
After signing in, you will see the Home tab, where you can click these options:
- New Meeting: Start an instant meeting.
- Join: Join a meeting that is in progress.
- Schedule: Set up a future meeting.
- Share Screen: Share your screen in a Zoom Room by entering in the sharing key or meeting ID.
What does closed mean for AA meetings?
A.A. meetings can be ‘Closed’ or ‘Open’. A ‘Closed’ meeting is for any person, anywhere who has or thinks they may have a desire to stop drinking. ‘Open’ meetings are for members of the community who may wish to have more information about A.A. Nonalcohlics may attend open meetings as observers.
What does AA mean in AA meetings?
Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous is an international fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem. It is nonprofessional, self-supporting, multiracial, apolitical, and available almost everywhere.
What do they read at the beginning of AA meetings?
God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, Courage to change the things I can, and Wisdom to know the difference.
How do I join a zoom meeting without being seen?
Start or join a Zoom meeting. The meeting automatically begins in Speaker View and you can see your own video. Hover over your video and click the ellipses button in your video to display the menu, then choose Hide Self View.
How do you Zoom in AA?
HELPFUL INSTRUCTIONS FOR ZOOM MEETINGS
- Click or tap any link above in the schedule to join any one of the AM or PM ZOOM meetings.
- If you don’t have the zoom app on your phone or your computer you’ll be asked to download it.
- Tap the meeting link to join.
- Click or Tap “Join with Video” or “Join Without Video” depending.
What does BB mean in AA?
Big Book
These meetings center around topics pulled from A.A. conference-approved literature (Lit), including the Big Book (BB), the unofficial name for Alcoholics Anonymous, and the 12&12 (TT), the unofficial name for Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions.
Can you just show up to an AA meeting?
Most AA meetings are “open”. That is, anyone is welcome to attend. “Closed” meetings are for AA members or people who are new to AA who want to stop drinking.
What does kiss stand for in AA?
KISS is an acronym for “Keep it simple, stupid” as a design principle noted by the U.S. Navy in 1960. The KISS principle states that most systems work best if they are kept simple rather than made complicated; therefore simplicity should be a key goal in design, and that unnecessary complexity should be avoided.
Is the Inland Empire Central Office of Alcoholics Anonymous?
Copyright by the AA Grapevine, Inc.; reprinted with permission. Serving the Inland Empire since March 1962 and the World Online since October 1996 and a new name “inlandempireaa.org” July 2003 and a new name” aainlandempire.org” July 2017
Is there a twelve step Service Board in the Inland Empire?
The Twelve Step Service board (TSSB) is a 24 hour a day – 7 day a week answering service manned by A.A. member volunteers from the local Inland Empire Cities. These volunteers provide information on local meeting times and places and other resources available to the Alcoholic and their families and friends.
Where can I find list of AA meetings?
See the list of ONLINE AA MEETINGS Use the meeting lists (right) to find the days and times for A.A. meetings.
Where can I find information on Alcoholics Anonymous?
These volunteers provide information on local meeting times and places and other resources available to the Alcoholic and their families and friends. We are also happy to provide information to the medical community on Alcoholics Anonymous.