Welcome to Sober2Service
This is our digital pamphlet
This site introduces our unique beginners 12-Step meeting format for the Calgary recovery community.
🌟 Twelve Steps. Four Weeks. One Life-Changing Journey!
Empowering Recovery Journey
Sober2Service — A weekly Calgary meeting where sponsors guide sponsees through all 12 steps in just four weeks, using the original founding fathers methods as recorded in Wally P.’s book: Back to Basics. Each month begins fresh, offering a simple and supportive path from sobriety to service.
From Newcomer to Sponsor — We Walk the Path Together.
Work through all 12 steps with your sponsor in a welcoming, structured, and inclusive environment based on Wally P.’s book: Back to Basics.
Then we hope you will offer your help to another in the same way.

St. Stephen’s Anglican Church – 1121 14 Ave SW Calgary, AB
Bring your aa big book, a note book & pen and a highlighter
Mondays 8:00pm
Free parking is available on 14th Avenue in front of the church,
or in the back alleyway.
A New Kind of 12 Step Experience But The Same Recovery Process
The Heart of It — At a Glance – For More see Meeting Details
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Structured, Not Drop-In — A set format each week, guided by the AA Big Book.
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Active Step Work — Not a book study — we work all 12 steps in 4 weeks.
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All Addictions Welcome — Recovery from any mind-altering substance.
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Beyond the Meeting — Real work happens with your sponsor and on your own.
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Commitment Expected — Sponsors and sponsees show up and do the work.
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Stay Connected — Encouraged to attend other meetings to strengthen recovery.
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Pass It On — End each cycle ready to sponsor someone new.
The 12 Step Recovery program has been a life-changing experience for me. I found a supportive community that truly understands my struggles. The guidance provided helped me to confront my addiction and work towards a healthier mindset. I am grateful for the empathetic approach that welcomes everyone, regardless of their substance. The 12 steps has not only aided my recovery but has also transformed my outlook on life. I now feel hopeful and empowered to continue my journey towards wellness. anonymous