Religious Trauma Recovery Discussion
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Are you an LGBTQ+ individual navigating the impacts of religious trauma and seeking a safe, affirming space to heal and connect?
Join us for the Rise Above Virtual Discussion Group.
This recovery support-focused group is open to everyone in the LGBTQ+ community, regardless of faith background, who has experienced religious trauma and desires a compassionate community.
Each week, we’ll explore themes related to healing, resilience, and self-acceptance. Through guided discussions, personal stories, and supportive activities, our goal is to empower you on your path to recovery. Join us for a space that respects, affirms, and embraces you as you are.
What to Expect:
Welcoming Atmosphere: A judgment-free, affirming space to connect with others on similar journeys.
Guided Topics: Each week covers a unique aspect of healing from religious trauma and discrimination.
Open Discussion & Sharing: Share at your own comfort level—whether speaking up or listening, all participation is valued.
Ongoing Community Support: The Rise Above Community doesn't start and end with the virtual meetings, enjoy ongoing community connections and interactions via our discord server.
Discord Community
Meeting Details:
When: Every Wednesday at 6:00 PM CST
Where: Online (link provided upon RSVP and registration completion)
Duration: 2 hours
Who Can Attend: Open to all LGBTQ+ individuals who may benefit from a supportive group focused on healing from religious trauma.
*This is a shared event among the overarching Rise Above Community, current RSVPs do not reflect the attendance of the group. Please RSVP if interested
How to Join:
Click RSVP to receive details and registration information or DM an organizer for assistance. Registration is free, but space is limited to ensure a comfortable and inclusive environment.
Questions?
Contact: [email protected]
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Every week on Wednesday until May 27, 2025
Religious Trauma Recovery Discussion