Our Meeting

Meeting Time and Location

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The Rockville Recovery meeting of Sex Addicts Anonymous meets on Monday nights at 7pm at at the Faith United Methodist Church of Rockville (details below). The meeting is one hour in length, and we welcome all to come 15 minutes early and stay after for 30 minutes of fellowship. You can view our meeting script and readings using the links below to get an idea of what to expect when attending.

Rockville Recovery SAA has no affiliation with Faith United Methodist Church other than as a renter of meeting space. SAA does not promote any creed or religious teachings and is not connected with any faith. All are welcome here.

RESUMING IN-PERSON FEB 28th 2022

Location: Faith United Methodist Church of Rockville
6810 Montrose Rd.
Rockville, MD

Entry: Brown awning at office entrance.
Room: 205/206
Stairs: Main entryway, stairway on left to 2nd floor, left end of hall when entering 2nd floor.
Elevator: Main entryway, door on right, down the hall on left across from coat rack past rm 103, right after entering 2nd floor and right at end of hall.

Day of Week: Monday

Time: 7:00 pm (Doors open 6:45pm)

Length of Meeting: 60 minutes

Fellowship: 15 minutes before, 30 minutes after

Type of Meeting: SAA Topic

Open to age 18 and over, any gender, LGBTQ welcoming.

Visitors: This meeting is open only to those seeking assistance. If you seek information about twelve step recovery or SAA please contact one of the trusted servants through the contact link below and we will be happy to answer your questions.

Meeting Format

Our meeting is a topic meeting. It is a closed meeting, welcoming all persons age 18 or older who are interested in stopping some sexually compulsive behavior using the program of SAA. Visitors who are not themselves trying to overcome some sexual behavior should contact the meeting servants using the link at the bottom of this page. This meeting is welcoming to all persons regardless of race, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, legal status, race, or spiritual practices. We read from the literature of Sex Addicts Anonymous and discuss topics of recovery. We promote working the twelve steps of SAA with a sponsor.