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Local ACA Meetings Online

The following Southeast Texas / Houston area meetings have provided online meeting information for this page. All known information is listed here in order by day-of-week/time. If you have a correction or another meeting to list, please email us.

Sunday 10:45 AM: Lambda Step Study - Open ACA Step Study
Link: bit.ly/lambdaacasteps
Meeting ID: 552-861-178

Monday 7pm: Monday Night at the CouncilMeeting ID: 221 490 6343
Password: Mondaynigh
(This information has been verified by the meeting contact and is not a typo.)

Tuesday 7:30pm: Atascocita meeting
Jitsi meeting name: AtascocitatuesdayniteACA
Per the meeting contact: "If you have the Jitsi App you put the name of the room in and go to that meeting. That is all I do. The meeting name is AtascocitatuesdayniteACA."

Wednesday 7:30-8:30pm "From Hurting To Healing"
Meeting ID: 351 346 812
PW 358711

Thursday 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m: ACA Red Book Study & Discussion
Register in advance for the meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/upwucOCuqjorv2Kz0H8yLHcm2BVsSrkUeQ
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. You can also call in on 346-248-7799. The meeting ID is 783-796-411, then you'll be prompted to hit #. They may ask for more ID - you can just hit # and you're in the meeting. 

Thursday 7pm: Finding Promise from the Bay Area Club
Red book study, discussion
Meeting link: https://us04web.zoom.us/j/3038052449
Meeting ID: 303 805 2449
Password: 126067

Saturday 8:30am: Tony-A Based Discussion
Closed meeting. Tony-A Based Discussion using ACA Literature
For Zoom meeting information, contact SatHou830ACA@gmail.com; put "Zoom meeting access" in the subject line. (As soon as possible, the regular face-to-face meeting will resume at the Houston Council on Recovery.)

Saturday 9:30-10:45 AM: Brazos Valley Step Study meeting (ACA's only)
Meeting ID: 857-915-259

Saturday 10:30am: Sunshine (online sister meeting of Rainbow from Nassau Bay/Gloria Dei)
Daily reader, discussion
Registration required; after registering you will be given access information
Registration link: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tZQsd-GqpzgsEfFosFzpsnae6kKyA2gejQ

 

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