A Primer on Blessings
The blessings by poet and United Methodist minister Jan Richardson have been giving me a lot of comfort in recent weeks. Nearly every Zoom church
The blessings by poet and United Methodist minister Jan Richardson have been giving me a lot of comfort in recent weeks. Nearly every Zoom church
The following is a guest post by Esther Candari. You can see more of her work here. Late Monday night I opened one of many
By Michelle Franzoni Thorley From a speech given at the Center for LDS Arts in New York City, 2019. Shared here to publicly add to
by Kristie Carlson I’m writing about my experience, which is valid because it’s my experience. It’s okay if it’s not your experience. Scroll on; or
My COVID captivity looks like this: work from home M-F, empty nest, husband retired, quiet house in suburbia, USA. I have time on my hands.
I’ve written before about how Motherhood may be hazardous to a woman’s health. In this post I’ll discuss how fertility privilege functions in Mormon
by DesertProse I joined a multi-faith webinar service for Easter. All were encouraged to bring their own emblems of communion to conclude the meeting. After
The church released directions last week for how to administer the sacrament at home. They specify that a worthy priesthood holder must break the bread,
by TMarie On Mother’s Day last year I found myself pregnant with my second child (a girl), dealing with an intense fear that she would
Since my public libraries have been closed for our Shelter in Place for almost 3 weeks ago, I’ve not been able to get physical books
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.