Living the 7th Tradition in Our Own Recovery

Flyer  The Triangle Intergroup is hosting a lunch and learn on Saturday, July 21st, 2018 from 12:30-2:30 at the Community United Church of Christ, 814 Dixie Trail, Raleigh, NC 27607 Bring your lunch, listen to a guest leader and share your experience strength and hope about how 7th Tradition of Overeater’s Anonymous affects your emotional self support, finances, and service.

 

Summer Social Workshop July 14th 10:30-12:00 St. Stephen’s Church Charlotte NC

Celebrate OA recovery at the Summer Social Workshop on July 14th from 10:30 -12:00 at St. Stephen’s United Methodist Church on 6800 Sardis Rd, Charlotte, NC 28270. There will be an out of town speaker sharing her OA story with us, games and a silent auction to raise money to send a representative to the Reqion 8 Business Conferences. For more information email chair@piedmontintergroup. org.

OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS 2018 Summer Social . Click for a printable flyer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shared strength, courage, gratitude

I wanted to share how I was affected by all of the beautiful OA speakers at the convention this past weekend. I am so grateful for all of the honesty, hope, and joy they shared! Their strength and courage, gratitude, and recovery made me feel like I could climb any hurdle to my recovery, and they reaffirmed how working the Steps and relying on my HP can lead to miracles unlimited.

The whole weekend was a gift. I will never forget it or our speakers!

J.

1st NC Convention Speaker’s Reflection

I was honored to have an opportunity to address the attendees at North Carolina’s first state convention. It was so well run, and the people so friendly that I thoroughly enjoyed myself. 

And the format enabled me to both schmooze and take naps and get to know some people more than I otherwise might have been able to.  

I take with me many happy memories, and the knowledge that I’ll be staying in touch with more new friends in my ever expanding OA family.  

Protect and defend your abstinence. It’s worth it and you’re worth it.

Neil, Baltimore