The SoberQ Podcast is produced by AA members here in Melbourne. Each week, we ask an AA member to answer a question about the AA program. You can listen an episode here.
Step Four – Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.
Noelene
5 years sober
Home Group: Bendigo Beginners
This is a Beginners Steps meeting where newcomers can find out more about AA’s 12 Step program.
In person & online
Celebration with supper at the conclusion of the meeting.
This is a discussion meeting where focus is placed on questions relevant to early sobriety and AA’s Twelve Step program.
And there will be other topics as well.
Mill Park Alcoholics Anonymous Group – Ph 0414 948 345
Contact: Tye mobile 0493683614 landline 95341602
Help Us Make Our Tenth Birthday in St. Louis MO a Hybrid One!
Check Day and Times as these will be USA DCT time zone.
We’ve got a super-skilled bunch of technologists.
We’ve got enthusiastic (and extremely intelligent and witty!) Members, Groups, Districts, Areas, and General Service Office staff eager to learn and share about technology in A.A. today.
We’ve got members from all over the globe wanting to learn how technology can best effectively spread the A.A. message to the still-suffering alcoholic.
And, we’ve got high overhead.
Online : $US 100
Join us as we take a deep dive into the 12 Promises of recovery, at a weekend of fellowship, meetings and guest speakers in the picturesque surrounds of Hobart Bush Cabins in southern Tasmania. Check our website for details at www.hobartroundup.org
This is a Beginners Steps meeting where newcomers can find out more about AA’s 12 Step program.
12 Traditions and 12 Concepts Workshop presented by David M. and Chris L. (Illustrated Steps) followed by Q and A panel
Venue: Progress Hall East Gosford 10 Henry Parry Drive (cnr Wells St)
Program
Contact: John 0425 301 972
This is a Beginners Steps meeting where newcomers can find out more about AA’s 12 Step program.
In person & online
Meeting 7-8pm followed by pizza and fellowship
A sub-committee of Inner City District, focused on increasing effectiveness in the AA Public Information space.
All members welcome, especially GSRs.
This is a discussion meeting where focus is placed on questions relevant to early sobriety and AA’s Twelve Step program.
And there will be other topics as well.
Mill Park Alcoholics Anonymous Group – Ph 0414 948 345
This is a Beginners Steps meeting where newcomers can find out more about AA’s 12 Step program.
Two day AA Workshop – 10:00am to 3:00pm
With Joe C from Palm Coast Florida
For enquiries contact 0468 342 223
Join us at the Sex Inventory Workshop to help you in your steps and recovery. This is a free three (3) hour Zoom Workshop led by Judith R from North Dakota.
Now about sex. Many of us needed an overhauling there. But above all, we tried to be sensible on this question. It’s so easy to get way off the track…. We do not want to be the arbiter of anyone’s sex conduct. We all have sex problems. We’d hardly be human if we didn’t. What can we do about them? (pg. 68).
The sex inventory is the second part of the 4th step in AA. In this part of the step work, we look at our sexual behaviour and intimate relationships and where we have caused harm. This is our sex or conduct inventory. They look at initially our sex or romantic relationships but the questions can apply to other relationships. The purpose is not only to help my amend process but to look at my behavior so I can see what I need to have God change in my personality in steps six and seven.
Whatever our ideal turns out to be, we must be willing to grow toward it. We must be willing to make amends where we have done harm, provided that we do not bring about still more harm in so doing. In other words, we treat sex as we would any other problem. In meditation, we ask God what we should do about each specific matter. The right answer will come, if we want it (pg. 69).
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Alcoholics Anonymous is an international fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem. It is non-professional, self-supporting, nondenominational, multiracial, apolitical, and available almost everywhere. There are no age or education requirements. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about his or her drinking problem.