ABOUT GVU
Grapevine Unity (GVU) is a group of Alcoholics Anonymous registered with A.A. World Service.
We meet 7 days a week with 3-4 meetings a day. Visit our meeting schedule to find a meeting.
We’ve been at our current location since December 2016.
We are part of District 61 in the Northeast Texas Area 65 (NETA), which is one of the 93 delegate areas of A.A. in the United States and Canada.
We have Open & Closed meetings in a variety of formats.
We offer a variety of service positions for members to become involved in the group & A.A.
We have members with long-term sobriety as well as members within their first 30 days.
HOW TO BECOME A MEMBER OF GVU
Attend meetings and decide if you want GVU to be your home group. Fill out a member card with your name and phone number, and you will be added to the GVU member list.
WHAT YOU CAN DO AS A MEMBER OF GVU
Get involved in making decisions for the group
Make a motion on a decision you want to be considered.
1) Submit it 5 days before the meetings of the GVU’s Steering Committee and the Group Conscience, which are on the third Sunday of each month.
2) Attend the next Steering Committee and the Group Conscience to answer questions about your motion.
5:00 - 6:00 pm on the third Sunday of each month.
1) If you (a GVU member) want a say in decisions affecting GVU, you need to attend the Group Conscience meetings. All GVU members are also invited to attend the Steering Committee meetings. However, only the elected Steering Committee members can vote and only on whether the motions submitted are clear and in compliance with the 12 Traditions. The Group Conscience – that is, you as a GVU member – votes on the motions.
2) If you’ve made a motion, you must attend the Steering Committee and Group Conscience meetings to answer questions about your motion.