A variety of recovery meetings are held at Trinity for individuals seeking support, healing, and community. With gatherings available throughout the week, these groups provide a consistent and welcoming place for those navigating addiction recovery and life change.

On Sunday nights during the Harmony Home Speaker Meeting, Trinity offers a GPS Children's Program for children aged 4-12.  Children learn Bible stories through teachings, crafts, and activities while their parents/guardians receive the support they need in the Speaker Meeting.

Whether you are looking for AA meetings, NA meetings, or faith-based recovery support, you are welcome here.

Weekly Recovery Meeting Schedule
The following recovery meetings at Huntington Trinity are open to the public:

Sunday

6:30 p.m. Harmony Home Speaker Meeting
Sanctuary, upstairs in church

Monday

7:30 p.m. Narcotics Anonymous Meeting
Epworth Hall, downstairs in church

Tuesday

6:00 p.m. Brianna’s Hope
The Gathering Place

Wednesday

7:30 p.m. Narcotics Anonymous Meeting
Epworth Hall, downstairs in church

Thursday

7:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous Book Study
Epworth Hall, downstairs in church

Friday

7:30 p.m. Alanonics (AA and Al-Anon)
Epworth Hall, downstairs in church

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Addiction Recovery Support in Huntington

These meetings provide addiction recovery support through a variety of approaches, including 12-step programs and faith-based recovery groups. Each gathering offers a safe, respectful environment where individuals can find encouragement, accountability, and hope.  This list is not exhaustive of all the groups available throughout the city of Huntington.  A list of all available public meetings can be found on Harmony Home's website.

Harmony Home Sober Living Community

Many of the recovery meetings hosted at the church are connected with Harmony Home, a local men’s sober living residential community.  People of all genders are welcome at the public recovery meetings held at Trinity.

For a full list of AA, NA, and other recovery meetings in Huntington, including additional open and closed groups.

Visit their website