
Pride
When I was a member, I never let myself consider the implications for even the most generous views on LGBTQ people.
Processing life through writing. Be warned, I often change my mind with new information.
Processing life through writing. Be warned, I often change my mind with new information.
When I was a member, I never let myself consider the implications for even the most generous views on LGBTQ people.
Looking back on the past few months of faith transition, I can see some vast changes in my heart and soul. I am still finding my way in this new world, but I wanted to document some of what I see right now. There are more of some things, and less of others things than there were a year ago.
Eliza was 6 years old the summer she walked the whole way from Nebraska to Utah. There was only one wagon for every 12 people in the company, so everyone had to walk, even little Eliza. She and most of…
Mood: Life in the time of Covid is like staring down a revolting layered dip, the exquisite layers of torment piling sloppily on top of one another, accumulating into one horrifying whole of nauseating glop we are all going to have to eat before we can get down from the table.
The pain of leaving the church is part of the truth of leaving the church. But when our soul calls us to do hard things, we do hard things. So I am doing hard things.
A powerful moment with God’s love for women started my journey out of the Mormon church.