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7th Tradition Support of the Central Office

Salt Lake City groups report they have hit upon a way to help support the 12th Step work of the SA Central Office. They pass the basket around a second time for loose change only—no bills—and send that to Central Office. They were surprised at what this amounted to after just one month.

MAGAZINE ISSUE: November 1985

Last Word Just In From The Cleveland Marathon!

Cleveland’s first marathon was successful. Members from various surrounding states attended. One member reports, “There was real togetherness within the fellowship. It was the first time for all of us that we had gotten together with other groups.

MAGAZINE ISSUE: November 1985 | TOPICS: Conferences and Conventions

Group & Member News

B.T. of Salt Lake City, Utah writes, “I think now that I’ve been in SA for 2 years (it always seems to take 2 years) that I’m just getting to the program. I thought in the beginning that I didn’t really lust because I didn’t body watch but now I see that it was wanting people to think I was clever, smart, witty, to think I was so understanding, etc. on and on.

MAGAZINE ISSUE: November 1985

Group & Member News

D.B. of Richmond, Virginia writes, “There have been many changes in my life as a result of SA. First and foremost, has been my admission and acceptance that I am an alcoholic. After admitting I was a sexaholic, I still had a deep pit in my gut that I was still not being honest with myself.

AUTHOR: D.B. of Richmond, Virginia | MAGAZINE ISSUE: November 1985

Group & Member News

J.P. of Nashville, Tennessee says, “Nashville SA is small, but still there.”

MAGAZINE ISSUE: November 1985

Group & Member News

R.S. of Marina del Rey, California writes,
Last night I admitted I was a hateaholic.

AUTHOR: R.S. of Marina del Rey, California | MAGAZINE ISSUE: November 1985

Group & Member News

B.S. of Stuart, Florida writes, “Thank you. Everything I get from you keeps me going. We have 2 meetings per week, 3 members. I am the old timer (6 mos. sobriety) so I need help from others.”

MAGAZINE ISSUE: November 1985

Group & Member News

P.C. of St. Louis reports, “Four weeks ago I was introduced to SA. I frankly have found the program very beneficial and a source of strength. Although I am also a recovering alcoholic 5 1/2 years now since my last (hopefully) drink, I did not realize that SA was a disease like the alcoholic addiction.

MAGAZINE ISSUE: November 1985

Miscellany

SA Office Telephone. The SA office phone is now being answered during working hours. Nan, our non-sexaholic secretary, will be picking up the calls, unless she’s out getting the mail, etc. You can leave any messages with her without fear of jeopardizing your anonymity.

MAGAZINE ISSUE: January 1985

SA Literature Suggestion

Jesse L. has made the suggestion that the writing and revision effort on the SA booklet should be frozen where it is, with the exception of going back to the original wording of the statement on sobriety and including the First Step Inventory.

MAGAZINE ISSUE: January 1985

The SA Statement on Sexual Sobriety

Jesse L. has raised the question of going back to the previous wording of our sobriety statement on page 4 of the SA booklet. The revised statement currently reads:

MAGAZINE ISSUE: January 1985

Request for Stories

We need stories from regular SA members with uninterrupted sobriety of one year or more according to our SA concept of sexual sobriety. This means no sexual experience with the self or others other than the spouse and progressive victory over lust for at least one year.

MAGAZINE ISSUE: January 1985

Items For Your Comment

Seven pieces have been included with this newsletter for your perusal. Make whatever use of them you can, and if you care to, please comment.

MAGAZINE ISSUE: January 1985

Next Western Regional Convention

The next Western Regional Convention—open to the whole fellowship, of course—is being hosted by the Seattle, Portland, Eugene, Vancouver, and Victoria groups and is slated for June 7, 8, and 9.

MAGAZINE ISSUE: January 1985 | TOPICS: Conferences and Conventions

The Phoenix Convention

First off, Rick and Jeannette want to “thank everybody for making it possible.” And we want to thank you, Rick and Jeannette, and all the anonymous ones we don’t have names for who helped put it together and made it work. And we thank God for helping us all!

MAGAZINE ISSUE: January 1985 | TOPICS: International Conventions

Editor’s Corner

To All SA Members,
Hi everybody! And welcome to all the new members!

AUTHOR: Roy | MAGAZINE ISSUE: August 1984 | TOPICS: Editors' Corner

This Just In…

We were just about to get this letter out when we got a call from J.A. in Brunswick, Georgia, telling us about the new SA group there, which we didn’t even know existed. She was sharing a recent experience with me and then read what she’d written during it. I asked her if she’d share it with all of us in this letter.

AUTHOR: J.A., Brunswick, Georgia | MAGAZINE ISSUE: August 1984

Meeting Guidelines

1. Leaders lead and sharers share. Leaders of meetings are servants of that meeting; they don’t “carry” the meeting; they merely facilitate it.

MAGAZINE ISSUE: August 1984 | TOPICS: What Makes Meetings Strong?

Member Commitments

Here are some principles thrown out for suggestion/feedback:
SA members commit themselves to SA Meetings. They attend every SA meeting they can. On time. Meetings; on time. Why this emphasis?

MAGAZINE ISSUE: August 1984 | TOPICS: What Makes Meetings Strong?

Suggested Items for Discussion

Under Traditions One and Three, each SA group has the right and responsibility to bring up issues that bear on membership, group unity, and meeting quality. The following are merely suggested for debate and feedback, supporting the idea that if we don’t look out for our unity — both group and SA as a whole — who will?

MAGAZINE ISSUE: August 1984 | TOPICS: Newcomers

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