Alcoholism, Addiction and Recovery
With its emphasis on the creative transforming power of God, many congregation members who struggled with addictive behavior, or found recovery through Twelve Step based groups have found the concepts of Process Theology to be a compatible addition to an overall process of life improvement.
Brea Congregational UCC recognizes how alcoholism, drug addiction and other addictive behaviors such as excessive gambling or compulsive eating can tear apart families, destroy lives, and damage the underpinnings of the community. But we have also seen the numerous examples of those who have turned away from the destructiveness of addiction. People who were once dismissed as hopeless have been able to harness the power of recovery and allow themselves to be transformed. To us, this is the ultimate expression of God’s healing love.
Please refer to this schedule for 12 step meetings held in Fellowship Hall at BCUCC. For additional information about the meetings themselves, you should contact the appropriate 12 step office. Links to these offices are located below this schedule.
Weekly Recovery Meetings at Brea Congregational UCC:
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
| 10:00a Women’s AA Fellowship Hall |
6:30a AA Fellowship Hall |
10:30a Women’s AA Fellowship Hall Sm Conf Rm |
10:00a Big Book AA Fellowship Hall Sm Conf Rm |
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| 5:30p (1 hour mtg) AA Fellowship Hall |
5:30p (1 hour mtg) - Women's AA - Men's AA |
5:30p (1 hour mtg) AA Fellowship Hall |
5:30p (1 hour mtg) AA Fellowship Hall |
5:30p (1 hour mtg) AA Fellowship Hall |
| 7:00p 12 & 12 AA Fellowship Hall |
6:30p OA Fellowship Hall Sm Conf Rm |
7:30p Sober Adults Fellowship Hall Sm Conf Rm 7:30p Sober Couples, AA & Alanon Fellowship Hall |
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| 6:00p Alanon quarterly District Mtg. in Fellowship Hall |
Resources
- Orange County Alcoholics Anonymous
- Orange County Alanon and Alateen
- Much like AA, Narcotics Anonymous is a spiritually-based recovery program for those addicted to drugs.
- Similar to Al-Anon, Nar-Anon supports the families and friends of addicts.
- Marijuana Anonymous exists to support the recovering marijuana addict.
- Those wishing to apply 12 Step principles to tobacco use may Nicotine Anonymous
- Overeaters Anonymous supports recovery from food compulsions including overeating, anorexia and bulimia through the 12 Steps.
- Gamblers Anonymous serves to support the recovering problem gambler.
- Debtors Anonymous provides support for those who have experienced troubles with compulsive spending and debt.
- Links to a compendium of 12 Step Recovery Programs
- National Center for Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University

