• Big Sis Advice + Lessons Learned • Sis. Juliet

  • Jul 2 2024
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast

Big Sis Advice + Lessons Learned • Sis. Juliet

  • Summary

  • On this episode of Ladies’ Uplift Circle: The Podcast, Sister Juliet shares her experience growing up in the church and navigating things like baptism, finding a mate, and our presence on and off social media. This episode is intended for our younger sisters who are in this season of life and we pray this “big sis” chat is a blessing to all who tune in.

    The following interview contains references to substance abuse, mental/verbal abuse, partying, and suicide and is intended for mature audiences. Parental review is recommended. The Church of Jesus Christ does not endorse recreational drug use or alcohol abuse and urges individuals considering suicide or self harm to reach out for help and support and to call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988.

    We also touch on the topic of baptism. In The Church of Jesus Christ, we believe baptism occurs when an individual is at an age of accountability where a person understands their free will and has the maturity to comprehend making a covenant with Christ, based on faith and repentance. To learn more about our faith and doctrine and how it aligns with scriptures, please visit us at https://thechurchofjesuschrist.org.

    This podcast is sponsored by the General Ladies’ Uplift Circle, an auxiliary of The Church of Jesus Christ headquartered in Monongahela, PA. For more information, please visit thechurchofjesuschrist.org.

    Connect with us:
    YouTube: @GLUC1920
    Instagram: @gluctcojc
    Email: GLUC-president@thechurchofjesuschrist.org

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