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ProvoUnited States

Christian-majority but rapidly secularizing — large evangelical (~25%), Catholic (~21%), and growing "nones" (~28%); LDS heartland in the Mountain West, Black Protestant traditions in the South, growing Muslim and Hindu populations in cities.

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Provo is the most LDS-saturated city in the world. Brigham Young University is at the heart of it, with its Honor Code, its enforced campus religiosity, and a student population in which being not-LDS is a small minority experience. Around BYU, the city is built on Mormon family infrastructure: wards on every corner, large young families everywhere, religion woven into every commercial and civic interaction.

Leaving the Church in Provo is unusually hard, especially while you are still a BYU student or recent graduate. The Honor Code consequences can be career-altering, the social cost is high because most of your peers are still active members, and the family rupture is often sharpest precisely because Provo families tend to be the most committed slice of the Church. Many people leave Provo before they can fully leave the Church — a move to Salt Lake, Denver, Seattle, or out of the Mountain West entirely is part of the same operation as the deconstruction itself.

If you are reading this from Provo, the LDS pillar page is written with you in mind. The community of ex-BYU students is large and largely online, and the move to a less-saturated environment is a real and reasonable next step.

The rebuild is possible, even when it does not feel that way. Elder X works with people leaving every religious tradition, from cities all over the world. If you are in Provo and wondering whether anyone gets it — someone does. Write. The first email is just you telling your story in your own words.