What Was Your First Ward Like?
How much of an impact does one’s first ward have? I would say it’s monumental.
How much of an impact does one’s first ward have? I would say it’s monumental.
Disabled folks are extremely marginalized in the world today as they were in Biblical times, but Jesus shows us another way. We should follow His
How would you go about creating a ward culture that is loving, inclusive, and charitable?
I wasn’t sure what to write this month’s blog post about until I saw a certain comment on my post from last month. My April
At a recent general conference, it was noted that more than half of the adult members of the church are unmarried. Look around your ward.
Engaging everyone in the same way creates that sense of belonging. There’s a difference between acceptance and belonging.
by Nicole In November 2015, right after the church’s policy on baptizing children of LGBTQ people was made public, I wrote a post on Facebook
So many times, when I or others have expressed that a particular way that a message at church has been framed or presented is hurtful
In this short post, I want to ask, Who are we forgetting? Who are we leaving out? In the ongoing journey for equality and civil
by Laura (In her post from earlier today, Laura gave us the back story and aftermath of her Sacrament Meeting talk in which she spoke
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.