Where can I get help with sensitive questions?

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what if I am not a member of any church as I was told when very small that church was within and I didn’t need a building to talk to my creator?
I have created an account. It’s very confusing as the names listed are not of those I remember. I’ve been at this a week. I live over an hour a way from any center to visit and limited ability to travel to a site. Please point me in the direction of a person that can help with my “sensitive “ questions. As when I tried to post what information I had it was deleted and I was sent a msg to reword my questions and not Include the “sensitive “ information.
Any help is greatly appreciated.Thank you
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@Lyonna If I'm understanding your question correctly, you think your tree does not have the right people in it. If you want help learning how to research your tree and input the right people, you can always stop by your local FamilySearch Center. Trained volunteers in these centers can help you learn how to connect your family members. You can find a FamilySearch Center near you here:
Another option is to request a free research consultation. You can sign up for that here: https://go.oncehub.com/ResearchStrategySession
If you have specific questions about deceased family members, you are welcome to post their FamilySearch PID (identification number) here and we can see what help we can offer you. If the family member is deceased, you can also give us information like their name, birth and death dates, and the places they lived.
To protect the privacy of living people, FamilySearch Community does not allow you to post that information about living people, including yourself. But we welcome your questions about your deceased family members.
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Hi, Another great option is to call the help line. They will be able to help with your questions and get you going in the right direction. The number is 866-406-1830. Hours are 8am to 8pm Monday thru Saturday and 1pm to 8pm on Sunday. Times in Mountain Time. Give them a call.
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Meet with a genealogy expert for free via a zoom conference to help get things started
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