Find AA meetings in West Point, Mississippi to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Mississippi includes open, closed, speaker, and other specialized meetings, all of which are designed to help you get sober and remain sober.
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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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8:30 AM | Early Bird Group | Columbus Early Bird Group | 627 College St | Columbus | Discussion English Open Meeting |
9:00 AM | Starkville Group | Starkville Group | 820 Evergreen St | Starkville | English Meditation Open Meeting |
10:00 AM | Starkville Group | Starkville Group | 820 Evergreen St | Starkville | Discussion English Open Meeting + Women's Meeting |
12:15 PM | Lunch Time Group | Lunch Time Group | 627 College St | Columbus | English Newcomer |
12:15 PM | Lunch Bunch Group | Columbus Lunch Bunch Group | 1286 Pickensville Rd | Columbus | Discussion English Open Meeting |
5:00 PM | Serenity II Group | Serenity II Group | 70 Medical Plz | Eupora | English |
7:00 PM | Lunch Bunch Group | Columbus Lunch Bunch Group | 1286 Pickensville Rd | Columbus | English Open Meeting Speaker |
7:00 PM | Happy Hour Group | Columbus Happy Hour Group | 1286 Pickensville Rd | Columbus | English Open Meeting Speaker |
7:00 PM | Columbus Group | Triangle Unity Club | 1286 Pickensville Rd | Columbus | English Open Meeting Speaker |
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West Point, Mississippi AA Meetings
West Point is a city in Mississippi’s Clay County. There are AA meetings in West Point to help those in the area who have alcohol use disorder. AA meetings in Mississippi and around the world have a long track record of providing guidance and support through fellowships and the practices laid out by the 12 Steps of AA. These 12 steps, while not a form of alcohol use disorder treatment, can provide a helpful roadmap for certain individuals. The language in the 12 Steps of AA tends to be very spiritual and often sounds Christian-based. It is important to note that, as explained in the AA preamble, AA is not associated with any one religion or set of religious beliefs. Instead, the 12 steps ask its members to keep an open mind and define the power that is outside of themselves however they please. Many people, regardless of any religious beliefs, have felt that the 12 steps have benefited their lives. The 12 steps can be grueling and do require members to take a long reflective look into their own lives and actions. There are meetings specifically revolving around the 12 steps to help members study and apply them. If you are looking for more than just AA meetings in West Point, call our specialists today.