The James Club
meets
Sundays 9:45--10:45 AM
- We are a fellowship seeking growth and deeper spiritual dimensions in our lives.
- We know we can be honest about our shortcomings in an atmosphere of complete trust and confidentiality.
- Our primary concern is for people in recovery, their families, friends and other interested persons.
- We acknowledge that AA and the other "12 Step Based" programs of recovery are not only the most effective methods for coping with the disease of chemical dependency and other obsessive compulsive disorders, but are also spiritual programs and a way of life worthy of emulation by anyone.
- We believe that God has a unique plan for our lives and wants us to live abundantly and joyously.
- We believe that this abundant life is available to us through God's Son, Jesus Christ.
- We believe that surrender to Christ can liberate us from the bondage of chemical dependency or similar obsessions that estrange us from God.
- We believe in the power of prayer, both individual and corporate, and that our petitions will be answered through Christ.
- We believe in the power of community knowing that there is a strength and source of support in this fellowship that transcends anything attainable on an individual basis.
- We believe our continued growth is utterly dependent on our willingness to share the Good News and to be available for any calls for help from persons struggling with dependency issues.
The Georgetown Group of Alcoholics Anonymous meets here Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 7.
For additional information on AA in Mississippi, try http://www.aa-mississippi.org/
Narcotics Anonymous meets here Monday and Wednesday evenings at 7.
For additional information on NA in Mississippi, try http://www.na.org
The James Club is starting two classes based on the Life Recovery Bible and the Life Recovery Workbook. For more information or to register, click here.