What I Think of This
The server walked up and surveyed our table. “What do you think of this?” she asked. I had my head down trying to sort out
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
The server walked up and surveyed our table. “What do you think of this?” she asked. I had my head down trying to sort out
by Elle Mae “The Sermon on the Mississippi” I will look elsewhere for God. I don’t know if She is here anymore. But I remember
The Ten Commandments are taught at a young age as a way to live rightly. They’ve even gone beyond the religious sphere and into popular
I had a dream I was talking with Prince William (of England), who was a counselor in my ward’s bishopric. (I dream big). We were
My first memory of you, Carrel, is from that funny young marrieds ward Paul and I were in when we first moved to Boston in
About 30 years ago a Utah Valley area authority was giving a talk to a large audience. He spoke of attending a sacrament meeting where
Carrel Hilton and her sister Kathy were among the first members of Cambridge 1 ward that I met when my husband and I arrived in Boston
Dearest Carrel, My heart is with you, and I’m praying for your comfort and peace. You are a beacon of joy and personal exploration, and
This week, we remember Exponent II founding mother and longtime board member, Carrel Sheldon, who died after a heartbreakingly swift cancer diagnosis. When Carrel was
This week, we remember Exponent II founding mother and longtime board member, Carrel Sheldon, who died after a heartbreakingly swift cancer diagnosis. What better way
Exponent II provides feminist forums for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum to share their diverse life experiences in an atmosphere of trust and acceptance. Through these exchanges, we strive to create a community to better understand and support each other.