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This Week in Mormons
3/8 – Multi-Level RootsTech

This Week in Mormons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 67:59


MATT Church's First Ever Global Youth Activity MELISSA Elder Rasband tells members in the Philippines to ‘REdedicate their lives” in preparation for the temples being built MATT Elder Uchtdorf recalls the two times he had to flee to a new country and the challenges he faced. MELISSA Giving Machines Changed Millions of Lives in 2024—Here Are the Final Numbers MATT The Latest Temple News from the Church of Jesus Christ Related Southwest corner of Temple Square to reopen MELISSA Utah Christians — from Catholics to Lutherans to Latter-day Saints — begin countdown to Easter. A Post for Ash Wednesday. MATT Residents of Pinesdale, a Montana town founded decades ago by fundamentalist Mormons, are suing for the land they say rightfully belongs to them; the breakaway church maintains it was never theirs. MELISSA Managing Stress and Anxiety - the Church's ‘Caring' instagram page Caring.churchofjesuschrist   MATT A former branch president with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has been charged with the rape of a teenager.   MATT: Famous Mormons: Which Famous Mormon had his name dropped to President Trump this week? Michael T. Benson (President West Virginia University) Mike Leach (American football coach) Danny Ainge (Basketball)   RELATED Celebrities Who Have Opened Up About Growing Up Mormon: Katherine Heigl, Ryan Gosling, More   Big/Little/No Deal: MATT Tariffs. And Their Arch-Apostle MELISSA The debate over BYU Professors and orthodoxy isn't over yet. MATT Newest LDS apostle says porn addicts can kick their habit through professional help and Jesus' love MELISSA Toxic Perfectionism in perspective: Latter-day Saints' unique outlook MATT Pew study shows how Latter-day Saints' political and social views have — and have not — shifted in the past 20 years MELISSA Utah Explains: What the Heck is “Mormon Cuisine”? MATT By bringing in a slew of 5-star prospects with no connection to Utah or the LDS church, BYU basketball has shown how quickly a school can change its standing in the modern era of college sports. MELISSA The Bachelor comes to Star Valley, Wyoming. Related. related. MATT Mormon Wives Star Jessi Ngatikaura Documents $2K+ Nose Job After Being Insecure About It During Filming. RELATED Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Star Mayci Neeley to Share 'Juicy Play-by-Play' in New Memoir Told You So. This Week in Mormon History:   80 years ago - Feb 28, 1944 [David O. McKay] Later, I went over to the Temple and instructed the [First] Presidency to take steps to have more reverence in the Temple. To that end suggested: first, the removal of the desk in the Celestial Room; second, not to have witnesses to marriages enter Celestial Room in street clothing; third, it will be well to consider the advisability of the General Authorities who perform marriages to be dressed in white.   90 years ago  - End of February 1935 [J. Reuben Clark] Tithing-Death Benefit. It is the intention of the First Presidency to give, as a matter of aid and reward for faithfulness, from and after January 1, 1936, to one or more or all of the faithful Church members of the family of a deceased tithe-payer dying after January 1, 1936, an amount equal to one-tenth (1/10) of the tithing paid by such deceased tithe-payer after January 1, 1935. The First Presidency may change, modify, or discontinue the plan and practice thereof in whole or as to any individual case if wisdom or the necessities of the Church seem in their opinion to make such a course desirable.   175 years ago - Feb 28, 1850 Originally named the University of Deseret, the University of Utah is the oldest state university west...

Your Favorite Locals
YFL Ep. 40: The Truth about Growing up Mormon with Emily McHale

Your Favorite Locals

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 108:21


Your Favorite Locals sit down with ex-Mormon Emily McHale to uncover the honest, eye opening, and real experience of growing up LDS. Inspired by The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, they break down the strict rules (no coffee, booze, or premarital fun), deep-rooted gender roles, and the pressure to stay “worthy.” Emily also shares the positive ways the church shaped her growing up and it's effects after leaving the church. Get ready to dive into the wild history of Mormonism, the controversies around its founder, Joseph Smith, and how modern LDS members navigate the internet exposing it all. Buckle up, and get ready to tour the world of Mormonism.(00:00 - 02:23) - Introduction(02:24 - 04:13) Growing Up Mormon(04:14 - 08:19) Rules and Expectations(08:20 - 11:13) Education and Community(11:14 - 14:04) Gender Roles in the LDS Church(14:05 - 20:30) Mormon History shapes U.S. History(20:31 - 24:11) The Impact of Divorce(24:12 - 37:09) Leaving the LDS Church(37:10 - 39:49) Positive Takeaways from the LDS Experience(39:50 - 49:52) Tithing and Financial Practices(49:53 - 1:01:34) Baptisms for the Dead(1:01:35 - 1:11:14) Personal Beliefs and Spirituality(1:11:15 - 1:48:21) Advice for Those Questioning Their FaithSubmit a guest recommendation: https://www.yourfavoritelocals.com/recommend-a-guestWe love what we do and we hope you do too! Have you subscribed to YFL on YouTube?https://www.youtube.com/ @yourfavoritelocalsFollow us on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/your.favoritelocals/We love to hear your feedback! Leave us a review on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/your-favorite-locals/id1674068473

Gospel Tangents Podcast
Non-LDS BYU Black Athletes (Dr Darron Smith)

Gospel Tangents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 100:28


This is a throwback interview from 2017. Dr Darron Smith discusses non-LDS BYU Black athletes. He teaches at University of Memphis and is the author of "When Race, Religion, and Sport Collide." He examines the honor code, graduation rate, and race relations at BYU. He compares their racial record with other famous Christian athletes, including Tim Tebow and Jeremy Lin. We'll also discuss Indian mascots in professional & college sports. Check out our conversation.... https://youtu.be/YZv_onL5Kp8 Don't miss our other conversations about black Mormon History: https://gospeltangents.com/mormon_history/black-mormon-history/ transcript to follow Copyright © 2025 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission 0:00 Overview 6:12 Statistics on Black Athletes at BYU 29:06 Challenges Faced by Black Athletes at BYU 30:59 Honor Code 31:31 Comparisons with Other Institutions 36:43 Graduation Rates/Systemic Issues 38:59 Unionization/Pay for College Athletes 47:09 Racism and Representation in Sports 52:52 Impact of Past Traumas 1:08:49 BYU's Aspirations/Challenges in Joining the Big 12 1:12:58 Parallels Between Black Athletes and Gay Athletes 1:15:41 Black 14 of Wyoming 1:21:09 Racism and Institutionalized Discrimination 1:22:32 Empathy and Mindfulness in Addressing Racism   Copyright © 2025 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved      

Growing Up In Polygamy
American Primeval: Unpacking the Dark Truths of Mormon History

Growing Up In Polygamy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 32:52


Netflix's American Primeval dives into the brutal realities of the American frontier, including the complex and often violent relationships between Mormon settlers, the U.S. Army, and Native American tribes. While the show is historical fiction, it clearly portrays Brigham Young and early Mormon leaders as religious extremists willing to do anything—massacres included—to preserve their theocracy. The show brings to light some of the darkest chapters in Mormon history, including the infamous Mountain Meadows Massacre, where men, women, and children were slaughtered under the guise of religious loyalty. But how much of this portrayal is based on real history? Join us as we break down the historical events that likely inspired American Primeval, separate fact from fiction, and discuss the brutal truths that shaped the early Mormon settlements in the West. Chapters: 00:00:00 Exploring Netflix's American Primeval 00:03:29 The Role of Brigham Young in LDS History 00:07:13 Native American Tribes in Utah and their Legacy 00:11:39 The Mountain Meadow Massacre: A Historical Overview 00:14:42 The Mountain Meadows Massacre: A Historical Overview 00:18:20 The Horrific Massacre and Cultural Clash 00:21:49 Theological Significance of America in Mormon Beliefs 00:25:33 The Controversial Mormon Militia 00:28:57 Impact of Historical Atrocities on Modern Religion Join our NEW Patreon HERE: https://patreon.com/growingupinpolygamy If you or someone you love has left polygamy and needs assistance, please reach out to "Holding Out HELP" at 801-548-3492 or visit their website at www.holdingouthelp.org At Growing Up In Polygamy our mission is to "Create compassion for communities that have been misunderstood, marginalized and/or abused by their leaders, and to empower those who have left by giving them a platform to share their stories with the world." If you would like to DONATE to this cause you can do so here: https://donorbox.org/growing-up-in-polygamy Insta: @growingupinpolygamy New website is now up! www.growingupinpolygamy.com Theme Song created by @artcowles Please feel free to reach out to us! growingupinpolygamy@gmail.com ✅SUBSCRIBE NOW : https://shorturl.at/inqrE #like #comment #post #share and #encourage other to #subscribe to the channel #netflix #mormon #americanprimeval #exmo #ldschurch #polygamy #churchhistory #utah #nativeamerican #brighamyoung

Living Our Beliefs
Bonus. The Mormon Church is More Than You Think – Rick Bennett

Living Our Beliefs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 42:28


Episode 87.  The timing of this Bonus episode is auspicious given the recent debate regarding learning about the history of race in America, the book bans, and the current administration's aim to eliminate the federal department of education. While each of these issues are complex and engage different issues, they share the matter of understanding our history – all of it. And our history leads into what we do today. As part of my ongoing encouragement to know each other's faith and religion, Rick Bennett, host of the Gospel Tangents, a Mormon History podcast, has joined me to talk about the many splinter groups within the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-Day Saints, otherwise known as the LDS church or the Mormons. Whatever you might think or know about this church, I encourage you to listen with an open mind and heart. Rick is a passionate researcher and brings humor and curiosity to his work. Highlights: ·       Mormon splinter groups.·       Joseph Smith: synchronizing the Old Testament and New Testament ·       Religions are seen as cults at their beginning. ·       Common miracles today.·       Studies on faith healings and the placebo effect.·       Succession, polygamy and theological disagreements.·       The LDS church as the “One True Church”.Bio: Rick Bennett is the host of the Gospel Tangents, a Mormon History podcast. He is an expert on various Mormon schismatic groups, presenting at the Mormon History Association, and other Mormon history groups. He is an academic authenticity advisor at Western Governors University and teaches math and statistics at Utah Valley University. Rick holds a Master of Statistics Degree from the University of Utah. He has worked as a research biostatistician in the fields of Dermatology and Traumatic Brian Injuries and works in the network television/cable T.V. industries as a sports statistician.Social Media links for Rick: Website – https://gospeltangents.comYouTube – https://youtube.com/gospeltangentsPatreon – https://patreon.com/gospeltangentsSocial Media links for Méli:Website – Talking with God ProjectLinkedIn – Meli SolomonFacebook – Meli SolomonTranscript on BuzzsproutFollow the podcast!The Living Our Beliefs podcast offers a place to learn about other religions and faith practices. When you hear about how observant Christians, Jews and Muslims live their faith, new ideas and questions arise:  Is your way similar or different?  Is there an idea or practice that you want to explore?  Understanding how other people live opens your mind and heart to new people you meet. Comments?  Questions? Email  Méli at – info@talkingwithgodproject.orgThe Living Our Beliefs podcast is part of the Talking with God Project – https://www.talkingwithgodproject.org/

RadioWest
Does "American Primeval" get the Violence of Mormon History Right?

RadioWest

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 50:30


The Netflix mini-series “American Primeval” depicts the Utah War with extreme brutality. It's also raising questions about historical accuracy.

Cultish
3 | Pre-History of Mormonism: Making Scripture

Cultish

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 72:13


This is episode three of "A Slow Burn of Mormon History" and in this episode: Ryan McMartin and Andrew Soncrant discuss the theories that surround Joseph Smith's account of the History of the Americas.What is the Book of Mormon about?Is it true History?Tune in to find out!This work cannot continue without your partnership click HERE To partner with us today to keep seasons just like this one coming. You can see our YouTube channel HERE

Cultish
9 | SBMH Kirtland Era: Catastrophe

Cultish

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 68:53


In episode nine of Slow Burn of Mormon History, Andrew Soncrant and Ryan McMartin discuss the Kirtland Era of Mormonism and what led to the catastrophe in Kirtland. This work cannot continue without your partnership click HERE To partner with us today to keep seasons just like this one coming. You can see our YouTube channel HERE

Cultish
2 | The Pre-History of Mormonism: Joseph's Buried Treasure

Cultish

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 79:08


This is the second episode of our ten-episode season on a Slow Burn of Mormon History and in this episode, Andrew Soncrant and Ryan McMartin discuss the Smith Family Treasure diggin business.How entrenched was the Smith family in the treasure-digging business?Why does this matter? Tune in to find out!This work cannot continue without your partnership click HERE To partner with us today to keep seasons just like this one coming. You can see our YouTube channel HERE

Cultish
1 | The Pre-History of Mormonism: The Smith Family and the First Vision

Cultish

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 79:22


Mormonism did not come out of a vacuum, 19th Century America was ripe for cult activity and in a sense, primely prepped for Joseph Smith and what he claimed about God and the Americas.In this episode of A Slow Burn of Mormon History, Andrew Soncrant and Ryan McMartin discuss America and the climate that gave birth to Mormonism. This work cannot continue without your partnership click HERE To partner with us today to keep seasons just like this one coming. You can see our YouTube channel HERE

Mormon Stories - LDS
Unraveling the Threads of Mormon History w/ Sandra Tanner

Mormon Stories - LDS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 130:31


This video features Sandra Tanner, a descendant of Brigham Young, sharing insights into her family history and involvement in Mormon history. From Brigham Young's legal wife, Mary Ann Angell, to descendants of the Mountain Meadows Massacre, Sandra delves into the complexities of her heritage and polygamy's impact on her upbringing. The discussion explores Sandra's journey into Mormon historical research with her late husband, Jerald, encounters with figures like Ogden Kraut and Ervil LeBaron, and her work with notable journalists and podcasters, including Wallace Turner, Peggy Fletcher Stack, and John Dehlin. This episode offers a fascinating look at the intersections of faith, history, and media. Show Notes YouTube Mormon Stories Thanks Our Generous Donors! Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today: One-time or recurring donation through Donorbox Support us on Patreon PayPal Venmo Our Platforms: YouTube Patreon Spotify Apple Podcasts Contact us:MormonStories@gmail.comPO Box 171085, Salt Lake City, UT 84117 Social Media: Insta: @mormstories TikTok: @mormonstoriespodcast Join the Discord

Breaking Down Patriarchy
50 Years of Mormon Feminism - with Heather Sundahl & Katie Ludlow Rich

Breaking Down Patriarchy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 66:06


Amy is joined by Heather Sundahl & Katie Ludlow Rich of the Exponent II to discuss their book 50 Years of Exponent II, explore the history of this essential publication, and celebrate the history and future of Mormon feminism.Heather Sundahl believes in the power of stories. In the pursuit of this, she has volunteered with Exponent II for twenty-eight years. As a writer and editor, Heather works to amplify the voices of marginalized folks and has collected the oral histories of Batswana, South African, Native American, and queer Mormon women. She received an MA in English from BYU in 1994 and an MA in Marriage & Family Therapy from UVU in 2023. Heather currently works at a residential treatment center where she helps her teenage clients find narratives that promote growth and healing. She lives in Orem, Utah.Katie Ludlow Rich is a writer and independent scholar of Mormon women's history. Her work focuses on centering women's voices and their agentive decisions even when functioning within a patriarchal tradition. She has a bachelor's in history and a master's in English, both from Brigham Young University. Her writing has appeared in Exponent II, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, The Journal of Mormon History, and The Salt Lake Tribune. She lives in Saratoga Springs, Utah.

Deadly Faith
Episode 63: Mountain Meadow Massacre | A Bloody Mormon History

Deadly Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 61:24


Episode 63: Mountain Meadow Massacre | A Bloody Mormon History In the vast, arid expanse of 19th-century Utah Territory, a seemingly routine journey turned into a harrowing nightmare for a wagon train of emigrants. Beneath a facade of hospitality and trust, dark forces were at play that would lead to a tragic and brutal confrontation. Join us as we unravel the chilling events of the Mountain Meadows Massacre and the complex web of motives behind one of the darkest chapters in American frontier history.Trigger Warnings:Murder (Massacre)Corruption Surviving Children:Baker, Mary Elizabeth, 5Baker, Sarah Frances, 3Baker, William Twitty, 9 monthsDunlap, Georgia Ann, 18 monthsDunlap, Louisa, 4Dunlap, Prudence Angeline, 5Dunlap, Rebecca J., 6Dunlap, Sarah E., 1Fancher, Christopher "Kit" Carson, 5Fancher, Triphenia D., 22 monthsHuff, Nancy Saphrona, 4 (Huff is prominently featured in the documentary Burying the Past: Legacy of the Mountain Meadows Massacre)Jones, Felix Marion, 18 monthsMiller, John Calvin, 6Miller, Joseph, 1Miller, Mary, 4Tackitt, Emberson Milum, 4 (Returned to their mother's family, the Millers)Tackitt, William Henry, 19 months (Returned to their mother's family, the Millers)Fahlohttps://myfahlo.comUse Code: LACIBEAN20Try Javy Today!Affiliate Link:https://snwbl.io/javy-coffee/LACI33468Coupon Code: LACI33468Square 2: Next Steps Into Reconstruction - Self-Paced Reconstruction CourseDiscount Code: LOLAhttps://www.bk2sq1.com/square-2-next-steps-into-reconstruction Deadly Faith PATREON: https://patreon.com/DeadlyFaithPodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLinkDeadly Drip Merch https://www.bonfire.com/store/deadly-drip/?utm_source=facebook_messenger&utm_medium=store_page_published_share&utm_campaign=deadly-drip&utm_content=default Need A Podcast Editor? Reach out to Eric Howell the editor of the Deadly Faith podcast!Email: thepodcastdoctor@gmail.com Resources:National Domestic Violence Hotline 1(800)799-7233 Open 24/7Suicide Hotline Call 988 Open 24/7National Human Trafficking Hotline Open 24/7 1(800) 373-7888 Connect with Us! EmailDeadlyFaithPodcast@gmail.comThe PodcastTik Tok @DeadlyFaithPodcastInstagram @DeadlyFaithPodcastLaciTik Tok @Laci_BeanInstagram @Laci__BeanLolaTik Tok @hellotherelolaInstagram @Spellbound_Shears

Welcome to the weekly MormonNewsRoundup where Al & Dives ruminate on the great and spacious Beehive!
EP 131: Top 50 Most Cringeworthy Moments in Mormon History: What Were They Thinking?

Welcome to the weekly MormonNewsRoundup where Al & Dives ruminate on the great and spacious Beehive!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 135:20


Let's delve into the most unforgettable and awkward moments from Mormon history in this eye-opening episode! From controversial statements and questionable teachings to bizarre public appearances, we countdown the top 50 cringeworthy moments caught on tape. Watch as we dissect: Highlights - Neil L. Andersen's 2015 General Conference address and his unusual defense of Joseph Smith. - Brad Wilcox's baffling comments on race and belief. - Jeffrey Holland's fiery rants and inconsistent messages over the years. - David Bednar's awkward interactions and bizarre statements. - Russell M. Nelson's peculiar moments and questionable teachings. - Moments of confusion and missteps from other Church leaders. Join us for a critical look at these unforgettable instances that have left many questioning the teachings and practices of the Church. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more content like this! Please consider making a donation by joining our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/MormonNewsRoundup Email: kolob@mormonnewsroundup.org Website: https://mormonnewsroundup.org/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mormonnewsroundup Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mormon_news_roundup/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093511869924 X: https://twitter.com/NewsMormon New episodes LIVE every Sunday and Monday nights at 9:30PM EST Please like and subscribe and hit the notifications bell. Remember remember, no unhallowed hand can stop this podcast from progressing! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonnewsroundup/support

Mormon.ish
Most Cringeworthy Moments in Mormon History

Mormon.ish

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 140:12


On this special episode of Mormonish Podcast, Rebecca and Landon are joined by Mormon News Round Up's Dives as we celebrate President Nelson's upcoming 100th birthday by listing the top 50 cringeworthy statements made over the pulpit by church leaders over the years. You'll need a big piece of birthday cake to get you through this one! ;)***How to DONATE to Mormonish Podcast: If you would like to help financially support our podcast, you can DONATE to support Mormonish Podcast here:Mormonish Podcast is a 501(c) (3) https://donorbox.org/mormonish-podcast ****WE HAVE MERCH! **** If you'd like to purchase Mormonish Merch, you can visit our Merch store here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/mormonishmerch We appreciate our Mormonish viewers and listeners so much! Don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to Mormonish Podcast. You can contact Mormonish Podcast at: mormonishpodcast@gmail.comFAIR USE DISCLAIMER All Media in this video (including the thumbnail) is used for the purpose of review and critique. The images in the thumbnail are used as the primary means of visually identifying the subject matter of the video.

Come Follow Up
July 8-14 | Alma 23-29

Come Follow Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 54:44


July 8-14 | Alma 23-29 | Joined by Scholar Patrick Mason, the Leonard J. Arrington Chair of Mormon History, and Special Guest Ashleigh Millard.

Faith Matters
220. Pioneering Peace - A Conversation with Eboo Patel

Faith Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 57:26


This week, we're sharing an episode from Proclaim Peace, a podcast we proudly co-sponsor in collaboration with Mormon Women for Ethical Government. Proclaim Peace is hosted by Jennifer Thomas, Co-Executive Director of MWEG, and Patrick Mason, Chair of Mormon History and Culture at Utah State University, and longtime friend and advisor of Faith Matters. In this episode, Patrick and Jennifer chat with Eboo Patel, the founder and president of Interfaith America and a powerful bridge-builder in the United States. Eboo has spent a lifetime trying to harness the passion and loyalty people feel towards their religions and use it for good by encouraging interfaith collaboration and civic engagement. He shares with us some of his insights from several decades of speaking with religious and civic leaders across many different faiths, and some of the special opportunities he sees for our Latter-day Saint community.We encourage you to subscribe to Proclaim Peace to hear fascinating conversations with Latter-day Saint bridge builders and peacemakers working all over the world in creative, gospel-inspired ways. We'd also love for you to register for Restore, which will be held on September 5-7 at the Mountain American Expo Center, where Eboo will be, in-person, along with Patrick, Jennifer, and many other incredible speakers for a weekend of spiritual rejuvenation. You can register at faithmaters.org/restoreWe hope you'll join us! In the mean time, please enjoy this episode of Proclaim Peace with Eboo Patel.

For All The Saints
What It Means To Be A 21st-Century Latter-Day Saint - Patrick Mason | For All The Saints 36

For All The Saints

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 64:12


This faith-refreshing For All The Saints podcast conversation is all about being Latter-day Saints in the 21st century.Patrick Q. Mason is an American historian specializing in the study of the Latter-day Saint movement. Since 2019, he has held the Leonard J. Arrington Chair of Mormon History and Culture at Utah State University.I wanted to speak to Patrick about the topics of our times as Latter-day Saints: covenants, temples, leaders, and community. Patrick is a fantastic scholar who has some incredibly enlightening ideas that make you want to be a better saint.Some highlights from this episode include Patrick's reflections on General Conference, what happened when Patrick sent his students to other churches, and how wards can create a deeper feeling of covenant belonging. --You can find more of Patrick's work at the following links:- https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/Patrick-Q.-Mason/author/B00478VD4S?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1714859453&sr=1-1&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true- https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCS4JdifzmbpZZsSZ8_yMtieYFZHC6hCV&feature=shared--Follow For All The Saints on social media for updates and inspiring content:www.instagram.com/forallthesaintspodhttps://www.facebook.com/forallthesaintspod/For All The Saints episodes are released every Monday on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVDUQg_qZIU&list=UULFFf7vzrJ2LNWmp1Kl-c6K9Qhttps://open.spotify.com/show/3j64txm9qbGVVZOM48P4HS?si=bb31d048e05141f2https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/for-all-the-saints/id1703815271If you have feedback or any suggestions for topics or guests, connect with Ben & Sean via hello@forallthesaints.org or DM on InstagramConversations to Refresh Your Faith.For All The Saints podcast was established in 2023 by Ben Hancock to express his passion and desire for more dialogue around faith, religious belief, and believers' perspectives on the topics of our day. Tune into For All The Saints every Monday on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and more.Follow For All The Saints on social media for daily inspiration.

Faith Matters
210. The Gift of Dissonance — A Conversation with Patrick Mason

Faith Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 39:35


It's General Conference weekend! Time to dig up the BINGO cards and park yourself in front of the TV with some cinnamon rolls and a Diet Coke or two, to soak in some inspiration and maybe even encounter some discomfort.We thought we'd release a re-edited episode with Patrick Mason that feels really timely.In this conversation with Patrick, we talked about creating what Brian McLaren has called a “four-stage community.”. The “stages” we're referencing here come from Brian's book Faith After Doubt, and refer to different stages in which people might find themselves in their journeys of faith. McLaren defines these stages as  simplicity, where faith is straightforward; complexity, where faith becomes somewhat more complicated; perplexity, the stage where questions become more important than answers and previous faith paradigms often undergo massive shifts; and finally, harmony, where the gifts of each stage are finally realized and integrated.It seems to us that the diverse reactions and feelings engendered by General Conference are often the result of being members of a community in which all four of these stages are manifest. Messages that seem to be tailored to members at a particular stage of faith may not resonate with listeners at a different stage. This can feel like misalignment, and it can sometimes feel jarring.In this conversation, Patrick points to a couple of practices that have helped us turn that dissonance we sometimes feel into a gift: for one, being intentional about deeply listening to those we might be inclined to disagree with, and orienting ourselves toward generosity, asking what virtues and values might they be speaking from. Patrick also pointed out there's a real potential for growth when we choose to stay in relationship with people we disagree with. As Eugene England points out in his essay “The Church is As True as the Gospel,” in many ways, that struggle is the point.Patrick is the Leonard Arrington Chair of Mormon History and Culture at Utah State University and the author of several books including Restoration: God's Call to the 21st Century World. He brought the wisdom, insight, and optimism that he always seems to meld so beautifully. We really hope that you can take what feels valuable in this episode, and use it as we come together in solidarity as a community this weekend, with all our varied life experiences and perspectives to be inspired by and stretched by General Conference.

Glass Box Podcast
Ep 147 — EntheoMagus Documentary (feat. the creators)

Glass Box Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 111:51


We're very excited to invite a panel onto the show to discuss the forthcoming documentary about psychedelics in early Mormonism, EntheoMagus! We're joined by the creators, Brandon Crockett, Cody Noconi, and Alex Criddle, to discuss the documentary, its genesis, and the overall future of the Smith-entheogen theory. Two sets of screenings are coming in late April and early May so if you're in the SL, UT or Portland, OR areas, mark your calendar and grab your tickets before they're all gone. Admission is free and we're looking for any and all feedback! Show Notes: EntheoMagus Documentary Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0uHmmToTec Naked Mormonism links to 2019 “Entheogenic Origins” paper:  https://open.spotify.com/episode/6MXig8juxUKfMkJAIoYDxB https://open.spotify.com/episode/75DZPdYHHhXCXjpwwuNVkX https://open.spotify.com/episode/79EGBuWTJTBdJrMcHzoBxJ Contact Cody for a PDF or ebook of his book: mormonsanddrugs@gmail.com Documentary screenings: April 27-28, 2024 in Salt Lake City, UT At the Natural Law Apothecary. April 29, 2024 At Brewvies May 11, 2024 Portland, OR at the  Fifth Ave Cinema, https://seerstonedproductions.com/ to get a ticket Find Brandon Crockett here: https://seerstonedproductions.com/ through the contact form. Find Alex Criddle here: https://alexcriddle.com/   Find Cody Noconi here: mormonsanddrugs@gmail.com   Go get your Glass Box Candle!  https://exmocandles.com/creator-candles/ Look for the Destroying Angel. Mormon News Roundup: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_XVScOBGKY Latter-Daily Digest: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00Lu00FuBVU    Other Appearances: Come see us on Aron Ra's YouTube channel! He's doing a series titled Reading Joseph's Myth BoM. This link is for the playlist:   https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXJ4dsU0oGMKfJKvEMeRn5ebpAggkoVHf  Check out his channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@AronRa Email: glassboxpodcast@gmail.com  Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GlassBoxPod  Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/glassboxpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/GlassBoxPod  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/glassboxpodcast/  Merch store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/exmoapparel/shop Or find the merch store by clicking on “Store” here: https://glassboxpodcast.com/index.html One time Paypal donation: bryceblankenagel@gmail.com

Face in Hat
6.5 Women and Priesthood, Part I

Face in Hat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 85:57


Our first of a multi-part series on women and the Priesthood of the Church.  Themes for this part include defining terms, Priesthood vs. religious office, and Priesthood in the past.  Join us! Link to our Face in Hat discord server! https://discord.gg/MnSMvKHvwh YouTube channel!  Thanks Eric! https://www.youtube.com/@FaceinHat https://www.youtube.com/@FaceinHat/playlists Dialogue Podcast Network https://www.dialoguejournal.com/podcasts/ Men and Women and Priesthood Power, by Elder M. Russell Ballard https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/ensign/2014/09/men-and-women-and-priesthood-power Wiki: Mormonism and women https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mormonism_and_women LDS website: Women and Priesthood https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/callings/relief-society-organization/work-and-purpose/women-and-priesthood Joseph Smith's Teachings about Priesthood, Temple, and Women https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/gospel-topics-essays/joseph-smiths-teachings-about-priesthood-temple-and-women Women Are Not Better at Multitasking. They Just Do More Work, Studies Show, by Leah Ruppanner https://www.sciencealert.com/women-aren-t-better-multitaskers-than-men-they-re-just-doing-more-work Paul Among the People: The Apostle Reinterpreted and Reimagined in His Own Time, by Sarah Ruden https://www.amazon.com/Paul-Among-People-Reinterpreted-Reimagined/dp/0385522576 Eric's initial take on Sarah Ruden: We got mysteries, we got apples, we got St. Paul. . . . https://thmazing.substack.com/p/we-got-mysteries-we-got-apples Stapley, Jonathan A. and Wright, Kristine, Female Ritual Healing in Mormonism (January 1, 2011). Journal of Mormon History, Vol. 37, pp. 1-85, Winter 2011, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1754069 A Society Meet For Male Priesthood, by Fiona Givens https://web.archive.org/web/20140223100456/https://difficultrun.nathanielgivens.com/2014/01/20/a-companion-meet-for-male-priesthood/ D&C 25:7: Emma Smith being “ordained” but footnote 7a says “set apart” https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/dc-testament/dc/25#p7 History of the Young Women's Organization Timeline Infographic, by Deborah Owen.  Laurels used to be Junior Gleaners! https://makingprogresspersonal.com/2015/03/history-of-young-women-organization/ Frigid Offices Might Be Killing Women's Productivity, by Olga Khazan https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2019/05/warm-offices-women-productivity/589966/ Original study: Tom Y. Chang ,Agne Kajackaite (2019). “Battle for the thermostat: Gender and the effect of temperature on cognitive performance.” PLoS ONE 14(5): e0216362. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216362 2 Ne 2:25 https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/bofm/2-ne/2#p25 How Rare a Possession https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIhAsifEMFs The Book of Mormon: Brief Theological Introductions, by Joseph M. Spencer et. al. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B085HJWGSQ Family Proclamations, by Blair Hodges https://www.familyproclamations.org/

Sunstone Mormon History Podcast
Episode 118: Believers and Skeptics panel

Sunstone Mormon History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024


Join Bryan and Lindsay for a special bonus episode! We were honored to talk with professors (and students) from Montana State (and several other universities ) about how we do responsible Mormon history. The panel, Believers and Skeptics in Mormon History has a youtube video which can be found here! Shownotes: Become a recurring donor today!

Sunstone Magazine
Episode 118: Believers and Skeptics panel

Sunstone Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024


Join Bryan and Lindsay for a special bonus episode! We were honored to talk with professors (and students) from Montana State (and several other universities ) about how we do responsible Mormon history. The panel, Believers and Skeptics in Mormon History has a youtube video which can be found here! Shownotes: Become a recurring donor …

Faith Matters
Proclaim Peace: A New Podcast by Faith Matters and Mormon Women for Ethical Government

Faith Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 56:59


Today we're sharing with you an episode from a brand new podcast that Faith Matters is co-sponsoring in collaboration with Mormon Women for Ethical Government, called Proclaim Peace. This podcast is hosted by Jennifer Thomas, Co-Executive Director of MWEG, and Patrick Mason, Leonard Arrington Chair of Mormon History and Culture at Utah State University, and longtime friend and advisor of Faith Matters. In this first season, these two will be exploring with guests a “peaceful reading of the Book of Mormon.” In the episode we're sharing, they have a fascinating conversation with Jennifer Finlayson-Fife on some of the tension-filled early chapters of The Book of Mormon. They dive deep on the conflicts that Lehi's family couldn't seem to escape—what was done well and what might have been different—and how the unhealed rifts in this family eventually had existential societal consequences. We're proud to be a part of this effort that we see as a hopeful and faith-filled response to President Nelson's prophetic call to “follow the Prince of Peace, [and]... become His peacemakers.”You can subscribe now by searching “Proclaim Peace” on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or anywhere else you listen to podcasts.

The Mormon Renegade Podcast
Episode #114: The Life & Times Of John W Taylor Part 2-Post Manifesto Polygamy In The LDS Church W/Michael Ness

The Mormon Renegade Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 128:05


Go To http://patreon.com/MormonRenegade368 For Exclusive Content   Today we continue with our series on John W. Taylor and the history that surrounds his life. On today's episode we cover a truly fascinating time in Mormon History. We left off last time right as the LDS Church was about to sign the Manifesto. Well today we are going to go over that and also how the LDS Church continued to perform Plural Marriages. We cover how the LDS Church tried to keep this practice hidden, the colonies in Mexico and Canada, and how the LDS Church compartmentalized information so that the practice could continue. If you have ever wondered just how much the LDS Church was involved in Post-Manifesto Plural Marriage stick around and prepare to have your perceptions shattered.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dave-kirkenbower/support

The Salt Lake Tribune's Mormon Land
Benjamin Park on a fresh take of 200 years of Mormon history | Episode 321

The Salt Lake Tribune's Mormon Land

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 29:30


Scholar Benjamin Park's new book, “American Zion: A New History of Mormonism,” tells the sweeping saga of the rise, rifts and resilience of the nation's most successful homegrown religion. “The Mormon story,” he writes, “is the American story.” Under the guidance of founder Joseph Smith, this new movement was cradled in upstate New York and nurtured in the heartland. But mounting persecutions and prosecutions left leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints feeling so abandoned by the country that gave the faith birth that they abandoned the country itself. Out West, Brigham Young and his band of beleaguered believers built a remote religious empire. In the decades that followed, though, successive generations of Latter-day Saints slowly but surely returned to the arms of the American fold, eventually becoming among the nation's most passionate, even partisan, patriots. But like the country it once battled and now embraces, this global faith of 17 million members finds itself caught up in polarizing culture wars. Former frictions — between church and state, faith and intellect, obedience and dissent, patriarchy and feminism — regularly resurface even as new conflicts emerge. On this week's show, Park talks about some key players and moments in Latter-day Saint history, along with the tensions that persist to this day.

Latter Day Struggles

Subscriber-only episodeIn this thought-provoking part II of Valerie's conversation with Greg Prince, they delve into the history itself and talk about the intriguing rise of Mormon fundamentalism in the mid-twentieth century, setting the stage for later conflicts in how to narrate the origin stories of the early Mormon people. Greg shares his personal journey and insights from his research, especially his experiences writing the biography of Leonard Arrington. Listeners are taken on a deep exploration of the intersection of faith, myth, and truth, and the psychological effects on members during a spiritual awakening as they navigate the complexities of historical fact versus traditional teachings. Tune in to engage with this balancing act of preserving faith while embracing honesty and our ongoing quest for healing within our LDS faith community.——————————————————————————————————————SUPPORT: Like what you're hearing at Latter Day Struggles Podcast? You can support Valerie's efforts by becoming a recurring donor on ⁠https://www.patreon.com/LatterDayStruggles!——————————————————————————————————————SUPPORT GROUPS: You are invited to join one of Valerie's space-limited ⁠⁠⁠Faith Crisis and Expansion Support and Processing Groups⁠⁠⁠⁠! As a trauma therapist, she continues to help our LDS faith expansion community become psychologically healthier and spiritually well in and around the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.Details about availability on ⁠⁠⁠⁠latterdaystruggles.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. These groups ALWAYS FILL UP, so jump in asap!https://valeriehamaker.com/latter-day-struggles/support-groups/——————————————————————————————————————COURSES: Now available! “⁠⁠⁠⁠A Couple's Guide to Faith Crisis and Expansion⁠⁠⁠⁠” parts I and II. See what else is offered on ⁠⁠⁠latterdaystruggles.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠https://valeriehamaker.com/latter-day-struggles/course-library——————————————————————————————————————CONSULTING: Interested in doing individual or couples work with Valerie or a member of her trained team? Time-limited packages with Valerie and extended work with her team of coaches and therapiSUBSCRIBE TO FRIDAY EPISODES BETWEEN 5/31/24 and 6/27/24: Premium content episodes of Latter Day Struggles can be accessed through ⁠a paid subscription⁠. Enjoy your first month of Friday episodes at a reduced cost of $3 as a thank you for joining the Latter Day Struggles subscriber community! Sign up here!⁠ WEBINAR: “Accepting Stages of Faith Within A Marriage” Valerie will host a webinar class for individuals and couples seeking guidance on how to stay united during a faith expansion experience. Special question/answer session directly after the webinar. Wednesday July 10th 8:30 CST. Come ask Val your burning questions and be part of the conversation! ⁠ Sign up here!⁠ SUPPORT: Like what you're hearing at Latter Day Struggles Podcast? Make a one-time donation to ⁠her business Venmo account⁠ or become a recurring donor on Patreon⁠.⁠ CONSULTING: Interested in doing individual or couples work with Valerie or a member of her trained team? Time-limited packages with Valerie and extended work with her team of coaches and therapists are available ⁠...

Latter Day Struggles
Episode 185: Science, Faith, Prop 8, and LGBTQ+ Advocacy with Greg Prince (Part I of IV)

Latter Day Struggles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 49:04 Very Popular


Welcome back to "Latter Day Struggles," for another not-to-be-missed four-part series with distinguished guest, Greg Prince—an influential voice in progressive Mormon circles and a man of diverse expertise and deep compassion. In today's episode, we explore Greg's seven generations of Latter-Day Saint heritage and his application of scientific principles to the study of Mormon history and theology. As a devoted researcher and advocate, Greg delves into the LDS Church's engagement with LGBTQ issues in general and their many-decades-long involvement fighting gay marriage, as detailed in Greg's excellent book "Gay Rights and the Mormon Church: Intended Actions: Unintended Consequences". FRIDAY'S episode II of this series will focus on Greg's experience writing "Leonard Arrington and the Writing of Mormon History" and a fascinating conversation about this era from a man who can offer some first-hand wisdom. Please subscribe to listen! Info below! Info on how to subscribe to listen to Friday's episode is directly below. See you there! ————————————————————————————————————— SUBSCRIBE: All Friday episodes of Latter Day Struggles can be accessed through ⁠⁠⁠a paid subscription ($9.99/month)⁠. Thank you for supporting Valerie's professional commitment to your LDS Faith expansion journey!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://tinyurl.com/bddk8ak7 ⁠Click here for a step-by-step guide on how to support the podcast and subscribe⁠ https://valeriehamaker.com/how-to-subscribe/ —————————————————————————————————————— SUPPORT: Like what you're hearing at Latter Day Struggles Podcast? You can support Valerie's efforts by becoming a recurring donor on ⁠Patreon.com⁠! —————————————————————————————————————— SUPPORT GROUPS: You are invited to join one of Valerie's space-limited ⁠⁠⁠Faith Crisis and Expansion Support and Processing Groups⁠⁠⁠⁠! As a trauma therapist, she continues to help our LDS faith expansion community become psychologically healthier and spiritually well in and around the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Details about availability on ⁠⁠⁠⁠latterdaystruggles.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. These groups ALWAYS FILL UP, so jump in asap! https://valeriehamaker.com/latter-day-struggles/support-groups/ —————————————————————————————————————— COURSES: Now available! “⁠⁠⁠⁠A Couple's Guide to Faith Crisis and Expansion⁠⁠⁠⁠” parts I and II. See what else is offered on ⁠⁠⁠latterdaystruggles.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠https://valeriehamaker.com/latter-day-struggles/course-library —————————————————————————————————————— CONSULTING: Interested in doing individual or couples work with Valerie or a member of her trained team? Time-limited packages with Valerie and extended work with her team of coaches and therapists are available! ⁠https://valeriehamaker.com/latter-day-struggles/private-practice/⁠

Faith Matters
195. Who is the Church for? — A Conversation with Patrick Mason

Faith Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 54:44 Very Popular


Nearly everything we do in the Church — from missionary work and ministering efforts to baptisms and temple work — hinges on an underlying question: who is the Church for? Is the project of the Restoration to find and shepherd the elect of God to exaltation in the next life, or is it to create a Zion community here that strives to include those on the margins, the way Jesus ministered? Should it be one or the other?It's seemed to us that there's an implicit discourse around this question playing out on social media, in Church meetings, in books and articles, on podcasts — and even in forums like General Conference.And it has significant implications — the answer holds real weight as for we participate in the work of the Restoration, but not just that — what does it say about the nature of God?This past conference, Pres. Dallin H. Oaks declared “the purpose of this restored Church is to prepare God's children for salvation in the celestial glory and, more particularly, for exaltation in its highest degree.” In theory, that destiny is available to all God's children. But what about the multitudes of God's children who may seem to be left behind-–those for whom any quest for exaltation seems buried under conditions like grinding poverty, mental illness, abuse, or other serious obstacles to thriving. Is the restored church for them too?We thought it could be important and helpful to have an explicit conversation around this question that's often felt more than heard. And, we think we ended up with the perfect conversation partner, and someone we know many of you love and admire as much as we do — Patrick Mason.Patrick helped us walk through some of this tricky territory with his signature blend of love for the Church, enthusiasm about the restoration, and clear-eyed realism about where we are as a community and tradition — and where we could hope to go. Patrick Mason is the Leonard Arrington Chair of Mormon History and Culture at Utah State University, has been a frequent guest on this show and is long-time friend and advisor to Faith Matters.

The Salt Lake Tribune's Mormon Land
What to expect from Patrick Kearon, not your typical LDS apostle | Episode 316

The Salt Lake Tribune's Mormon Land

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 29:20


Newly named Latter-day Saint apostle Patrick Kearon brings an unusual biography to second highest leadership council of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. A British convert, he joined the faith at age 26. Kearon has lived and worked in the United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia and the United States. He does not have a university degree, but, having been trained in communication, his speeches are earnest, eloquent and evocative. He is the second European in the current Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and the third born outside the United States. What will the 62-year-old Brit's background, passions and personality bring to the apostleship and how might he influence the global faith? On this week's show, Patrick Mason, Leonard J. Arrington Chair of Mormon History and Culture at Utah State University, addresses those question and more.

Timesuck with Dan Cummins
371 - The School of The Prophets Cult Killings

Timesuck with Dan Cummins

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 169:32


This week we dig into both LDS and FLDS teachings, and learn about The School of the Prophets, a group composted largely of FLDS polygamists who believed strongly in the gift of personal revelation. And a revelation in 1984 would lead to the murder of a young Mormon wife and their baby. CLICK HERE TO WATCH MY NEW SPECIAL ON YOUTUBE! Trying to Get BetterGet tour tickets at dancummins.tv Watch the Suck on YouTube: https://youtu.be/9kkxBcdMEggMerch: https://www.badmagicmerch.comTimesuck Discord! https://discord.gg/tqzH89vWant to join the Cult of the Curious private Facebook Group? Go directly to Facebook and search for "Cult of the Curious" in order to locate whatever happens to be our most current page :)For all merch related questions/problems: store@badmagicproductions.com (copy and paste)Please rate and subscribe on iTunes and elsewhere and follow the suck on social media!! @timesuckpodcast on IG and http://www.facebook.com/timesuckpodcastWanna become a Space Lizard?  Click here: https://www.patreon.com/timesuckpodcastSign up through Patreon and for $5 a month you get to listen to the Secret Suck, which will drop Thursdays at Noon, PST. You'll also get 20% off of all regular Timesuck merch PLUS access to exclusive Space Lizard merch. You get to vote on two Monday topics each month via the app. And you get the download link for my new comedy album, Feel the Heat. Check the Patreon posts to find out how to download the new album and take advantage of other benefits

Come Follow Up
October 23-29 | 1 and 2 Timothy; Titus; Philemon

Come Follow Up

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 54:20


Come, Follow Me | October 23-29 | 1 and 2 Timothy; Titus; Philemon | "Be Thou an Example of the Believers" | Guests Patrick Mason, Arrington Chair of Mormon History and Culture, and Tom Kofford, Solutions Manager for the Church.

Mormon Stories - LDS
1823: The Reed Smoot Hearings w/ John Larsen

Mormon Stories - LDS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 114:29


From 1904-1907 Congress held a series of hearings on whether Reed Smoot, an LDS apostle who was elected to the Senate, should be seated. The hearing provide a deep look at Mormon practice, history and theology in the congressional record. These hearings and the controversies surrounding them remain a pivotal moment in Mormon History. Episode Show Notes YouTube Link ________________________ Mormon Expressions is made possible by generous donors! Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today: Donate to support John/Carah for Mormon Expressions Dabbler Farm Wishlist  John & Carah on Other Platforms: John Larsen – From the banks of chaos in my mind Mormon Expressions Podcast on Spotify Nuancehoe on YouTube Nuancehoe on Patreon John Larsen on YouTube Support Mormon Stories Podcast here: One-time or recurring donation through Donorbox Support us on Patreon Our Platforms: Mormon Stories Blog Patreon Spotify Apple Podcasts Contact us: MormonStories@gmail.com PO Box 171085, Salt Lake City, UT 84117 Social Media: Insta: @mormstories Tiktok: @mormonstoriespodcast Join the Discord

Come Follow Up
August 28-September 3 | 1 Corinthians 8-13

Come Follow Up

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 54:33


Come, Follow Me | August 28–September 3 | 1 Corinthians 8-13 | “Ye Are the Body of Christ” | Patrick Mason, Chair of Mormon History & Culture at UT State University, and Noelle Pikus-Pace, World Champion and Olympic Silver Medalist in Skeleton.

Gospel Tangents Podcast
John D Lee’s Sham Trial (Barbara Brown/Rick Turley 1 of 4)

Gospel Tangents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 31:42


The Mountain Meadows Massacre is the worst event in Mormon History. John D Lee was the only man convicted. For a century, the LDS Church has tried to cover up the terrible event. There is a game-changing book that sheds new light onthe prosecution of John D Lee, the only man convicted of the massacre. The authors admit the massacre was covered up from the beginning, but was Brigham Young involved? "Vengeance is Mine" is the newest book on the event. Check out our conversation with Barbara Jones Brown & Richard Turley. https://youtu.be/bQiU3IUhnLQ transcript to follow Copyright © 2023 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission transcript to follow Copyright © 2023 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved

Radio Free Mormon
Obscure Mormon Artifacts: Mormonism Live: 139

Radio Free Mormon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 109:00


Step off the beaten path of Mormon history and venture into the realm of relics & artifacts that shed light on lesser-known aspects of the Mormon faith. Delve into the enigmatic history of handkerchiefs, coffin canes, along with other obscure artifacts that whisper compelling tales from the annals of Mormon History. Chapters: 13:00 Zelph Arrowhead24:00ish… Read More »Obscure Mormon Artifacts: Mormonism Live: 139

Mormonism LIVE !
Obscure Mormon Artifacts: Mormonism Live: 139

Mormonism LIVE !

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 109:00


Step off the beaten path of Mormon history and venture into the realm of relics & artifacts that shed light on lesser-known aspects of the Mormon faith. Delve into the enigmatic history of handkerchiefs, coffin canes, along with other obscure artifacts that whisper compelling tales from the annals of Mormon History. Chapters: 13:00 Zelph Arrowhead24:00ish… Read More »Obscure Mormon Artifacts: Mormonism Live: 139

Mormon Discussions Podcasts – Full Lineup
Obscure Mormon Artifacts: Mormonism Live: 139

Mormon Discussions Podcasts – Full Lineup

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 109:00


Step off the beaten path of Mormon history and venture into the realm of relics & artifacts that shed light on lesser-known aspects of the Mormon faith. Delve into the enigmatic history of handkerchiefs, coffin canes, along with other obscure artifacts that whisper compelling tales from the annals of Mormon History. Chapters: 13:00 Zelph Arrowhead… Read More »Obscure Mormon Artifacts: Mormonism Live: 139 The post Obscure Mormon Artifacts: Mormonism Live: 139 appeared first on Mormon Discussions Podcasts - Full Lineup.

Come Follow Up
July 24-30 | Acts 16-21

Come Follow Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 54:36


Come, Follow Me | July 24–30 | Acts 16-21 | “The Lord Had Called Us for to Preach the Gospel” | Guests Patrick Mason, Chair of Mormon History & Culture at UT State University, and Tom Morgan, former Mission President, and his wife, Debbie Morgan.

This Week in Mormons
7/15 – Australian Tithing, Tanzania FSY, & The Constitution at Church

This Week in Mormons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2023 60:27


Become a TWiM Patron in order to get early-release episodes and bonus content.  Quick Clips: Making a meetinghouse into multi-person housing development (Melissa) Cloudflare CEO says ‘exclusion' culture hurts Utah's tech state, but admits Mormon missionaries grow up to be great salespeople: ‘You're selling the hardest thing in the world' (Matt) First FSY in Tanzania / FSY facility in Asia (Melissa) Church restructuring in Australia to avoid tax problems (Matt) Church seeking for members with music skills (Melissa) Utah Area Presidency Letter directs stakes in Utah to encourage members to gain a greater appreciation for the Founding Fathers and the US Constitution. They promote materials from a non-profit that was founded by Republicans.  (Matt) Nauvoo pageants? I thought this was over. (Melissa) New lyrics to hymn ‘As Sisters in Zion' (Matt) Famous Mormons: Which star of The Conners and Roseanne was raised LDS? John Goodman Roseanne Barr Sara Gilbert Big/Little/No Deal: Utah man stabbed to death in Oregon defending friend against harassment. (Matt) Latter-day Saint girl with cerebral palsy choreographed wheelchair dance to win national competition. Willa Mason is using her gifts and talents to bring more ‘sunshine into the world' (Melissa) The GOP has a glaring Mormon problem. This may be why the church recently issued a statement about political neutrality (Matt) Utah's Governor Cox on ‘Face the Nation' (Melissa) Utah Area YSA Conference (Matt) New book by Robert Millet discusses overlooked aspects of priesthood blessings. (Melissa) LDS Church announces three new missions in Africa. (Matt) CONVERSATION?? How do you celebrate Pioneer Day (Melissa) Trek (Melissa) Mormons Doing Goodly: Missionaries help out during a windstorm in Nauvoo. (Matt) Members of the church helped clean up in Keokuk Iowa. (Matt) This Week in Mormon History: 180 years ago this week, Joseph Smith told Emma about polygamy. She was not a fan of the idea. 190 years ago today - 1833. The July issue of the Evening and Morning Star contains a controversial article by W. W. Phelps quoting Missouri state law and constitution regarding freed blacks entering the state and freedom of religion. 45 years ago today - Jul 10, 1978: Ron [Walker of the church history department] said that Elder Hinckley could be a good champion for us [church historians] if he finally came to know us. He is the only one of the brethren, he said, who has a listed phone number. Because of that he receives many crank calls but feels he needs to do it. He feels at least one of the brethren should have a listed number so that people can find someone to "tell off" or to express their feelings to.

Come Follow Up
July 10-16 | Acts 6-9

Come Follow Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023 55:03


Come, Follow Me | July 10–16 | Acts 6-9 | “What Wilt Thou Have Me to Do?” | Patrick Mason, Chair of Mormon History & Culture at UT State University, and Charles Dahlquist, former Young Men General President.

This Week in Mormons
6/24 – Preach My Gospel Update, Cancel the Cornerstone, & Coughing COVID Choir

This Week in Mormons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2023 68:21


Become a TWiM Patron in order to get early-release episodes and bonus content.  Final volume of Joseph Smith Papers to release on day of the Prophet's martyrdom (Related: Forensic images: New research provides fresh evidence this really is a photo of Mormon founder Joseph Smith)   MATT  Updated version of Preach My Gospel now out, Pres. Nelson on this MELISSA TabCats Covid outbreak after tour in Mexico - more on the Mexico tour MATT Mormon crickets are going to be abundant this year. In some places, they are using snowplows to get rid of them. MELISSA LDS Church celebrates Juneteenth with gift to NAACP branch MATT Meet Sarah Sun, Miss Utah 2023 and a Latter-day Saint convert committed to serving others. The returned missionary is the first Asian American to wear the Miss Utah crown MATT News for Three Temples in the USA Famous Mormons: Which actor who was in a lot of Info-mercial style commercials is Mormon-Adjacent? George Foreman Wilford Brimley (Diabetes) Ron Popeil (RonCo Products) Big/Little/No Deal MATT No more cornerstone ceremonies at temple dedications. Is this a change in doctrine? MELISSA Members of the church in the US are becoming a little less Republican. MATT  Former FLDS members fear their children's disappearance is part of Warren Jeffs' prophecy MELISSA AI to answer faith questions? MATT What 18 years of research tells us about the mental health of Latter-day Saints MELISSA  Bible Ban in Davis County Schools, related: Book of Mormon up for ban discussion Mormons Doing Goodly: Raymond Stevens  is working to provide educational opportunities for students in his home country of Sierra Leone This Week in Mormon History: 90 years ago today - Jun 22, 1933 The First Presidency and apostles decide that "the Church as an organization could not take part in the campaign for the repeal of the 18th Amendment since this [is] a partisan political question. It [is] hoped however that all L.D.S. would vote against repeal [of national Prohibition]." Thirty-five years later, the LDS hierarchy reverses this decision and participates actively in a campaign against liquor-by-the-drink in Utah as a "moral issue." 40 years ago today - Jun 20, 1983 FORBES magazine notes that in recent years at least ten separate swindles have been uncovered in Utah involving more than 9,000 people (1 percent of Utah's adults) and losses are estimated at more than $200 million. In asking itself "why?" the magazine described Utah as "fertile soil for swindles" because of excessive trust among LDS members: "Most of those bilked are Mormons, and the bilkers, too, profess to be upstanding members of the church and use church connections"

Adventures in Mormon History
"The Most Beautiful Place I Ever Saw" - Johnston's Army Enters Salt Lake City

Adventures in Mormon History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 13:54


On 26 June 1858, COL Albert Sidney Johnston ordered his troops forward, marching them towards Salt Lake City. For over a year, they had endured cold, hunger, and grueling marches. Now, as they entered Salt Lake City, they found it abandoned -- other than a few Soldiers of the Nauvoo Legion, who stood ready to set the city ablaze if Johnston's Soldiers began rampaging. How did Johnston's Army feel about this ambiguous end to a year-long campaign?  How did Latter-day Saints deal with uncertainty amid Army patrols and evacuation orders? And how effective were these military measures, when the spirited young men and women of Pioneer Utah wanted to be together? On this episode, we explore: ○  Johnston's Decision to March to Salt Lake City before he could be reinforced -- and all the glory for a successful campaign stolen -- by General William S. Harney.  ○  The Nauvoo Legion's efforts to evacuate the city and prepare it for burning.○  How the young men and women of pioneer Utah creatively defied evacuation orders, armed sentries, and patrols, to be together.  ○  Johnston's march through Salt Lake City, despite the taunting appearance of BG James Ferguson and the Nauvoo Legion Cavalry.  ○  Mixed reactions -- both of disappointment and awe -- at entering Salt Lake City.  ○  Loud complaints of New York Times correspondent James Simonton at the distance that the Latter-day Saint women maintained from both him and the Army -- and one obvious reason why that Simonton seemingly overlooked.  ○  The end of the Utah War and tribute to Thomas L. Kane of Pennsylvania.For the materials and sources in this story, we owe a special thanks to Utah War historian William "Bill" MacKinnon - His two-volume set, "At Sword's Point: A Documentary History of the Utah War to 1858" is an extraordinary resource for anyone interested in learning more about the Utah War. It is available on Amazon and Google Books.  Search Terms: Thomas L. Kane, Brigham Young, COL Albert Sidney Johnston, New York Times, James Simonton, James Ferguson,  Governor Alfred Cumming, Utah War, Camp Scott, Fort Bridger, Wyoming History, Utah History, James Buchanan, Mormon History, Latter-day Saints, U.S. Army, American West, Romance, Courtship, and Marriage in Pioneer Utah, Polygamy, Monogamy.

Mormons on Mushrooms
131: The Psychedelic History of Mormons, Magic and Drugs (w/ Cody Noconi & Brandon Crockett)

Mormons on Mushrooms

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 77:56 Transcription Available


We're joined by Cody Noconi and Brandon Crockett to talk all about Cody's book and the possible psychedelic origins of Mormonism!About Cody:Sardonic and full of cannabis-fueled tirades about history, Cody Noconi is the author of The Psychedelic History of Mormonism, Magic, and Drugs. Cody is a professional cook, keeper of useless facts, and former Mormon seminary student. Link to purchase Cody's Book:The Psychedelic History of Mormonism, Magic, and DrugsOr if anyone would like an autographed copy sent to them, please email Cody directly at:  Mormonsanddrugs@gmail.comAbout Brandon:Brandon Crockett is a former Mormon and psychedelic enthusiast who works professionally in the advertising / PR industry. In April, he and Cody kick off production on “The Philosopher Stoned,” a documentary exploring the role psychedelics and ceremonial magic played in the foundation of Mormonism. They are currently looking for animation, financial and legal help. If you're interested in joining their team, reach out by email below. Email for Cody and Brandon's documentary: PhilosopherStonedDoc@gmail.comOther Links:Cody Noconi, Bryce Blankenagel, Dr. Robert Beckstead, Michael Winkelman published paper "The Entheogenic Origins of Mormonism: A Working Hypothesis"Robert Beckstead's original research paper "Restoration and the Sacred Mushroom"Fred M Smith PhD thesis "The Higher Powers of Man" (PDF)D. Michael Quinn "Early Mormonism and the Magic Worldview"P.D. Newman "Alchemically Stoned: The Psychedelic Secret of Freemasonry"Clark Heinrich "Magic Mushrooms in Religion and Alchemy"Brandon's VICE articleSomething Cool on a Friday Night (Live Music event in SLC):Grab your Ticket!** 21+ Event **$ Donation based (pay what you can)Friday, March 31 @ 8:00pmCome party with us on March 31! 8 pm - as long as the party keeps going! Featuring several local bands, artists and DJs.BYOBMormons on Mushrooms – Ways to ContributeOur podcast is supported by our amazing listeners and magical community. If you'd like to energetically contribute to what we're creating, there are several ways to do so:Become a PatreonSend a Contribution (buy us a booch)!Purchase Mormons on Mushrooms Merchandise

Sunstone Podcast
E142: How Testosterone Changed Mormon History

Sunstone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023


Why are Mormons a bewildering mix of peculiar and normal? Some of it has to do with . . . testosterone? Stephen Carter explores the Mormon implications of Joseph Henrich's book "The Weirdest People in the World."

Mormon Discussions Podcasts – Full Lineup
Dissident Daughters Episode 040- Our Favorite Dissident Daughters Part 2

Mormon Discussions Podcasts – Full Lineup

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 62:09


This is Part 2 of my discussion with Nancy about our favorite Dissident Daughters in Mormon History. In this episode we discuss Ann Eliza Young, Juanita Brooks, Fawn Brody, Sandra Tanner and Kate Kelly. Enjoy learning about these fantastic women and let us know if you have any ideas for other women we could spotlight… Read More »Dissident Daughters Episode 040- Our Favorite Dissident Daughters Part 2 The post Dissident Daughters Episode 040- Our Favorite Dissident Daughters Part 2 appeared first on Mormon Discussions Podcasts - Full Lineup.

REAL TALK - Come Follow Me
Talk of Him & Friends - Terryl & Fiona Givens

REAL TALK - Come Follow Me

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 65:25


Join this wide ranging discussion with acclaimed authors Terryl and Fiona Givens as they chat with Ganel-Lyn & John about the following topics:-        Reframing how we view the Restoration and Christ's true gospel, the loss of the plain and precious things in Christianity-        Disciples of the “Second Sort”: Joseph Smith laid the seeds of the Restoration, but we are responsible for expanding, developing, enriching, and reframing Christianity -        The various versions of the First Vision and the invitation for our own Sacred Grove experiences for revelation (individual faith journeys)-        Understanding who God is and the common misconceptions about Him, and our relationship with Him-        How the Atonement is more about HEALING us from our mortal woundedness rather than saving us from our wickedness -        How theology impacts mental, emotional, and spiritual health -        Healing from mental illnesses like depression, anxiety, and scrupulosity -        Viewing this mortal life as a test (pass/fail) vs. a classroom/educative process with God as a mentor with whom love NEVER ceases-        How to respond when loved ones (or ourselves) wrestle with organized religion and/or when faith feels ambiguous, when it's not based in love -        Ideas for continuing the conversion process on a daily basis  About Dr. Terryl Givens (https://www.terrylgivens.com/about): Terryl L. Givens was born in upstate New York, raised in the American southwest, and did graduate work in Intellectual History (Cornell) and Comparative Literature (Ph.D. UNC Chapel Hill, 1988), working with Greek, German, Spanish, Portuguese, and English languages and literatures. As Professor of Literature and Religion and the Jabez A. Bostwick Professor of English at the University of Richmond he taught courses in Romanticism, nineteenth century cultural studies, and the Bible and Literature. Currently, he is a Neal L. Maxwell Senior Fellow at Brigham Young University. Dr. Givens has authored or edited 21 books, primarily through Oxford University Press and Deseret Book. During non-pandemic times, he travels extensively with his wife, Fiona, to give firesides and strengthen the faith of members worldwide. About Fiona Givens (https://www.fionagivens.com/about):  Fiona Anne Givens (née Bulbeck) was born in Nairobi, Kenya as the oldest of three children. She grew up in Nairobi, Tanzania, and the Seychelles and was educated in British convent schools. She converted to the LDS church in Frankfurt am Main.  She graduated phi kappa beta from the University of Richmond with degrees in French and German, then earned an M.A. in European History while co-raising the last of her six children. She has published essays and articles in Exponent II, Sunstone, LDS Living, Journal of Mormon History, Dialogue, and Kofford Books. A longtime collaborator in the books of her husband, Terryl Givens, she is the co-author of The God Who Weeps: How Mormonism Makes Sense of Life; Crucible of Doubt: Reflections on the Quest for Faith; The Christ Who Heals: How God Restored the Truth that Saves Us; and All Things New: Rethinking Sin, Salvation, and Everything in Between. You can find Terryl and Fiona's latest books here: https://www.terrylgivens.com/fiona-and-terryl

Faith Matters
135. Imagining a Four-Stage Church — A Conversation with Patrick Mason

Faith Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 44:18 Very Popular


We've been thinking and talking a lot recently about a phenomenon that sometimes happens and that we've occasionally felt ourselves — something you might call a “spiritual whiplash.” It can happen when we're really uplifted by something: maybe a book we've read, an inspiring group of people we've been around, or even a transcendental experience in nature. We're feeling fed, and our cup is full… but then, we come back down to earth. We're faced with the realities of the mundane, and the imperfections and humanity of the people all around us, including ourselves. So — what are we supposed to do when this happens? Is it realistic to expect to stay in this spiritually uplifted state all the time? What about when even our Church meetings don't feel like they're recharging our batteries, but instead are draining them? When we're feeling fed by something, how do we take that feeling with us to share in our everyday settings and communities, rather than resenting the contrast between them? How can we look at members of our communities as God might, rather than judging them for not meeting our standards — or even judging them for what we perceive as them judging us?To discuss these issues, we brought back a trusted friend and mentor, Patrick Mason. Patrick is the Leonard Arrington Chair of Mormon History and Culture at Utah State University, and a frequent guest on this show and advisor to Faith Matters. He's spoken and written quite a bit on this topic, including in his book Planted. He was an amazing conversation partner as we worked our way through some of these questions. We can't thank him enough for coming back on.As a note, we referenced our recent Restore gathering several times in the conversation, including presentations that were given by Brian McLaren, Jared Halverson, and Jody Moore. We also reference a few faith development frameworks that you'll hear, including Brian's which you can learn more about in his book Faith After Doubt.

Mormon Stories - LDS
1658: Tough Questions for John Dehlin - Patrick Mason Pt 3

Mormon Stories - LDS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 82:21 Very Popular


Patrick Mason returns to flip the script and put John under scrutiny! Patrick Q. Mason holds the Leonard J. Arrington Chair of Mormon History and Culture at USU. He has written or edited several books, including Proclaim Peace: The Restoration's Answer to an Age of Conflict (Maxwell Institute and Deseret Book, 2021); Mormonism and Violence: The Battles of Zion (Cambridge University Press, 2019); What Is Mormonism? A Student's Introduction (Routledge, 2017); Out of Obscurity: Mormonism since 1945, co-edited with John Turner (Oxford University Press, 2016); Directions for Mormon Studies in the Twenty-First Century (University of Utah Press, 2016); and The Mormon Menace: Violence and Anti-Mormonism in the Postbellum South (Oxford University Press, 2011). He was a Fulbright Scholar in Romania in 2015 and is a past president of the Mormon History Association. Professor Mason is frequently consulted by the national and international media on stories related to Mormon culture and history. He teaches courses on Mormonism, American religious history, and religion, violence, and peacebuilding. 1656-1658: A Scholarly Defense of Mormonism - Patrick Mason Patrick Mason Patrick Mason (@patrickqmason) / Twitter Planted: Belief and Belonging in an Age of Doubt  Proclaim Peace: The Restoration's Answer to an Age of Conflict  Restoration: God's Call to the 21st Century World  Patrick Mason's other books ===== Mormon Stories Thanks Our Generous Donors! Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today: One-time or recurring donation through Donorbox Support us on Patreon Pick “Mormon Stories” as your charity on Amazon Smile or through the Amazon App  Our Platforms: Mormon Stories Blog Patreon Spotify Apple Podcasts Contact us: MormonStories@gmail.com  Mormon Stories Podcast PO Box 171085 Salt Lake City, UT 84117 Social Media: Insta: @mormstories Tiktok: @mormstories Join the Discord

Mormon Stories - LDS
1657: A Scholarly Defense of Faithful Mormonism - Patrick Mason Pt 2

Mormon Stories - LDS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 202:47 Very Popular


Join us today for part 2 of our interview with faithful Mormon scholar Dr. Patrick Mason. In part 2 John and Margi discuss with Patrick his approach to thoughtful, faithful Mormonism as a scholar of Mormon Studies. Patrick Q. Mason holds the Leonard J. Arrington Chair of Mormon History and Culture at USU. He has written or edited several books, including Proclaim Peace: The Restoration's Answer to an Age of Conflict (Maxwell Institute and Deseret Book, 2021); Mormonism and Violence: The Battles of Zion (Cambridge University Press, 2019); What Is Mormonism? A Student's Introduction (Routledge, 2017); Out of Obscurity: Mormonism since 1945, co-edited with John Turner (Oxford University Press, 2016); Directions for Mormon Studies in the Twenty-First Century (University of Utah Press, 2016); and The Mormon Menace: Violence and Anti-Mormonism in the Postbellum South (Oxford University Press, 2011). He was a Fulbright Scholar in Romania in 2015 and is a past president of the Mormon History Association. Professor Mason is frequently consulted by the national and international media on stories related to Mormon culture and history. He teaches courses on Mormonism, American religious history, and religion, violence, and peacebuilding. 1656-1658: A Scholarly Defense of Mormonism - Patrick Mason Patrick Mason Patrick Mason (@patrickqmason) / Twitter Planted: Belief and Belonging in an Age of Doubt  Proclaim Peace: The Restoration's Answer to an Age of Conflict  Restoration: God's Call to the 21st Century World  Patrick Mason's other books ===== Mormon Stories Thanks Our Generous Donors! Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today: One-time or recurring donation through Donorbox Support us on Patreon Pick “Mormon Stories” as your charity on Amazon Smile or through the Amazon App  Our Platforms: Mormon Stories Blog Patreon Spotify Apple Podcasts Contact us: MormonStories@gmail.com  Mormon Stories Podcast PO Box 171085 Salt Lake City, UT 84117 Social Media: Insta: @mormstories Tiktok: @mormstories Join the Discord