Gender Identity/Trans, Married, SSA Men, SSA Women
Session Description: Being married can bring us ultimate joy and is an essential part of our earthly journey. But, marriage can be hard! In this closed-door session for married LGBTQ Latter-day Saints, we will unpack the joys, challenges, coping strategies, and...
Gender Identity/Trans, Single, SSA Men, SSA Women, Young Single Adult (YSA)
Session Description: Many followers of Christ experience attractions or feelings that seem to complicate their path, often resulting in dissonance and loneliness. As the majority of saints are currently unwed, it’s common to question one’s place in the Plan of...
Gender Identity/Trans, Spouses, SSA Men, SSA Women
Session Description: Dive into the intricate realm of trauma in this session. Discover why individuals experience triggers and seemingly overreact to certain stimuli, and how that points to the ways we respond to our trauma. Explore the different ways trauma is...
Gender Identity/Trans, Married, Parents, Parents of GI/Trans Children, Parents of SSA Children, Spouses, Spouses of GI/Trans, Spouses of SSA Men, Spouses of SSA Women, SSA Men, SSA Women
Session Description: Navigating the intersection of getting our needs met and honoring our sacred stewardship of meeting the needs of our children can be tough, even in calm waters. What do we do then when the waters become troubled and the storms of pain, bitterness,...
Gender Identity/Trans, SSA Men, SSA Women
Session Description: What is the secret to allowing ourselves to be seen and truly connected with others in healthy friendships? When we are able to see and hear each other, we build lasting friendships. Come learn what true friendship is, how to create it, and how to...
Gender Identity/Trans, Parents, Parents of GI/Trans Children, Parents of SSA Children, Spouses, Spouses of GI/Trans, Spouses of SSA Men, Spouses of SSA Women, SSA Men, SSA Women
Session Description: Do you feel like as hard as you try, this journey still remains as difficult as ever? It’s easy to point out the things or others around us that make our struggle difficult; but have you ever thought about how you, yourself, contribute to your own...