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Monday, June 9, 2025 at 5:29 PM
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“Michiganders Against the Twin Flames Church of Union:”

A Facebook page called “Michiganders Against the Twin Flames Church of Union” has garnered over 400 followers since it was first created less than two weeks ago. Nicole Schroeder, 30, said she made the online page as a way to raise awareness about high control groups like Twin Flames Universe (TFU) and to help any victims looking for support after encountering TFU founders’ and Suttons Bay couple Jeff and Shaleia Divine.
The Twin Flames Universe “Church of Union” logo, pictured with a line going straight through it, is used as the profile picture for the “Michiganders Against the Twin Flames Church of Union” Facebook page. The purpose of the online page is to invite members of the community to work togethe...

A Facebook page called “Michiganders Against the Twin Flames Church of Union” has garnered over 400 followers since it was first created less than two weeks ago.

Nicole Schroeder, 30, said she made the online page as a way to raise awareness about high control groups like Twin Flames Universe (TFU) and to help any victims looking for support after encountering TFU founders’ and Suttons Bay couple Jeff and Shaleia Divine.

“I really wasn’t expecting (this page) to reach this many people and for this many people to feel so strongly about it…” Schroeder said. “The more communication, the more information that we can put out there to be fact checking and follow up on their movements and what they’re planning, the better.”

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