1.
The ultimate responsibility and
authority for OA world services reside
in the collective conscience of our
whole Fellowship.
2.
The OA groups have delegated to
World Service Business Conference the
active maintenance of our world
services; thus, World Service Business
Conference is the voice, authority and
effective conscience of OA as a whole.
3.
The right of decision, based on trust,
makes effective leadership possible.
4.
The right of participation ensures
equality of opportunity for all in the
decision-making process.
5.
Individuals have the right of appeal
and petition in order to ensure that
their opinions and personal grievances
will be carefully considered.
6.
The World Service Business
Conference has entrusted the Board of
Trustees with the primary
responsibility for the administration of
Overeaters Anonymous.
7.
The Board of Trustees has legal rights
and responsibilities accorded to them
by OA Bylaws, Subpart A; the rights
and responsibilities of the World
Service Business Conference are
accorded to it by Tradition and by OA
Bylaws, Subpart B.
8.
The Board of Trustees has delegated
to its Executive Committee the
responsibility to administer the OA
World Service Office.
9.
Able, trusted servants, together with
sound and appropriate methods of
choosing them, are indispensable for
effective functioning at all service levels.
10.
Service responsibility is balanced by
carefully defined service authority;
therefore, duplication of efforts is
avoided.
11.
Trustee administration of the World
Service Office should always be assisted
by the best standing committees,
executives, staffs and consultants.
12.
The spiritual foundation for OA service
ensures that:
(a) No OA committee or service body
shall ever become the seat of
perilous wealth or power;
(b) Sufficient operating funds, plus an
ample reserve, shall be OA’s prudent
financial principle;
(c) No OA member shall ever be placed
in a position of unqualified authority;
(d) All important decisions shall be
reached by discussion, vote and,
whenever possible, by substantial
unanimity;
(e) No service action shall ever be
personally punitive or an incitement
to public controversy; and
(f) No OA service committee or service
board shall ever perform any acts of
government, and each shall always
remain democratic in thought and
action.
© 2020 Virtual Intergroup of Overeaters Anonymous
Spiritual Principles in the Twelve Concepts
Concept
One: Unity
Concept Two:
Conscience
Concept Three:
Trust
Concept Four:
Equality
Concept Five:
Consideration
Concept Six:
Responsibility
Concept Seven:
Balance
Concept Eight:
Delegation
Concept Nine:
Ability
Concept Ten:
Clarity
Concept Eleven:
Humility
Concept Twelve:
(a) Selflessness
(b) Realism
(c) Representation
(d) Dialogue
(e) Compassion
(f) Respect
The 12 Concepts of Overeaters Anonymous Service