Evergreen International Explained

Evergreen International, Inc. was a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization[1] located in Salt Lake City, Utah[2] whose stated mission was to assist "people who want to diminish same-sex attractions and overcome homosexual behavior".[3] Evergreen supported the doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Founded in 1989, Evergreen closed in 2014.[4]

Conferences

LDS church leaders spoke at the following Evergreen conferences:

Effectiveness

As many as 40% of Evergreen members were in heterosexual marriages. Warren Throckmorton reviewed Understanding the meaning of change for married Latter-Day Saint men with histories of homosexual activity by J. W. Robinson. Robinson interviewed seven heterosexually married men who had been through Evergreen and previously identified as gay. They believed that they had a spiritual transformation that changed their orientation. They also stated that they were no longer troubled by feeling different or rejected by heterosexual men, emotional attraction to men, sexual attraction to men, feeling bad about same-sex desires, social isolation, or compulsive sexual thoughts and behaviors. Robinson found that their change came from a new understanding that prior same-sex attractions did not require them to be gay.[8]

Closure and transition to North Star

See also: North Star (organization). In January 2014, Evergreen International announced that it had closed and had merged some of its operations with North Star, a support group for LDS church members with same-sex attraction. North Star takes no position on the question of whether sexual orientation change is possible.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Matheson. David. 1993. The Transition from Homosexuality: The Role of Evergreen International. Issues in Religion and Psychotherapy. 19. 1 . Brigham Young University. Association of Latter-day Saint Counselors and Psychotherapists.
  2. Web site: Group Aimed at Helping Mormons Overcome Homosexual Behavior Shuts Down. January 4, 2014. KUER-FM. Smardon . Andrea.
  3. Sexual Orientation Change Efforts Through Psychotherapy for LGBQ Individuals Affiliated With the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Renee. Galliher. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy. Routledge. John P.. Dehlin. John Dehlin. Academia.edu.
  4. Mormon 'Ex-Gay' Group Shuts Down, Absorbed by Other Organization. The Advocate. Ring. Trudy . January 3, 2014.
  5. News: Hart . John L. . 'Battle is within': Live standards, receive blessings . LDS Church News . . . 1 October 2007.
  6. Elder Bruce C. Hafen Speaks on Same-Sex Attraction. LDS Church. 29 October 2016. 2009-09-19. 2019-06-11. https://web.archive.org/web/20190611194249/https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/elder-bruce-c-hafen-speaks-on-same-sex-attraction.
  7. News: Remarks by Bishop Keith B. McMullin to Evergreen International. 29 November 2016. Mormon Newsroom. LDS Church. 20 Sep 2010.
  8. . Initial empirical and clinical findings concerning the change process for ex-gays . June 2002 . 33 . 242–248 . Throckmorton . Warren . 10.1037/0735-7028.33.3.242 . 3 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080504130831/http://www.drthrockmorton.com/article.asp?id=1 . 2008-05-04 .