Meetings
Our AA group offers a different mix of meeting types based on the needs and preferences of its members – Come join us in fellowship in Mansfield, Texas
MEETINGS ARE HERE
OPEN DISCUSSION
WEEKLYAn open meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous welcomes anyone interested in learning about recovery from alcoholism.
These meetings provide a safe, respectful space where members share their experience, strength, and hope, and where friends, family, and professionals can observe and better understand the program.
• Open to anyone, alcoholic or non- alcoholic visitors are welcome
• Members share personal recovery experiences
• A supportive, respectful, and confidential atmosphere
• No fees or dues—participation is voluntary
• Focus on hope, fellowship, and the 12-step program
OPEN DISCUSSION
WEEKLYAn open meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous welcomes anyone interested in learning about recovery from alcoholism.
These meetings provide a safe, respectful space where members share their experience, strength, and hope, and where friends, family, and professionals can observe and better understand the program.
• Open to anyone, alcoholic or non- alcoholic visitors are welcome
• Members share personal recovery experiences
• A supportive, respectful, and confidential atmosphere
• No fees or dues—participation is voluntary
• Focus on hope, fellowship, and the 12-step program
Al-Anon
(To be determined)We are also working toward starting a meeting connected with Al‑Anon Family Groups to support the families and loved ones of those in recovery.
Our goal is to create a welcoming space where people affected by someone else’s drinking can find understanding, encouragement, and fellowship alongside our recovery community.
• A safe, confidential space to share and listen
• Support from others who understand the impact of alcoholism on families
• No fees or dues—voluntary contributions only
• Emphasis on hope, growth, and fellowship
IntoAction
Mansfield
Located at
Calvary Mansfield Church
260 Miller Rd
Mansfield, TX 76063
Trust The Process
Attend your first meeting
Find a local or online meeting and get into action or just simply listen and observe
Keep coming back
Regular meeting attendance helps build routine, comfort, and connection
Introduce yourself
Let others know you’re new so members can offer support and guidance
Find a sponsor
Connect with an experienced member who can guide you through the 12 Steps
Work the program & get involved
Practice the Steps, seek fellowship, and participate in service as your recovery grow
The Framework
HONEStY
The admission of powerlessness and the end of denial. It is the foundational principle—admitting that a problem exists and that life has become unmanageable
HOPE
The belief that there is a power greater than oneself that can restore sanity. It is the shift from the “noise” of despair to the “signal” of a possible solution
FAITH
The decision to let go of self-will and trust in a spiritual path. It involves the willingness to rely on a higher power rather than one’s own ego
COURAGE
The bravery required to look inward and perform a searching and fearless moral inventory. It is about facing the truth of one’s past without blinking
INTEGRITY
The act of admitting the exact nature of our wrongs to God, ourselves, and another human being. It bridges the gap between our private secrets and our public selves
WILLINGNESS
The readiness to have shortcomings removed. It isn’t about being perfect; it’s about being entirely ready to let go of old behaviors that no longer serve you
HUMILITY
The recognition of one’s true place in the world—neither above nor below others. It is the quiet request for help in overcoming shortcomings
LOVE
Developing a list of all persons harmed and becoming willing to make amends. This principle focuses on repairing broken relationships and practicing empathy
Discipline
The actual “Action” of making direct amends. It requires the consistency and courage to face those we have hurt and take responsibility for our part
Perseverance
The commitment to continued self-examination. Daily maintenance—promptly admitting when we are wrong to prevent the “noise” from building up again
Spirituality
Seeking through prayer and meditation to improve conscious contact with a higher power. It is about finding the quiet signal amidst the static of daily life
Service
The act of carrying the message to others and practicing these principles in all affairs. It is the ultimate “Into Action” step— giving back what was freely given
Ready to get into action?
Our AA group offers a different mix of meeting types based on the needs and preferences of its members – Come join us in fellowship in Mansfield, Texas
MEETINGS ARE HERE