Saint Barnabas's Episcopal Church - Falmouth, MA
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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Episcopal Beliefs
    • Clergy & Staff
    • Vestry
    • Support Saint Barnabas's >
      • Membership
    • Parish History >
      • Parish Archiving Project
    • Campus >
      • Meeting Space
    • Newsletters
    • Contact Us
  • Worship
    • Worship at StB's
    • Music at Saint Barnabas's
    • Worship Participation
    • Baptisms & Confirmation
    • Funerals & Memorial Services
    • Weddings
  • Parish Care
    • Pastoral Care Ministry
    • Women's Ministry
  • Children & Families
  • Community
    • A Place at the Table
    • Behrens Trust Fund Grant
    • Bulletin Board
    • Community Resources
    • Creation Care >
      • Permablitz
      • Sustainable Lobster
    • Community Engagement Grant
    • Events
    • Facing Death with Hope
    • Support Groups

Al-Anon

Tuesday mornings 7:30 am 
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Al-Anon Family Groups meet in over 130 countries to help families and friends of problem drinkers recover from the impacts of a loved one’s drinking. Members help each other by practicing the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous themselves, by welcoming and giving comfort to families of alcoholics, and by giving understanding and encouragement to the alcoholic.

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Alcoholics Anonymous

In case you or your close ones encountered alcohol addiction and/or battling it now in Falmouth, Massachusetts, AA meetings might be a great place to start journey to recovery. Attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings is a great way for people struggling with drinking issues to network with people aiming for the same goal – to reach and maintain sobriety.
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If you have any additional questions about addiction or treatment, feel free to call our toll-free hotline 24/7 (888)-893-0561
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Saint Barnabas's Episcopal Church
91 Main Street (Across from the Village Green)
Falmouth, MA 02540

PO Box 203
Falmouth, MA 02541


508-548-3863 
office@stbfalmouth.org

Sunday Schedule
Holy Eucharist-Rite I: 8:00am
Children's Sunday School: 9:45am
Holy Eucharist-Rite II: 10:00am

Wednesday Prayers at Noon
All Saints' Chapel

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Monday - Friday, 10 am - 3 pm
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The Clergy of Saint Barnabas's are here to help. If you or a family member is facing an illness, hospitalization, death; or any other stressful life situation, please consider a phone call, Zoom, or a visit from one of our clergy or trained lay volunteers.

To schedule please contact the Parish Office, 508-548-3863. We can also place your name on the list of people who receive prayers during our worship services and/or give your name to a group of people who will pray for you.

For parishioner hospital patients, please notify us. Due to privacy restrictions, hospitals no longer contact us. It is difficult for us to get information about patients from hospitals and other facilities.

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