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Network aids those who leave LDS Church
Transition is eased for disillusioned Mormons
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Additional 30-day billboards will go up May 25 on a highway between Idaho Falls and Rexburg, and July 9 somewhere in Provo, he said. PostMormon.org recently registered as a 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation, and fund-raising on the Web site pays for the billboards. Membership on the site's message boards has grown from about 850 to nearly 1,200 since the first billboard went up.
Ricks stressed that the organization is not "anti-Mormon. We want to reach out to people who have left the church without upsetting people who are still in the church." Consequently, the group doesn't try to "recruit" Latter-day Saints or persuade them to leave their faith. It does seek to support those who are leaving of their own accord, he said.
Dobbs said his organization takes a similar tack. "We're here to support people in their faith journey," whether they ultimately decide to leave the LDS Church or return to it, he said.
While the LDS Church updates its membership figures regularly, it doesn't release figures on how many people formally resign their membership with written notice to the church through a local bishop or stake president. It is safe to say that a significant percentage of people listed as church members are not active in their faith.
Ricks said his organization exists both for those who have resigned, and those who are thinking about leaving. He regularly gets comments on the Web site from people who say "I didn't know there were other people like me out there."
"Every time that happens, I love it because I felt the same way," he said. "I started this because I wanted to find out if there were any others out there." He began the organization with an informal meeting at a restaurant after putting an ad in the local newspaper. Two people showed up, but at the next meeting a few more trickled in. His Cache Valley chapter now draws from eight to 20 people per meeting.
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