Find AA Meetings in Oklahoma

AA meetings across Oklahoma

Find AA Meetings in Oklahoma

Sourced from official Oklahoma AA intergroups

Oklahoma's AA community includes 423 meetings across 131 cities, held daily at churches, community centers, and online. Whether you're looking for a meeting near you, a specific format, or an online or Zoom option anywhere in Oklahoma, this directory lists local AA groups that are open to newcomers and people at every stage of recovery.

Oklahoma's AA fellowship is anchored by Oklahoma City and Tulsa, with a thick weekly schedule across the I-35 and I-44 corridors and reliable meetings in the smaller communities. The directory lists meetings in all 77 counties.

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Online AA Meetings in OK

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Fridays7:00PM - 8:00PM
Online
4250 West Houston Street, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
Meeting Types & Format:
Big Book StudyNewcomerOpenEnglish
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*Last Friday of each month is Bday/Speaker w/ Al-anon--Eat at 7 Zoom ID: 426 385 082 Bday ID: 878 03...

Fridays7:00PM - 8:00PM
Online
1631 South Main Street, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
Meeting Types & Format:
DiscussionOpenEnglish
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In person & Zoom Zoom ID: 845 4395 8184 Password: action

Fridays7:30PM - 8:30PM
Online
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Meeting Types & Format:
English
Meeting Notes:

 Zoom - https://us02web.zoom.us/j/733055396 Passcode - mayclub

Fridays9:00PM - 10:00PM
Online
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Meeting Types & Format:
Big Book StudyOpenEnglish
Meeting Notes:

Meeting ID: 662 141 017 Password: 123456

Meeting Times Across Oklahoma Near You

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AA Meetings in Oklahoma by the Numbers

Across Oklahoma, the 423 listed AA groups are concentrated in Oklahoma City (83 meetings), Tulsa (75), and Enid (19), with active groups in 131 cities in total. Thursday is the busiest day for meetings, and evening (5–9 PM) sessions are the most common. About 30% of groups (125) offer an online or hybrid option.

Largest AA communities in Oklahoma

When AA groups meet in Oklahoma

  • Sunday170
  • Monday234
  • Tuesday230
  • Wednesday210
  • Thursday238
  • Friday207
  • Saturday223

Meetings per day of the week across Oklahoma. Thursday has the most scheduled groups.

What members read between meetings

A.A.'s own literature does most of the heavy lifting between meetings in Oklahoma. These are the books most often spotted on a member's bookshelf, with a short note on what each one is for. Each card is tagged with its language.

The book Bill W. and Dr. Bob wrote first, in 1939. Most members pick up a copy in their first week or two and keep it close.

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Bill W.'s longer essays on each Step and each Tradition. The usual companion read once the Big Book starts to feel familiar.

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A short, practical book about the day-to-day of staying sober. Often the one a sponsor suggests in the first month.

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One short A.A. reading for each day of the year, with a thought to carry into it. Members often keep a copy on the kitchen counter.

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Brief passages from A.A.'s co-founder, arranged by topic. Some groups read one aloud at the top of every meeting.

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About AA in Oklahoma

Oklahoma City and the Central Plains

Oklahoma City Central Office coordinates meetings across Oklahoma, Cleveland, Canadian, and Pottawatomie counties. Downtown OKC, Bricktown, the Plaza District, and the medical-center area each have established meetings. Norman has a substantial young-people's meeting presence near OU. Edmond, Moore, Yukon, and the surrounding suburbs round out the metro. Spanish-language meetings are present across the metro.

Tulsa and Northeastern Oklahoma

Tulsa Area Intergroup serves Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Owasso, and the surrounding northeast counties. The city's meeting calendar includes longstanding historic groups in the Maple Ridge and Cherry Street neighborhoods plus growing suburban schedules. Bartlesville and Muskogee anchor smaller meeting networks. Several meetings in this region serve the Cherokee, Creek, and Osage Nations directly.

Lawton, the Panhandle, and rural Oklahoma

Lawton serves Southwest Oklahoma and the Fort Sill area. The Panhandle (Guymon) maintains a small but consistent meeting calendar. Eastern and Southeastern Oklahoma (Ada, Ardmore, McAlester, Durant) have meeting networks shaped by the small-city economies. Many smaller-community meetings run hybrid format.

Getting to a meeting in Oklahoma

Embark covers the Oklahoma City metro with bus service plus the OKC Streetcar in downtown. MetroLink Tulsa serves the Tulsa metro. Amtrak's Heartland Flyer runs OKC to Fort Worth daily. Outside the metros, driving is the standard option.

Finding AA Meetings in Oklahoma

Alcoholics Anonymous is active across 131 cities in Oklahoma, with 423 meetings listed in this directory. Meetings run mornings, evenings, and weekends, and formats range from open discussions to step study groups, so most people can find something that fits their schedule and where they are in recovery.

Meeting Types Available in Oklahoma

AA meetings in Oklahoma run in several formats, each suited to a different kind of participation. With 423 meetings listed, here is what you can expect to find:

Open Meetings

Open to the public. Family members, friends, and anyone curious about A.A. are welcome to attend. No membership or personal connection to alcohol problems is required.

Closed Meetings

For people who have a desire to stop drinking. These meetings are private, and what is shared stays within the room.

Speaker Meetings

A member shares their story of "experience, strength, and hope." These meetings can be grounding for newcomers who want to hear how others have navigated recovery.

Step Study Groups

Groups that work through the 12 Steps together. Found in Oklahoma City and across Oklahoma, these meetings focus on applying A.A. principles in practical terms.

Major Cities with AA Support in Oklahoma

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma's most active AA community, hosts 83 meetings. Other major cities include Tulsa, Enid, Norman, and more, each running multiple meetings per week.

Tulsa

75 AA meetings available

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Enid

19 AA meetings available

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Norman

11 AA meetings available

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Edmond

9 AA meetings available

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Getting to AA Meetings in Oklahoma

Whether you're traveling to Oklahoma for the first time or a longtime resident seeking support, understanding your transportation options can help you access the AA meetings you need. Below is comprehensive information about reaching meetings across the state.

Planning Your Journey to AA Meetings

When traveling to Alcoholics Anonymous meetings in Oklahoma, call ahead to confirm meeting times, verify the address, and get directions. Many AA groups warmly welcome newcomers, first-timers, and out-of-town visitors. If lack of transportation is preventing you from attending meetings, reach out to local AA groups via the AA hotline—many members volunteer to give free rides to people in early recovery, or can connect you with Zoom meetings and online AA meetings.

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