A faithful resource for Latter-day Saints experiencing same-sex attraction, centered on the gospel of Jesus Christ.

The Church counsels Latter-day Saints experiencing same-sex attraction to “Identify local counselors or online resources that provide services in harmony with gospel principles.”

— Church Counseling Resources; Same-Sex Attraction

 

We serve the Saints of southeastern Idaho, by providing a safe, uplifting, and gospel-centered environment to support members locally.

THE ONLY UNCOMPROMISINGLY CHRIST-CENTERED, DOCTRINALLY-CONSERVATIVE RESOURCE FOR LATTER-DAY SAINTS

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Seeking local support for experiencing same-sex attraction? You don’t need to do this alone.

It can be difficult to find local support and resources that are in harmony with gospel principles. Click to join our confidential, Rexburg-based support group now.

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Learn about our mission

We’re not here to convert someone from having homosexual attractions to having heterosexual attractions; the only conversion that we support is conversion to Jesus Christ. Let us tell you about our mission.

Check out our Most Recent Blog Article

A Kingdom that will not be Left to Other People

When local members or leaders stray or apostatise from gospel teachings, we need not worry. God's Church and Kingdom, and his Apostles and Prophets, will never again fall into general apostasy. We can rely on God and his anointed servants.

Listen to Tember Harward’s Interviews

Debunking 3 Lies Told to Gay Members of the Church.

Tember discusses 3 lies to gay members of the Church on the Midnight Mormons podcast.

The Covenant Path, Different Voices, and LGBTQ As Latter-Day Saints

Tember discusses various LGBT issues within the Church with Sky Sorensen and Joshua Nelson on Greg Matsen’s Cwic Media podcast.

The Tember Harward Story

Tember discusses his conversion story and experience with SSA with Jacob Hansen of Thoughtful Saints.

“We need to listen to and understand what our LGBT brothers and sisters are feeling and experiencing. Certainly, we must do better than we have done in the past so that [they] feel they have a spiritual home where their brothers and sisters love them and where they have a place to worship and serve the Lord.”

— Elder Russell M. Ballard