God and Me After a School Shooting
“God” is in the people in our community who are coming together to help, to serve, to love; no matter their denomination or faith or
“God” is in the people in our community who are coming together to help, to serve, to love; no matter their denomination or faith or
Today, it is 22 years since my father died. In a few days, I will be having major surgery. And I don’t know if the
This lesson plan is written for you to use in a class or at home. If you use it at home, I suggest just taking
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,
I am on the leadership team of an online ministry with Community of Christ that supports those in the middle of faith transitions. This is
I once equated anger with weakness. I wondered, “What good is anger?” and “Do good Mormons even get angry?” This idea influenced me so heavily
This longing for justice, I realized afterward, was hope. It wasn’t a smiley feeling that everything was going to be all right but an overwhelming
The collective grief of my country has surged for the second time in my adult life. The first time, I was a young adult, in
By Emily Larson Photo by Samartha J V on Unsplash As part of my calling, I was asked to read through the For the Strength of Youth pamphlet
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.