When & how
One hour each week
Teachers are live on video & audio each week. Participants stay anonymous and interact only by chat text.
Phone, tablet, or computer
How to join anonymously
Visit zoom.us/join in your browser. On phones, open the Zoom app and tap Join a Meeting (not “Sign In”).
Use a fun or simple nickname (e.g., Guest, Frodo, Traveler42) when it asks for your name.
853 1598 6069Then click Join. Cameras and microphones stay off by default; you’ll participate by chat text.
questions- In the app, tap Join a Meeting (don’t sign in).
- Enter the Meeting ID and Password above.
- When it asks for a name, enter something like Guest or Frodo.
- If your real name appears, tap Participants → your name → Rename.
Anonymity works because you join manually with a pseudonym. No account or sign-in is required.
Who is this for?
- Latter-day Saints quietly exploring what the Bible teaches
- Former LDS rebuilding faith on Scripture alone
- Anyone seeking truth who wants a safe, pressure-free place to ask
What happens each week?
- One big question (e.g., Who is Jesus? Is grace enough?)
- Open the Bible and read together
- Live teachers on video and audio each week
- Live Q&A via chat text
- A gentle next step if you’re ready
FAQ
Do I need a Zoom account?
No. Go to zoom.us/join and join manually with the Meeting ID and password above. Enter any display name you prefer.
Will anyone see or hear me?
No. Participants remain anonymous and interact by chat text only. Cameras and microphones are off for participants.
Will the teachers be on video?
Yes. The teachers are live on video and audio each week, teaching from the Bible and answering questions in real time. Only participants remain off-camera and use chat text for privacy.
Can I just listen?
Absolutely. You can stay silent and simply read along.
Is this “anti-Mormon”?
No. We open the Bible and let it speak. You’ll never be mocked or pressured.
I have more questions. How can I reach you privately?
Email us at fbcprovo@gmail.com. Feel free to use a new email if that helps you stay private.
Ready for a next step?
Talk with a pastor privately via chat text or email.
Request a private chatThis study protects participant anonymity. We do not collect or publish participant information.
