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If you are currently, or have ever been part of a faith community, you know it takes effort to hold onto relationships during a faith transition, but it can be done. Listen in as Evelyn Hornbarger and I lean into community building together despite the fact that our faith journeys are leading us in different directions. I'm so grateful for Evelyn's love and energy. I invite you to connect with her on FB before she posts inspiring messages from some generous authorities in her life over the weekend of April 6-7.
Evelyn's Personal Page: https://www.facebook.com/evelyn.hornbarger.7
Generous Conference: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61556115256927
About Evelyn: I grew up in rural New Mexico. I studied how to get married as a Mormon in Thatcher, AZ and then again at BYU where I graduated. After marriage, I went to NMSU for a master's degree in public health, while making babies. I found my way through windy western Nebraska following my husband's career, and I currently live in San Antonio, Texas with my five children and husband. I am re-evaluating all of my life choices, and I need a nap. I like fiber arts, poetry, and reinventing myself after religious deconstruction. I love a backstory, so tell me yours.
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If you're a woman who appreciates connecting with other women in community with vulnerability and compassion, please join us in the Solidarity Sister! Facebook group at:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/716800349946338/
The Solidarity Sister! Book Club has begun and runs through the end of May. We're reading Brené Brown's Gifts of Imperfection over a period of 15 weeks, and connecting via Zoom and Marco Polo. Find more info in the FB group. Sign up at https://forms.gle/ZHpfhd8hwCpw6NL2A
FB: The Solidarity Sister Podcast
IG: @solidaritysister.kristinwilson
By Kristin Wilson5
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If you are currently, or have ever been part of a faith community, you know it takes effort to hold onto relationships during a faith transition, but it can be done. Listen in as Evelyn Hornbarger and I lean into community building together despite the fact that our faith journeys are leading us in different directions. I'm so grateful for Evelyn's love and energy. I invite you to connect with her on FB before she posts inspiring messages from some generous authorities in her life over the weekend of April 6-7.
Evelyn's Personal Page: https://www.facebook.com/evelyn.hornbarger.7
Generous Conference: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61556115256927
About Evelyn: I grew up in rural New Mexico. I studied how to get married as a Mormon in Thatcher, AZ and then again at BYU where I graduated. After marriage, I went to NMSU for a master's degree in public health, while making babies. I found my way through windy western Nebraska following my husband's career, and I currently live in San Antonio, Texas with my five children and husband. I am re-evaluating all of my life choices, and I need a nap. I like fiber arts, poetry, and reinventing myself after religious deconstruction. I love a backstory, so tell me yours.
*************************************
If you're a woman who appreciates connecting with other women in community with vulnerability and compassion, please join us in the Solidarity Sister! Facebook group at:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/716800349946338/
The Solidarity Sister! Book Club has begun and runs through the end of May. We're reading Brené Brown's Gifts of Imperfection over a period of 15 weeks, and connecting via Zoom and Marco Polo. Find more info in the FB group. Sign up at https://forms.gle/ZHpfhd8hwCpw6NL2A
FB: The Solidarity Sister Podcast
IG: @solidaritysister.kristinwilson