January 2018 | Sponsorship

Unity Disrupted

An awkward incident at a morning meeting enlightens some members about our common welfare

I will never forget the first time I really understood the meaning of Tradition One and how important our common welfare is to me personally. I was sitting in my home group meeting one morning a little after seven a.m., not quite awake but aware that I was safe and among friends. These were the people who’d been there for me as I learned how to stay sober and live a life of love and service. Through the sharing of their own experience, I’ve learned
the spiritual principles of the Steps and Traditions.

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