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A space for AA agnostics, atheists and freethinkers worldwide. How to Start an AA Meeting. A History of Agnostic Groups in AA. Enter your email address to receive notification of new posts. Experience, Strength and Hope.
Secular AA in Greater Kansas City. In 1980, the first group known as We Agnostics was formed in Los Angeles, and soon those groups were flourishing in Austin, Texas and New York City. In the Kansas City area, our story begins in 2012 with the founding of the We Agnostics Group in Lawrence, Kansas. In fact, out-of-the-closet agnostic.
We Agnostics AA is an Alcoholics Anonymous. Group in the Kansas City. Area Our meetings are more secular than most, providing a supportive environment for anyone with a desire to stop drinking regardless of their religious or spiritual beliefs, or lack of belief.
The Only Requirement for AA Membership is a Desire to Stop Drinking. Hello fellow travelers on this journey called Life. Just a quick note to say this website is still live and we will be updating it soon! So, check back shortly. Comments Off on still LIVE. Secular AA Open Meetings in the Portland Area. All are welcome regardless of belief or lack thereof.
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Secular AA in Greater Kansas City. In 1980, the first group known as We Agnostics was formed in Los Angeles, and soon those groups were flourishing in Austin, Texas and New York City. In the Kansas City area, our story begins in 2012 with the founding of the We Agnostics Group in Lawrence, Kansas. In fact, out-of-the-closet agnostic.
We Agnostics AA is an Alcoholics Anonymous. Group in the Kansas City. Area Our meetings are more secular than most, providing a supportive environment for anyone with a desire to stop drinking regardless of their religious or spiritual beliefs, or lack of belief.
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