Monday AA Meetings in Provo
Beginner's St. Marys Episcopal Church Accessible, Open AA Meeting
1.12 miles from the center of Provo, UT
Presbyterian Church Accessible, Closed Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous
1.16 miles from the center of Provo, UT
Women's Grace Bible Church Accessible, Closed Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous
6.01 miles from the center of Provo, UT
St. Lawrence Church Open AA Meeting
21.78 miles from the center of Provo, UT
12 Step Meeting Jim’s Family restaurant Open AA Meeting (ns)
26.36 miles from the center of Provo, UT
Tuesday AA Meetings in Provo
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La Dolce Vita Ristorante Italiano Accessible, Open AA Meeting
0.97 miles from the center of Provo, UT
Basement-northeast stairs Accessible, Closed Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous
9.08 miles from the center of Provo, UT
Mens Group The Shack Open AA Meeting (ns)
21.17 miles from the center of Provo, UT
Wednesday AA Meetings in Provo
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Beginner's St. Marys Episcopal Church Accessible, Open AA Meeting
1.12 miles from the center of Provo, UT
Big Book Study Presbyterian Church Accessible, Closed Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous
6.06 miles from the center of Provo, UT
Basement-northeast stairs Accessible, Open AA Meeting
9.08 miles from the center of Provo, UT
Speaker/Discussion Park on south side, follow stairs on west side Open AA Meeting (ns)
20.68 miles from the center of Provo, UT
Thursday AA Meetings in Provo
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La Dolce Vita Ristorante Italiano Accessible, Open AA Meeting
0.97 miles from the center of Provo, UT
Closed Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous Accessible St. Mary's Church Closed Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous and a
1.45 miles from the center of Provo, UT
Women's Meeting St Marys Accessible, Open Women's Meeting
1.45 miles from the center of Provo, UT
Open AA Meeting and Accessib Mountain Point Medical Center (Summit Room #2) Open AA Meeting
18.02 miles from the center of Provo, UT
Open AA Meeting St. Lawrence Church Accessible, Open
21.78 miles from the center of Provo, UT
Friday AA Meetings in Provo
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Beginner's St. Marys Episcopal Church Accessible, Open AA Meeting
1.12 miles from the center of Provo, UT
Presbyterian Church Accessible, Closed Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous
1.16 miles from the center of Provo, UT
North Lobby Entrance Accessible, Open AA Meeting
4.76 miles from the center of Provo, UT
Basement-northeast stairs Accessible, Open AA Meeting
9.08 miles from the center of Provo, UT
The Shack, Speakers Meeting Open AA Meeting
21.55 miles from the center of Provo, UT
Church Closed Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous (ns)
26.92 miles from the center of Provo, UT
Spanish Iglesia Open AA Meeting (S)
28.37 miles from the center of Provo, UT
Saturday AA Meetings in Provo
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Calvary Church Accessible, Closed Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous
1.12 miles from the center of Provo, UT
Saint Mary's Episcopal Church Accessible, Open AA Meeting
1.45 miles from the center of Provo, UT
Behind Wasatch Plaza Accessible, Open AA Meeting
6.25 miles from the center of Provo, UT
Basement-northeast stairs Accessible, Open AA Meeting
9.08 miles from the center of Provo, UT
Closed Discussion Park in front and enter through the garage. If it's snowy, use the front door. Closed
21.55 miles from the center of Provo, UT
Big Book Saint Mary's Church Open AA Meeting (ns)
28.37 miles from the center of Provo, UT
Old town Open AA Meeting (ns)
28.62 miles from the center of Provo, UT
If you can't find a meeting close to you at the time you're looking for, we recommend checking out nearby towns including: Orem, Springville, Vineyard, and Palmyra
Additional local resources: Provo NA Meetings | Provo Al-Anon Meetings
What is an AA Meeting?
An Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting is an assembly where alcoholics and people who struggle with substance abuse gather for one hour to express their experience, strength, and hope. AA Members who attend an Alcoholic’s Anonymous meeting in Provo, Utah will share their experience getting sober through their personal anecdotes with anyone seeking help with a drinking problem. There is no religious, social or economic association for membership, just the want to get sober, and live a fulfilling life without alcohol.
Choosing An AA Meeting in Provo, Utah
There are a variety different AA meetings in Provo, Utah. Before selecting the meeting that you are going to attend, it is beneficial to know the different types of AA meetings and what happens at each one.
Open Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous – An Open AA Meeting is open to anyone who wants to attend. You do not have to be an alcoholic to go to an open AA Meeting. Friends, family, and children can attend these meetings.
Closed Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous – A Closed Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting is only for those who have a desire to stop drinking. It is not open to friends or family.
Big Book Meeting – At these meetings, a member will usually read out of the Big Book and follow the reading with a discussion amongst its members.
Speaker Meeting – At an Alcoholics Anonymous speaker meeting, a member of Alcoholics Anonymous will tell their story and share their journey, strength, and hope with fellow members of Alcoholics Anonymous. The speaker may or may not talk through the duration of the meeting and can often be followed by a discussion amongst the members.
Alcoholics Anonymous Literature Meeting – A literature meeting usually revolves around reading from one of the Alcoholics Anonymous approved pieces of literature and can often be followed by a discussion amongst the members or a speaker about the literature of topic.
Step Study – An Alcoholics Anonymous step study traditionally focuses on a specific step or 2 per meeting. This can involve a speaker lead discussion about a particular step, literature reading, and might be followed by a discussion about the step(s).
Meditation Meeting – A meditation meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous can involve internal contemplation for a portion of the meeting or even the entire meeting. The meditation may be guided and is sometimes followed by an open dialogue.
Traditions Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting – One or more of the Alcoholics Anonymous traditions will be discussed in thoroughly. This can be done with a speaker, literature lead, and might be followed by a discussion.
Being that each Provo Alcoholics Anonymous meeting is autonomous, they are able to run each meeting as they see fit. Some meeting formats may vary and you can also find Alcoholics Anonymous meetings in Provo that do not. We recommend calling the local Alcoholics Anonymous intergroup to get more information on Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings in Provo, Utah, or visiting aa.org to find out more information.
How to Get The Most From an Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting in Provo, Utah
In order to get the most out of your first Alcoholics Anonymous meeting you should keep an open minded. Everyone had preconceived notions of what these meeting were and generally it is the same misconception. The most beneficial thing I was told was to sit down, stop talking, pay attention to the message, and graciously ask for help. Regardless of the meeting, that one thing that will always be present is the message of recovering from a hopeless state of mind. The process of recovering from that hopeless state is in asking for help from another person suffering from alcohol addiction which you will find in any Alcoholics Anonymous meeting you choose to make your first.