Guest Post: I’m Not the Christian I Thought I Was
By Whitney Tucked in my newsfeed between the latest pleas for coming together, opinions, and new shipments of lipsense colors was the comment: “At
By Whitney Tucked in my newsfeed between the latest pleas for coming together, opinions, and new shipments of lipsense colors was the comment: “At
I received my temple endowment when I was 21 years old, a few months before going on my mission. Before being endowed, I knew nothing
In this month’s Visiting Teaching Message we are invited to reflect with our sisters on the Atonement of Jesus Christ as evidence of the love
By Anonymous As a devout teenager and developing member of the Mormon church, I was often told many things about our church and its history
By Sara Hanks A variation on the theme of marching, in response to a recent post at the Mormon Women Stand blog. I did some
My youngest brother arrives home from his mission in two weeks, and combined with my sister planning a wedding, and all the changes coming up
I wrote the this poem after being confirmed in my Community of Christ congregation in December 2016. I discussed my faith transition with Brittany Mangelson on the
I must get a certain gleam in my eye. A telltale squint indicating that somewhere in my brain I am rifling through files, considering options,
By Erin Moore Where I Started Even though I’ve never felt like the church and I totally jive, I can recall the exact moment my
This is the third book in the series by Mette Ivie Harrison. The central character, Linda Wallheim, is a feminist-leaning Mormon woman in Utah. Her
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.