Creating Belonging in a New Ward
How would you go about creating a ward culture that is loving, inclusive, and charitable?
How would you go about creating a ward culture that is loving, inclusive, and charitable?
Because, at age 48, I slammed into menopause. It altered me physically. It impacted my job. It affected my interactions with others. And it dramatically
For the last few years, a female friend and I have compared Perimenopause symptoms the way that our younger selves compared rock bands. I have
I don’t regret paying tithing – even during tight financial times. But I do regret that I was misled about where my money was going.
I could not conscientiously prohibit my daughter’s actions. I want her to explore a world where she has the power to create meaningful spiritual experiences.
This past Sunday the Come, Follow Me lesson for Sunday School was based on Matthew 5-6 which includes the Sermon on the Mount and the
Guest Post by Elizabeth Cranford Garcia. Elizabeth Cranford Garcia’s work has most recently appeared in Tar River Poetry, Tinderbox Poetry, Irreantum, Wayfare, and Anti-Heroin Chic,
Guest Post by Alma. Alma is a software developer and living her dream of being a stay-at-home mom to the three remaining children she has
I never knew my dad’s biological mom. She left my grandpa when my dad was two and his little sister one. She was only 19.
Because of this small pocket of freedom in a patriarchal church, primary has become a sanctuary for me, a sacred, loud, bubbling place where age
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.