LifeRing Secular Recovery

LifeRing Secular Recovery LifeRing Secular Recovery has a 3 point philosophy: Sobriety, self-direction, and secularity. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is LifeRing? No. We’re new.

We have a three point philosophy: Sobriety, Secularity and Self-Empowerment. LifeRing is a network of support groups for people who want to live free of alcohol and illicit or non-medically indicated drugs. How does LifeRing work? LifeRing works through positive social reinforcement. The meeting process empowers the Sober Self within each of us. What is the LifeRing program? The hallmark of a quality treatment program is to match the treatment to the individual. We adopt that same approach in our self-help work. We encourage each participant to work out their own particular path and to use the group process as a workshop for that purpose. We publish a workbook, “Recovery by Choice,” as a tool for building one’s "Personal Recovery Program" or PRP. What is the LifeRing meeting format? Formats vary, but at most meetings, the topic is “How Was Your Week?” Each person reports on the highlights and heartaches of their past week and plans ahead for the decisions of the coming week. Conversation (“cross-talk”) is encouraged. Personal drinking/drugging histories (“drunkalogues”) are discouraged. The meeting ends with a round of applause to one another for staying clean and sober. Where can I find out more information about LifeRing? This website is a good place to start. For further reading, go to the LifeRing Press bookstore. For a fast response, check out the online connections. To contact LifeRing, please email service@lifering.org or call1-800-811-4142. Is LifeRing affiliated with another organization, or is it a subsidiary of something else? LifeRing is an independent, free-standing organization not affiliated with any other. How is LifeRing financed? LifeRing is a nonprofit with 501(c)(3) charitable status. LifeRing is supported by passing the basket at meetings, sales of LifeRing Press literature, and individual donations. Who runs LifeRing? Each LifeRing meeting (in-person and online) can elect one delegate to participate in the annual LifeRing Congress. The Congress elects the Board of Directors, and the Board appoints the officers. For details, see the LifeRing Bylaws, available from LifeRing Press. How come I’ve never heard of LifeRing before? LifeRing was founded as a national organization in 2001. The LifeRing story is just getting out. How successful is LifeRing? LifeRing is successful for people who find this approach a good fit. If you would like to meet such people, come to a LifeRing meeting. If you are a social scientist and would like to conduct an outcomes study, we would be happy to cooperate. Can friends and loved ones of alcoholics/addicts attend LifeRing? Yes, provided they are clean and sober at the time of the meeting. A separate LifeRing Partners organization is planned. Is LifeRing a 12-step program? LifeRing is not a spinoff from AA. LifeRing uses a different approach from the 12-step model. See “How a LifeRing meeting works.”

If I attend LifeRing, can I also go to AA/NA? Of course. LifeRing will support you in activities that help you stay clean and sober. Is LifeRing a treatment program? LifeRing is a network of support groups. We cooperate with many treatment programs but our group leaders (“convenors”) as a rule are ordinary persons in recovery. Most groups meet about an hour each week.

​Does LifeRing have sponsors? Sponsors in 12-step programs play two main roles: they guide the newcomer through the 12 Step Program and they are available for support between meetings. In LifeRing we each work out personal programs, so there is no real role for a Program guide. We do very much value supportive contacts between meetings, and we circulate phone and email lists at meetings for that purpose. In that sense, all the participants in a meeting sponsor one another.

​Do I have to call myself an “alcoholic” or “addict” in LifeRing? Some do, some don’t. The effort to stop drinking and using drugs is required. The self-defining labels and the theories behind them are optional.

​What about smoking? Our meetings are non-smoking. We do not require people to quit smoking in order to participate in our groups, but we provide encouragement, education and support for quitting whenever the person feels ready.

​Are the meetings confidential? We value confidentiality and protect our members’ anonymity, but we permit members to disclose their own participation if they feel that being open will strengthen their recovery. Is LifeRing only for alcoholics? We see alcoholism and drug addiction as basically identical and we welcome people into our meetings regardless of their “drug of choice.”

Is LifeRing mainly for atheists or agnostics? About 40 percent of LifeRing participants attend church (or other places of worship) at least once a year. Since the LifeRing recovery process does not rely on a “higher power” or similar concepts, LifeRing participants’ religious and/or spiritual beliefs remain private and don’t become an issue in the meeting. Neither religious proselytizing nor attacks on religion are permitted in our meetings. Does LifeRing cost anything? A basket is usually passed for voluntary contributions to defray expenses, but there is no charge to participate.

​How is LifeRing similar to AA or NA? We are abstinence-based. We use group support. Meetings are confidential.

​How is LifeRing different from AA/NA? We see the power to get clean and sober inside of each person (the “sober self”). You can get clean and sober regardless of your belief or disbelief in a ‘higher power.’ We welcome people regardless of their ‘drug of choice.’ We encourage cross-talk in meetings. We each build Personal Recovery Programs tailored to our individual makeup.

Attention All LifeRingers and People Who Love Giving Back: Are you looking for that special something to give your time ...
02/11/2026

Attention All LifeRingers and People Who Love Giving Back: Are you looking for that special something to give your time and attention to, show it some love, set your heart and soul ablaze in a way only volunteering can?

Then put a LifeRing on it and come to our Valentine’s Day Engagement Party to find the one meaningful opportunity- big or small - that’s right for you!

Get all the info. here: https://lifering.org/engagement-party/

Friends, Super Bowl Sunday tends to feel more like national drinking day to a lot of us, so if you’re nervous about how ...
02/07/2026

Friends, Super Bowl Sunday tends to feel more like national drinking day to a lot of us, so if you’re nervous about how you’re going to get tbrough it sober but still want to enjoy the game, never fear - Team LifeRing is here to help you win the day! Check out our playbook filled with tips and tricks to help you shake off anything that tries to keep you from your goal: https://lifering.org/sober-bowl-sunday/

We're excited to announce we have a new meeting! The Liver Spot | XYZ is a welcoming and supportive recovery community f...
02/01/2026

We're excited to announce we have a new meeting! The Liver Spot | XYZ is a welcoming and supportive recovery community for younger people who are navigating both substance use recovery and related medical conditions. If you're looking to connect with others who understand what it's like to be a patient in recovery, this is the place for you. No matter your current condition, you'll find a warm welcome and a safe space to share your journey. To get all the meeting details, please visit: https://meetings.lifering.org/meetings/1300/

To learn more our about LifeRing's thriving Liver Spot community, please visit: https://lifering.org/meeting-menu/online-meetings/lifering-liver-spots/

Our first Town Hall Community Meeting is happening on January 29th on Zoom. Please join us and help shape LifeRing in th...
01/22/2026

Our first Town Hall Community Meeting is happening on January 29th on Zoom. Please join us and help shape LifeRing in the coming year - bring your questions, suggestions, and share your experiences with us in an open discussion forum.
Visit our website for more information at: lifering.org/town-hall-january-2026/

Just a little reminder...
01/20/2026

Just a little reminder...

Friends, it's National Substance Use Treatment Month in the U.S., and this week we're focusing on our area of expertise ...
01/13/2026

Friends, it's National Substance Use Treatment Month in the U.S., and this week we're focusing on our area of expertise - offering people choices on just one of multiple pathways to recovery.

Today on the blog, we talk about what all of that means:

https://lifering.org/multiple-pathways/

Well, here we are - it’s another New Year, which many of us look at as a fresh start, an opportunity to do things differ...
01/08/2026

Well, here we are - it’s another New Year, which many of us look at as a fresh start, an opportunity to do things differently, or a chance to try something new.

One of those things may be taking a look at your relationship with alcohol and taking a break from it for a while, and there’s no better time than during Dry January.

If you’re game and want to see how LifeRing can help, check out our blog for all the details: https://lifering.org/dry-january-2026/

Today on the LifeRing Blog, Lorraine talks about what building her circle of recovery community looks like, and how impo...
12/26/2025

Today on the LifeRing Blog, Lorraine talks about what building her circle of recovery community looks like, and how important it is for everyone who wants to live their lives as their sober selves, and why LifeRing relies on your support to provide what we offer to as many people who need to makes us a part of their circle of recovery community as possible:
https://lifering.org/create-a-circle-of-recovery/

12/24/2025
Friends, today on our blog LifeRinger Cathy talks about giving back to the organizations like ours that helped her creat...
12/09/2025

Friends, today on our blog LifeRinger Cathy talks about giving back to the organizations like ours that helped her create a sense of community when she needed it most:

https://lifering.org/power-of-community/

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