Description
Why Is This Important?
For many AA members, recovery begins with attending meetings—but lasting sobriety often grows through active participation in a home group.
A home group provides more than a meeting place. It offers fellowship, accountability, service opportunities, sponsorship connections, and a sense of belonging that helps members stay connected to recovery through life’s challenges.
Through personal stories, this book demonstrates how home groups help members build meaningful relationships, carry the message to newcomers, and experience the unity that makes Alcoholics Anonymous unique.
The book also explores how AA groups have adapted to changing times, including the use of technology and virtual meetings to continue supporting recovery and connection.
What Will You Learn?
- What a home group is and why it matters
- How home groups support long-term sobriety
- The value of fellowship and belonging in recovery
- How service strengthens personal recovery
- The role of sponsorship and group participation
- Ways AA members support one another through challenges
- How meetings have evolved through technology and online formats
- Why connection is essential to Recovery, Unity, and Service
Who Is This For?
- Newcomers to Alcoholics Anonymous
- Home group members
- Sponsors and sponsees
- GSRs and trusted servants
- AA meeting chairs and secretaries
- Members seeking stronger fellowship connections





