Warren, Pennsylvania
Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings List
(Updated January 27, 2007)

Help Line
(814-726-2345)
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Meeting Formats:
O=Open C=Closed NS=Non Smoking S=Smoking
D=Discussion SPK=Speaker HA=Handicap Access


SUNDAY


Serenity Group
11am
(O-D-HA)
Jefferson-Defrees Center
207 Second Ave.
Warren, PA

Unity Meeting
8:00pm
(O-SPK-NS-HA)
Jefferson-Defrees Center
207 Second Ave.
Warren, PA

As Bill Sees It
8pm
(O-D-NS)
United Methodist Church, Wesley Hall
Main St.
Russell, PA
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MONDAY


How It Works
Noon
(O-D-NS-HA)
Jefferson-Defrees Center
207 Second Ave.
Warren, P
A

K.I.S.S. Group
7:30pm
(O-D-NS-HA)
Jefferson-Defrees Center
207 Second Ave.
Warren, PA

New Hope Group
8pm
(O-D-NS-HA)
St. Francis of Assisi Episcopal Church
Parish Hall, East Main St.
Youngsville, PA
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TUESDAY


Tuesday Noon Group
Noon
(O-D-NS-HA)
First Presbyterian Church
Market St & Third Ave.
Warren, PA

Women's Group
7pm
(C-D-NS-HA)
First Presbyterian Church
Market St & Third Ave.
Warren, PA

Main Group
8:00pm
(O, SPK, NS)
Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church
Pennsylvania Ave, & Poplar St.
Warren, PA

Tidioute Group
8pm
(O-D-HA)
Allegheny Bible Church
Tidioute, PA
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WEDNESDAY


How It Works
Noon
(O-D-NS-HA)
Jefferson-Defrees Center
207 Second Ave.
Warren, PA

Newcomer's Group
7:30pm
(O-SPK-NS-HA)
Jefferson-Defrees Center
207 Second Ave.
Warren, PA

Clarendon AA Group
8pm
(O-D-NS0)
United Methodist Church
Clarendon, PA
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THURSDAY


Thursday Noon Group
Noon
(OD,SPK,NS,HA)
Jefferson-Defrees Center
207 Second Ave.
Warren, PA

Big Book Study Group
8pm
(O-D-NS)
Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church
Pennsylvania Ave, & Poplar St.
Warren, PA
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FRIDAY


Friday Sobriety
Noon
(C,D, NS, HA)
Jefferson-Defrees Center
207 Second Ave.
Warren, PA

Men's HALT Group
6pm-7
(C,D, NS, HA)
First Presbyterian Church
Market St & Third Ave.
Warren, PA

Step Study Group
8pm
(O,D, NS, HA)
First Presbyterian Church
Market St & Third Ave.
Warren, PA
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SATURDAY


24 Hour Group
11am
(O,D, NS, HA)
Emmanuel United Church of Christ
1710 Pennsylvania Ave East
Warren, PA

North Warren Group
8pm
(O,SPK, NS, HA)
Presbyterian Church
State & Church St.
North Warren, PA
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Why We Were Chosen
~Anonymous~

GOD in His wisdom selected this group of men and women to be purveyors of His goodness. In selecting them through whom to bring about this phenomenon He went not to the proud, the mighty, the famous or the brilliant. He went instead to the humble, to the sick, to the unfortunate. He went right to the drunkard, the so-called weakling of the world. Well might He have said to us; -

"Unto your weak and feeble hands I have entrusted a power beyond estimate. To you has been given that which has been denied the most learned of your fellows. Not to scientists or statesmen, not to wives or mothers, not even to my priests or ministers have I given this gift of healing other alcoholics which I entrust to you."

"It must be used unselfishly; it carries with it great responsibility. No day can be too long; no demands upon your time can be too urgent; no case be too pitiful; no task too hard; No effort too great. It must be used with tolerance for I have restricted its application to no race, no creed, and no denomination. Personal criticism you must expect; lack of appreciation will be common; ridicule will be your lot; your motives will be misjudged. You must be prepared for adversity, for what men call adversity is the ladder you must use to ascend the rungs toward spiritual perfection, and remember, in the exercise of this power I shall not exact from you beyond your capabilities."

"You are not selected because of exceptional talents, and be careful always, if success attends your efforts not to ascribe to personal superiority that to which you can lay claim only by virtue of my gift. If I had wanted learned men to accomplish this mission, the power would have been entrusted to the physician and scientist. If I had wanted eloquent men, there would have been many anxious for the assignment, for talk is the easiest used of all talents with which I have endowed mankind. If I had wanted scholarly men, the world is filled with better qualified men than you who would be available. You were selected because you have been the outcasts of the world and your long experience as drunkards has made or should make you humbly alert to the cries of distress that come from the lonely hearts of alcoholics everywhere.

"Keep ever in mind the admission you made on the day of your profession in AA - namely that you are powerless and that it was only with your willingness to turn your life and will unto my keeping that relief came to you.