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A Dozen Steps

Joe McQ

by Mark on October 27th, 2007

From AAHistory.com;

“Joe McQ. from Little Rock, Arkansas, of the original Joe and Charlie Big Book Studies, moved on to another life October 25, 2007. You are invited to leave a message in his Memorial Book for his family.”

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Joe’s funeral will be Thursday, Nov. 1st, 2007, 11 A.M. at the Pulaski Height United Methodist Church.

History of Joe & Charlie Big Book Studies

“Joe McQ. & Charlie P. met in 1973 when Joe introduced Charlie as the AA speaker at an Al-Anon Convention. Joe had wondered if Charlie might be the country-western singer Charlie Pride. “He wasn’t even the right color,” Joe laments. They instantly discovered their mutual fascination with AA’s basic text “The Big Book”. What interested them most was that The Big Book was written in a particular sequence to convey certain ideas. That interest began a close friendship which has lasted to this day. They would frequently meet to discuss the book, often driving 225 miles to meet in each other’s homes.

Soon they were planning meetings in hotel rooms at AA conventions in Oklahoma and Arkansas, and within a few years, the meetings grew in popularity. In 1977, some members met in a Tulsa, OK hotel room for a discussion of the Big Book. One asked Joe & Charlie to come to his home group to present a program on the book. An AA taper made a four tape set of
their presentation and called it “The Big Book Study”. The tapes were gradually circulated throughout the fellowship and invitations were received for Joe & Charlie to present the study at AA conventions, roundups and special events. By 1980, there had been about eight studies offered.

At the 1980 International AA Convention in New Orleans, Westly P. an impassioned Big Booker from Pompano Beach, Florida, organized a lunch for 1,500 AAs from all over the world and gave away 100 Joe & Charlie tape sets as door prizes. Invitations exploded and within a couple of years, Joe & Charlie were presenting about 36 studies a year worldwide. Obviously, the seminars struck a deep chord within AA members … for the reaffirmation of “this message” as written in April 1939 with the publication of the first edition of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Studies have been given in 48 states and most Canadian provinces. Additionally, Australia, New Zealand, England, Scotland, Ireland, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden and the Netherlands have all hosted the Big Book Study seminars with Joe & Charlie.

The original Joe McQ. has had to curtail his travels in recent years. Oddly enough, another Joe — Joe McC., active in the study group since the beginning — has been able to pick up the slack. “Where God guides, God provides,” as some members say.

All this growth has not come without a measure of turbulence. What spiritual journey does not encounter obstacles? Some fellow AAs have termed the duo, “self-appointed gurus”. Others have accused them of making money on these weekends. Actually, only travel expenses, meals and lodging are paid for by the independent AA host committee sponsoring the study. This is in accordance with the AA Guidelines for Conferences and Conventions (MG4), published by the General Service Office. Since 1977, an estimated 200,000 AA Members have experienced the spiritual benefits of these collective studies.”

[Offered by Bill Lash at the AA History Lovers Group at Yahoo!. Thanks Bill]

 

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POSTED IN: Alcoholics Anonymous Resources, Experience, Strength and Hope, Reality, The Third Step

8 opinions for Joe McQ

  • dAAve
    Oct 28, 2007 at 5:49 am

    Thanks for the info.
    I have taken the liberty (without your permission) of directing any of my readers today to your website for this information.
    If you want me to remove the link to your post, please let me know.

  • Mary Christine
    Oct 28, 2007 at 6:50 am

    Thanks Mark.

  • Mark
    Oct 28, 2007 at 6:57 am

    dAAve, that’s perfectly okay… I took the liberty to repeat it from the AA History Lovers Group myself :)

    I am fairly certain many of us have, at one time or another, learned from this man or passed on something he said.

  • Syd
    Oct 29, 2007 at 12:25 pm

    The Joe and Charlie Big Book study is something that I never get tired of listening to. Just like the Big Book, when I listen to them, I learn something new or hear it in a different way.

  • Peter norris
    Oct 29, 2007 at 5:32 pm

    I never tire of joe and charlies big book study.every time i read it i learn more, and pick up things i missed the last time around

  • Shirley Newton
    Oct 31, 2007 at 11:12 pm

    I am grateful to know of Joe McQ

  • Pat Cormier
    Feb 12, 2008 at 12:01 pm

    Hello!

    Just wanted to express my sadness at the passing of Joe McQ. I have heard his CD’s on the twelve steps and enjoy his laughter and heart felt love for the program. Thank you for that. P

  • Jack W.
    May 7, 2008 at 10:47 pm

    I used the Joe & Charlie Big Books Study tapes in 1996-1997 to work through the steps with my sponsor, as he had done with his sponsor.

    They are wonderful, faithful to the program of recovery, and there’s a lot of fun and humor involved too.

    May you rest in peace, Joe, and thank you.

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