Holy Trinity Episcopal Church is pleased to be able to help others outside the immediate church community with
meeting space for groups which need special help and discretion. Some of these groups are:
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is recovery program for people seeking to resolve problems that alcohol addiction or
dependency has caused in their lives and the lives of others by using the Twelve Steps and Traditions.
This group meets on Sundays at 8:00 PM in the Parish Hall.
Al-Anon is a program for family members, friends and co-workers who meet to learn to of positive ways to cope with
the impact that the addiction of active or recovering alcoholics has brought upon their lives. This group meets on
Sundays at 8:00 PM in Room 208.
Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA) is a recovery program for people seeking to resolve problems that co-dependency has
caused in their lives. Co-dependency can be described as a relationship in which a person is controlled or manipulated
by another with a pathological addiction (such as alcoholism or chronic drug use). Using an adaptation of the Alcoholics
Anonymous Twelve Steps and Traditions, participants strive to make the relationships in their lives healthy ones.
The four-part CoDA program includes attending meetings, sharing life stories and fellowship with other attendees,
sponsoring members and working the 12 Steps. This group meets on Saturdays at 8:30 AM in Room 208.
S-Anon is a recovery program for people seeking to resolve problems that the sexual behavior of someone else has
caused in their lives. Using an adaptation of the Alcoholics Anonymous Twelve Steps and Traditions, participants
strive to make the relationships in their lives healthy ones. This group meets on Saturdays at 11:00 AM in Room 208.