Great Forgetters

Great Forgetters By Anonymous I write sometimes to remind myself. As I am one of the “great forgetters.” After 35+ Years of Drinking: Here’s My Truth about Getting Free: I quit because I was slowly disappearing. Into the drink. Into the shame. Into the same old story...

Mind Your Business

Mind Your Business By Rest on Your Laurels Have you ever caught yourself wondering why someone else in the fellowship isn’t handling a situation the way you think they should? Maybe you’ve thought: “They’ve been sober awhile; they should know better.” Or perhaps...

Bridging the Gap: Where Action and Service Meet in AA

Bridging the Gap: Where Action and Service Meet in AA By Doug W. webservant@aascv.org Introduction I am involved with my local Hospitals and Institutions committee and serve as a panel leader for several panels. I share my experience, strength, and hope with the...

My Journey as a GSR: Understanding General Service in AA

My Journey as a GSR: Understanding General Service in AA By Doug W. webservant@aascv.org I was attending many Experience, Strength and Hope meetings and felt secure in my recovery, but I started to think there must be more to my maturity as a member of AA? What was...