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How has Gay Mormon LDS Reconciliation helped you?

Posted by ldsrecon on October 20, 2007

Over the years many people have attended Gay Mormon LDS Reconciliation either for a short or longer period of time. We encourage you to comment and tell us how Gay Mormon LDS Reconciliation has helped you in your spiritual journey. Click on the Comments button below to add you personal story.

Remember to visit our site Gay Mormon LDS Reconciliation at www.LDSReconciliation.org.

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Gay Mormon Missionary Stories

Posted by ldsrecon on October 20, 2007

We are interested in gathering a group of gay mormon missionary stories. Please feel free to comment on this post and add your personal story as a gay mormon missionary. Your story will most likely be interesting but may very well help another youth who is trying to decide whether he should go on a mission and serve the church. We look forward to your post.

For further information about our group visit Gay Mormon LDS Reconciliation at www.LDSreconciliation.org

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What is LDS Reconciliation and how did it start?

Posted by ldsrecon on September 19, 2007

LDS Reconciliation

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

LDS Reconciliation is a group of Gay Mormons who either are or have previously been members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or who wish to associate and study the Gospel of Jesus Christ as taught by the Churches scriptures and manuals. The term Gay in this context refers to Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transgendered, Intersexed, and all other sexual orientation. The group was originally started under the direction of LDS Family Fellowship ([1]), a volunteer organization of Parents with Gay Children from Mormon Backgrounds.

www.ldsreconciliation.org

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