What is a trusted servant?

What is a trusted servant?

The trusted servants lay the groundwork for a strong atmosphere of recovery. Members who attend regularly and share a strong message of recovery build on that foundation. The work necessary to make our meetings happen varies from one group to another, but the trusted servant positions are similar in many places.

What does our leaders are but trusted servants mean?

Our leaders are but trusted servants; they do not govern. Group decisions are just that, group decisions. After a discussion of all aspects of a given situation, including the minority opinion, the group votes on the issue and an agreement is reached with the majority vote.

How trusted servants are effective?

Make each other look good; speak well of fellow members. Build on each other’s work. Hold to the vision rather than on ways that serve only personal agendas, thus forgetting our primary purpose. Spend your time working to carry the message of recovery to those who still suffer.

What does a GSR in AA do?

The General Service Representative has the job of linking his or her group with AA as a whole. The GSR represents the group at the district and area levels, bringing the groups’ thought, news and problems to the District committee member and to the Delegate, who then passes them on to the conference.

What does GSR na mean?

This tool is intended to help NA members better understand the group service representative (GSR) commitment and to more effectively participate in the work of a local service body.

What is the 4th tradition of AA?

Tradition Four: “Each group should be autonomous except in matters affecting AA as a whole.”

What does CSR do in AA?

The CSR is the communication link between your group and the Central Service Committee. Central Service Representatives bring input and the voice of their group to Zone and Intergroup meetings, and from Zone meetings and Intergroup back to their groups.

Who is a GSR?

What is a GSR? The GSR is an active member of an NA group and its representative at local service meetings. Groups and their members rely on their GSRs to stay connected with other groups in an NA community and to the rest of NA.

What is the 5th tradition of AA?

As written in Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions (also known as the 12&12), Tradition Five states: “Each group has but one primary purpose—to carry its message to the alcoholic who still suffers.” We have noted in many of our articles that addicts and alcoholics must have a strong support system in order to stay sober.

Is AA Preamble changing?

At the 71st General Service Conference annual meeting, held online over April 17 to April 25, 2021, a revision to the AA Preamble was approved through advisory action. The change replaced the words “men and women” with the word “people” in the first sentence of the Preamble.

Who wrote the AA Preamble?

History of the AA Preamble: Why Is It So Popular? The Preamble was not part of the original Alcoholics Anonymous literature created by AA founder, Bill Wilson in 1934. It was actually created in June 1947 by the AA Grapevine, a magazine publication founded by six AA members with Bill Wilson’s permission.

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