Fellow Travelers Group

Manchester, New Hampshire
Sundays
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Fellow Travelers Group meets on Sunday at 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM in Manchester, New Hampshire at the First United Methodist Church. This 12 steps & 12 traditions, as bill sees it, big book meeting is designed for men in recovery.

Meeting Information

Schedule

Sundays at 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Meeting Types

Other
Step Study: Structured study of the 12 Steps of A.A. with group participation.
Step Study
Big Book Study: Focused study of the A.A. Big Book (Alcoholics Anonymous) with guided reading and discussion.
Big Book Study
Literature & Study
As Bill Sees It: Study of Bill Wilson's writings and thoughts on recovery.
As Bill Sees It
Meeting Format
Discussion: Members share experiences and discuss recovery topics in an interactive group setting.
Discussion
Speaker: Features one or more speakers sharing their personal recovery story and experience.
Speaker
Group Type
Men: Exclusively for men who want to discuss recovery in a male-only environment.
Men
Languages Spoken
English: Meeting conducted in English language.
English

Special Meeting Notes

Meeting Notes

12x12 - 12 Steps & 12 Traditions, ABSI - As Bill Sees It, B - Big Book, D - Discussion, M - Men, O - Open, SP - Speaker

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First United Methodist Church

961 Valley St, Manchester, NH 03103, USA

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Meeting Schedules

Fellow Travelers Group meets weekly on Sunday at 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM (First United Methodist Church).

Sunday6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Current Meeting
First United Methodist Church
12 Steps & 12 Traditions
As Bill Sees It
Big Book
Discussion
Speaker
Men
English

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New Hampshire Area Service Office

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Concord, New Hampshire, USA

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