Exploring hopeful new ways to relate to Jesus after Mormonism

Our Vision

We are a team of Bible-believing men and women who love Jesus. Many of us have spent decades walking alongside individuals and families who were formerly part of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Faith Reimagined was formed in response to a need that has been identified across the hundreds of churches throughout the Intermountain West region. 

When former members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints find a welcome reception in an Evangelical Christian church, they often encounter a set of unique challenges that will need to be addressed on their faith journey. Managing difficult emotions, figuring out who to trust and how to navigate new found freedoms are just part of that journey.

Our commitment is to honor this faith journey and to be a safe landing place for any former LDS person who is seeking to follow Jesus. 

The project we are currently working on is a 12-week small group curriculum, designed to lovingly walk through 7 of the most common and difficult aspects that people leaving the LDS Church have to navigate.

Our Values

  • We have no ties to a denomination but rather use fundamental biblical principles. In all of our content, we hold to the truth that 'the Word of God is alive and active, sharper than any double-edged sword' (Hebrews 4:12), and we are committed to guiding participants back to Jesus and the life-changing power of His Word. We believe there is no mess too big, no person too far gone, and no hurt so deep that Jesus Christ cannot address it. While our curriculum is designed to create space to process the common challenges former LDS members face, we will always point back to Jesus, the true cornerstone of our faith (Isaiah 28:16).

  • The enemy loves when people feel isolated and alone on their faith journey. Though each faith journey is unique, countless others are experiencing similar emotions and questions. Our small groups are designed to be a safe, welcoming space where we can navigate these waters together, reminding participants that 'where two or three gather in [Jesus’] name, there [He is] with them' (Matthew 18:20). We believe in the power of community, knowing that 'two are better than one' and that a supportive fellowship is 'not easily broken' (Ecclesiastes 4:9-12). As part of this journey, we encourage participants to engage with a local church community that can disciple them so that they can grow and disciple others.

  • Everything in our content is designed to create a safe space where people can be transparent, respected, accepted, and loved, no matter what baggage they may carry. We are called to 'clothe ourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience,' bearing with each other in love and forgiveness, just as the Lord has forgiven us (Colossians 3:12-14). With God, nothing is wasted; He is able to use all of us and our broken stories to shape us into who He created us to be, reflecting a love that 'always protects, always trusts, always hopes, and always perseveres' (1 Corinthians 13:4-7).