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As part of our commitment to being a welcoming and hospitable community of faith, Christ Church opens our doors to various groups in the Cape Girardeau community, including several Recovery Meetings. Although not formally connected to CEC, these Meetings take place in and around the church building, and we are proud to partner with the Recovery community of Cape Girardeau. To inquire about using CEC's meeting spaces, contact our ​church office.

Please note:  Narcotics Anonymous has recently relocated their group and are now meeting at the A.A. Hall (104 S. Sprigg St.) at 7 p.m. on Wednesdays and Fridays.


​Recovery Meetings
​Currently held at Red Door

Alcoholics Anonymous

These dates and times are subject to change.
If this is your first time attending, please contact admin@christchurchcape.org, call 573-335-2997, or the representatives from the individual organizations below.


​Sobriety First (Open A.A. Meeting)
  • Mondays at 7 p.m.
  • Saturdays at 10 a.m.​
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"We Are Not Saints" (Men's A.A. Meeting)
  • ​Thursdays at 6:45 p.m.

For More information, Contact:

Sobriety First

Bob T.
General Service Representative
robinart49@gmail.com
(573) 225-9491

"We Are Not Saints"

Dr. Stephen C.
General Service Representative
drstephencurry@msn.com
(573) 931-3880

Recovery Meeting Schedule


More Resources


12-Step Resources

Alcoholics Anonymous
The web page of the flagship 12-step recovery program, founded in 1935 by Bill Wilson and Bob Smith.
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Cape Girardeau Alcoholics Anonymous
The website for various AA meeting groups in District 7 of Southeast Missouri.

Episcopal Resources

Episcopal Recovery Ministries
If you or someone you love suffers from addiction, Episcopal Recovery Ministries can help put you on the road to recovery. Many options available for all types of addictions.
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Diocese of Missouri Policy
​on Alcohol at Church Functions

Approved by the 171st Convention of the Diocese of Missouri in November 2010, Resolution B-171.
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Recovery Ministries of the Episcopal Church
A national recovery network hosted by Episcopal Church.
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  • Our Church
    • Church Staff
    • Vestry
    • Memorial for Mary Miller
  • Red Door Jubilee Center
    • Hospitality
    • Hunger Services
    • LGBTQ+ Outreach
    • Recovery Groups
  • News and Media
    • Weekly Newsletter
    • Bulletins
    • Service Recordings
    • Sermon Podcast
    • Vestry Minutes
  • Contact Us