"It doesn't matter what religion you're in. It's more separated at school." Hannah Murphy,13.
"I meet people from other churches and schools. I like to expand my friend pool." Christen Lane, 13.
"You don't even notice that kids are from other churches." Alex Murphy, 15.
"We just have a freakin' sweet time." Kayelee Auer, 14.
"I can share things, and no one will repeat it." Rachael Mayer, 13.
"There is more diversity. You get a taste of every religion and meet people you normally wouldn't meet." Morgan Whipple, 15.
"I've gone to Young Women's and they just talk about that church." Allie Waters, 13.
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