Wake up.
“I am a witness by being absent,” Wendy declares, giving vivid despair to the realization of my role as a woman in this patriarchal church.
“I am a witness by being absent,” Wendy declares, giving vivid despair to the realization of my role as a woman in this patriarchal church.
I started to hear that the temple ceremony had been updated – again. My friends were saying that Christ was more prominently featured and that
It seems the church wants me to act as a buffer to keep my children in the safe, shallow end. But I would rather train
I didn’t mean to scandalize Primary with my story of drinking alcohol and coffee, but in the end I’m glad I did.
The kinds of creative navigation of choices that I have seen discussed and modeled in Mormon feminism have served me well in life. I can
I rarely attend Sunday School anymore. LDS Sunday School is for sharing comfortable, pat answers created to support doctrinal cohesion. We do not meet to
How would you go about creating a ward culture that is loving, inclusive, and charitable?
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.
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
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