O Tannenbaum Talkeria—It’s Christmas!

Ok…we won’t have snow. But, we will have great food & great conversation. Friendships formed. Connections created. Stories shared. Loneliness lifted.

The food has generously been provided for!!! So, come and enjoy.

If you plan to attend, please send me an RSVP. Either private message on Facebook or email me at liberty-sam@msn.com.

Over the past 6 months, 32 people have visited the Talkeria. Ten more have told me they hope to come soon. The largest gathering ever was 7 attendees. We may have more or less this Wednesday. If you have never come before, you are always welcome to join us.

What’s the Talkeria all About?

Gut-Wrench in the Closet

Over the past 2 1/2 years, I have undergone a gut-wrenching faith transition. I am still a faithful member of the LDS church. However, I look at the world much differently. I say gut-wrenching because my journey has been accompanied by a good bit of anguish, pain, anger, disappointment and loneliness. Navigation has been difficult for me…..and my family.

For the first 7 months, I thought that I was completely alone in searching out new truths. Little did I know that there were, and are, many treading the same path. But, that was not initially evident. There was a part the LDS culture that I was naively unaware of. Much of the history and doctrine of Mormondom is forbidden to discuss at church. Asking certain questions in public or in private yields judgment but no answers.

The suppression of honest discussion causes a number of unintended consequences. I have personally experienced several. I have also witnessed the difficult experience of others. Two years ago, I started suggesting to my local church leaders that there was a need to find a way to discuss troubling issues. As the years have passed, I have watched as more and more friends and family walk away from the church that they had once been so committed to. All of them had basically grappled in private with their gut-wrenching faith transition.

So, absent any other venue for open & in-person discussion, I started the Mormon Talkeria. A casual sit-down to kindly and respectfully talk.

Talkeria Topics

If you find yourself in any of these situations, let’s talkeria.

LDS history and doctrine are troubling you, family members or friends.

You have a child who is doubting or has left the church.

You have a parent, sibling or friend who is doubting or has left the church.

Your faith has changed, and you are having difficulty interacting with family or friends .

Your faith has changed and are having difficulty in your marriage.

The faith of your spouse has changed and you are having difficulty in you marriage.

You are LGBT, in or out of the closet.

You have an LGBT child, sibling or friend.

You have left the church, but still have Mormon issues to discuss.

You have left the church, but still want to maintain contact with Mormons.

Belief Spectrum

The Mormon Talkeria is meant for both believing Mormons, ex-Mormons and anybody in-between. Whatever path a person choses or has chosen, judgment has no place here . Discussions are not intended to try to sway anyone to leave, stay or come back to church. Rather, this will be a place of support for the journey each has chosen.

I am not an expert at anything. I’m certainly not a professional counselor. That’s not the purpose of The Talkeria. It’s simply a venue for talking face-to-face and friend-to-friend.

For more information on the Talkeria history, click HERE.