Liberation and Community in the Book of Mormon
After realizing that I could not stay in the LDS Church, I was interested in Community of Christ because it still held the Book of
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
After realizing that I could not stay in the LDS Church, I was interested in Community of Christ because it still held the Book of
The High Council speaker stood up one Sunday in May and began reading from his notes on General Conference. I immediately thought: “And so it
The Widow of Zarephath, an Unnamed Hero The geographic area encompassing both Phoenicia and Israel was in the midst of severe drought when our story
Guest post by Maria Mortensen-Davis. Maria Mortensen-Davis is a poet, amateur naturalist, and currently an at-home parent in her family. She lives in Utah County
Healing the Whole Soul Christ heals a man who is paralyzed In Matthew, chapter 9, Jesus arrives in Capernaum, and almost as soon as he
When it comes to historically oppressed communities, not all representation is good representation.
Content Warning: abortion, infertility, pregnancy loss Statistically, you probably know someone who has had an abortion. Were you a safe enough person for them to
When we were young, we lived in a newlywed glow but didn’t know it. We painted castles in the sky and held hands and shared
“There is that in me – I do not know what it is – but I know it is in me.” Walt Whitman, Leaves of
By Miriam Miriam is finishing her PhD at the University of Oregon and is en route to the University of Memphis where she’ll be an
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.