Finding Community in the Church
After years of feeling spiritually adrift, I attended a Latter-day Saint service with a friend and discovered a sense of belonging I had never experienced before.
Real experiences from people at every stage of their faith journey — entering, deepening, questioning, leaving, and returning.
After years of feeling spiritually adrift, I attended a Latter-day Saint service with a friend and discovered a sense of belonging I had never experienced before.
I spent fifteen years as a devoted evangelical before questions about Scripture and suffering forced me into a season of profound uncertainty.
Leaving the Jehovah's Witnesses cost me nearly every relationship I had. It also gave me the freedom to build a life on my own terms.
After a decade away from the Catholic Church, a unexpected moment of grace in a small-town parish drew me back to the tradition I thought I had outgrown.
A world religions class and a chance friendship with a Muslim classmate led me on a two-year journey that ended with my shahada.
I had identified as Buddhist for years, but it was a silent retreat that transformed my practice from intellectual interest into lived experience.
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