Religious Recovery Community is a peer-support space for people recovering from harmful or controlling religious experiences. This group is for those deconstructing beliefs shaped by fear, shame, patriarchy, coercive control, or rigid authority, and seeking clarity and connection.
Inside the community, members explore:
- Religious trauma and spiritual abuse
- Purity culture and sexuality
- Gender, identity, and the gender binary
- Power, control, and authority in religion
- How belief systems become harmful
The community also includes documentary discussions, current events, and space for questions once discouraged or forbidden.
Members have access to short educational content, open discussion, and regular live conversations grounded in shared experience and professionalism.
Led by a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, this is not therapy and not a religious space. It is a supportive peer community focused on learning, honesty, and rebuilding autonomy after religious harm.