Faith Crisis Support 1st Wednesday Provo
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Faith Crisis Support 1st Wednesday Provo
Quite a few people have brought up faith crisis, so when I just found out about this I thought to share it here. Sorry to those too far away to go. I haven’t gone yet, but may.
Thrive Faith Crisis Support - just the 1st Wednesday of each month (started June 2 in person - next July 7). 7pm
1775 S. East Bay Blvd., Provo, UT.
Free - no cost.
Thrive Faith Crisis Support - just the 1st Wednesday of each month (started June 2 in person - next July 7). 7pm
1775 S. East Bay Blvd., Provo, UT.
Free - no cost.
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Re: Faith Crisis Support 1st Wednesday Provo
Interesting, if you go I think many of us would like to hear what it is and how it went. I haven’t heard of such a program but it sounds like it could be a good thing for many people.
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Is this a church-sponsored event? Judging from the address, it doesn’t look like it would be—maybe I’m wrong. I would go either way if I could. Since I don’t have a calling, maybe I can ask my bishop to call me as the Faith Crisis President.
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Is this the same "Thrive faith crisis support" that has some association with John Dehlin, Mormon Stories, and hence probably more of a progressive post-Mormon support group?
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I think the church should do it. It would be beneficial in so many ways. Both good for those with a “faith crisis”, and also just the typical member. And it would probably be a very enjoyable calling and class to participate in. Or, here’s another idea, they could re-brand the Gospel doctrine class.
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Yeah, I think so. I’m just getting to know it, but I think it’s similar to post-Mormon groups. And FYI, I got kicked out of a few of their groups for basically stating biological, medical & statistical facts about harms of homosexuality. And someone tried discrediting me by pointing to my post warning about some covid nonsense. So, most people there may not exactly be freedom-loving. And at a meeting, when we went around explaining the basics of our beliefs, I was one of the few to say I believed in God, which several argued against.The Creator wrote: ↑June 7th, 2021, 2:56 pm Is this the same "Thrive faith crisis support" that has some association with John Dehlin, Mormon Stories, and hence probably more of a progressive post-Mormon support group?
So… I probably won’t even go. This most recent encounter of bullying by “moderators” changed my mind.
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Gospel Principles used to be the closest thing. It focused on the basics, and was designed for investigators or new members. People in faith-crisis mode are similar to them because they often reconsider everything, like starting from scratch. But of course, the class is no more.Jonesy wrote: ↑June 7th, 2021, 3:30 pmI think the church should do it. It would be beneficial in so many ways. Both good for those with a “faith crisis”, and also just the typical member. And it would probably be a very enjoyable calling and class to participate in. Or, here’s another idea, they could re-brand the Gospel doctrine class.
If anyone heard of a faith-crisis group that hasn’t changed one herd mentality for another (like homosexual/covid-bs), please share it.