The Saturday morning meeting is the only one I can think of (or go to regularly) that ends with the Lord’s Prayer. meeting in my town (Gainesville, FL), because we usually end meetings by forming a circle, holding hands, calling to memory our members who are struggling, and then saying Reinhold Neibuhr’s Serenity Pray (or at least the first three lines of its ten lines). So, one of our members raised his hand and suggested that we discuss the part we like best in The Lord’s Prayer (which, as a Catholic school boy in grades 1-6, we usually called “The Our Father,” based on its opening words). There are some readings, about 10 minutes of meditation, and then a general discussion on a topic taken from the floor - technically, it should focus on the 10th or 11th Steps, but the group doesn’t really seem to care. meeting Saturday morning, been doing it for years - it’s called “10th & 11th Step Meditation” meeting.
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