
Sometimes Finding God at Church Takes an Awful Lot of Effort
I hope that this post is useful as a gentle example of why faithful people sometimes struggle with church.
I hope that this post is useful as a gentle example of why faithful people sometimes struggle with church.
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
Reading Hebrew Poetry With Job, we read the first of a series of Biblical books written almost exclusively as poetry. The poet introduces the plot
Guest post by Anonymous. The writer has experienced being a female in the church for four decades and is trying to make a space in
Guest Post by Tasha. Bio: Tasha mothers four children and chooses the beauty of a mixed-faith marriage. She works in a library, craves plants, and
Personal truths are gained through personal revelation. Scientific truths are discovered through the Scientific Method. Latter-Day Saints who use the process of personal revelation
By Louise In the past 11 years, I’ve given thousands of hours to this church. I’ve attended meetings, I’ve prayed for inspiration, I’ve taught countless
By Louise My relationship with God is ever evolving. I allow it to grow and change and become whatever it is supposed to become. I
By Maureen Edgerly Today I listened to an interesting story on Noah Rasheta’s podcast, “Secular Buddhism.” He had been communicating online for over a year
A couple of weeks ago, in our awesome Gospel Principles 2 class, we talked about the first chapter in the manual which focused on the
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.