A.A. Literature
The Traditions
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The Group
Group Inventory
100

what is the tremendous fact for everyone of us that we have discovered?

A common solution 

100

Safety and A.A is addressed in what Tradition?

Tradition One: "Each member of A.A. is but a small part of a greater whole. A.A. must continue to live or most of us will surely die. Hence our common welfare comes first. But individual welfare follows close afterward."

100

A Brief History of AA's first two decades.

Alcoholics Anonymous Comes of Age

100

"The ultimate responsibility and final authority for world services resides with'" - this.

The Group

100

WHat does this statement describe: "The group conscience is the collective conscience of the group membership and thus represents substantial unanimity of an issue before definitive action is taken.'

An Informed A.A. Group Conscience

200

Groups taking an Inventory examine these, one at a time, to determine how well they are living up to these principles.

The 12 Traditions

200

The Fourth Tradition states the "Each group should be ...., except in matters affecting other groups or AA as a whole."

Autonomous

200

This A.A. service office provide services directly to the groups: 


The Intergroup

200

The AA groups themselves ought to be…

fully self supporting through their own contributions.

200

Groups periodically hold group invetory meetings to evaluate what?

How well they are fulfilling their primary purpose.

300

Groups interested in taking a regular invetory will find a review of this Step helpful.

Step 10

300

Which Tradition states: The only requirements for A.A. membership is a desire to stop drinking

Tradition 3

300

This pamphlet states "Many groups periodically hold a "group inventory meeting".

The AA Group pamphlet

300

True or False, A.A. recognizes clubs?


False. Owning and managing real estate are not a part of the functions of an A.A. group or of combined groups.

300

What method is useful for arriving at an informed group conscience?

Answering questions compiled from AA shared experience.

400

Bill W.'s Life Story; how the AA message reached the world.

Pass It On

400

This Tradition states: Anonymity is the spiritual foundation of all our Traditions, ever reminding us to place principle before personality.

Tradition Twelve

400

For our group purpose there are this many ultimate authorities.

One

400

A groups primary purpose is what?

To carry its message to the alcoholic that still suffers. - Fifth Tradition

400

This guide is an effective way to facilitate a Group Inventory

Group Inventory Discussion Worksheet

500

These pages from the AA Big Book  state "next we launch out on a course of vigorous action, the first step of which is a personal housekeeping. ....

Pages 63 and 64

500

This Tradition states: Each group has but one primary purpose ...to carry the message to the alcoholic who still suffers.

Tradition 5

500

Tradition 12 states that we are to practice a genuine humility so that  we shall forever live in this

Thankful contemplation of him who presides over us all.

500

What is the main difference between meetings and groups?

Groups generally continue to exist outside the prescribed meetings, ready to provide Twelve Step help when needed.

500

Almost every group problem can be solved through the process of these three influences.

An Informed Group Conscience

A.A. principles

our Twelve Traditions