2008 Exmormon Foundation Conference

Submitted by Sue Emmett on Mon, 2008/05/12 - 9:00pm.
Oct 17 2008 - 4:00pm
Oct 19 2008 - 1:00pm
Embassy Suites Hotel, Salt Lake City, UT
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"I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived."Henry David Thoreau


Please join us for our annual weekend of education, enlightenment, personal stories, and mingling with a group of interesting and brave people who are exploring life after Mormonism. You're in for a real treat! This weekend has proven to be life-changing for many who come, and you will be energized and healed by the people you meet and the presentations you hear. It's a weekend of shared experiences, and a chance to meet some incredible people. You need not be a Foundation member to attend, but Foundation members do get a discount on the registration.

President's Message - 2007 Exmormon Conference

Submitted by Sandy Crain on Fri, 2008/02/01 - 6:08pm.

You might have noticed that our theme for last year’s conference was “Transitions – Unlocking the secrets to a Post-Mormon Life”. Some people may ask – Is the transition out of the church really that tough, and is there really a secret to it?

Line Upon Line Documentary DVD

Submitted by Brian on Wed, 2007/10/17 - 9:09am.

In this moving documentary, you will see some very courageous people who once lived as devout members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. As you hear them tell their personal stories of how and why they left the Mormon church, you will learn that leaving this religion is an agonizing decision, and for most people, done only after years of questioning and study. It usually means leaving the only community and way of life they have ever known. Additionally, they are often marginalized from family and friends who remain in the church, which makes their transition out even more difficult. It is our hope that by telling their stories, greater understanding will occur.