Sinopsis
Mormon Stories podcast is an attempt to explore and build understanding between and about Mormons through the telling of stories in both audio and video formats.
Episodios
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031: An Insider's View of Mormon Origins Part 2--The Mark Hofman Bombings, and Grant Palmer's Deep Dive into LDS History
19/10/2007 Duración: 47minGrant Palmer served as a CES Institute Director and Seminary/Institute Teacher for over 30 years. In part 2 of this 4 part series, Grant talks about his move from California to Salt Lake City, how the Mark Hofman bombings affected him and his colleagues, and his subsequent deep dive into LDS History. Grant also discusses his arrival at the decision to write his book--An Insider's View of Mormon Origins. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonstories/message
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030: An Insider's View of Mormon Origins Part 1--Grant Palmer's Early Years
19/10/2007 Duración: 44minGrant Palmer served as a CES Institute Director and Seminary/Institute Teacher for over 30 years. In part 1 of this 4 part series, Grant talks about his childhood (growing up in Salt Lake City), his mission experience in Virginia, and his early years with the Church Education System. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonstories/message
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029: My Story Part 3--What I Do and Don't Believe, and Why I Remain a Mormon
19/10/2007 Duración: 01h03minAt least once each week a listener will ask me (John Dehlin) about my testimony in the LDS Church. Liberals or ex-Mormons call me an apologist. Conservatives accuse me of being a"wolf in sheep's clothing." So, to dispel the speculation--and in response to lots and lots of requests, I reluctantly share my story within the Mormon context. In this episode, I discuss aspects of the LDS Faith that I do and don't believe. I also provide around 13 reasons for why I choose to remain a Mormon. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonstories/message
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028: My Story Part 2--Losing My Religion, and Finding it Again
19/10/2007 Duración: 45minAt least once each week a listener will ask me (John Dehlin) about my testimony in the LDS Church. Liberals or ex-Mormons call me an apologist. Conservatives accuse me of being a"wolf in sheep's clothing." So, to dispel the speculation--and in response to lots and lots of requests, I reluctantly share my story within the Mormon context. In this episode, I discuss my marriage, the importance of the church to my family, and the experiences I had as a seminary teacher in Seattle that led to the dissolution of my testimony in the LDS Church (as I knew it). I also discuss how the writings of Eugene England, Lowell Bennion, T. Edgar Lyon, Leonard Arrington, and others (in Sunstone and Dialogue) helped me to reconstruct my faith. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonstories/message
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027: My Story Part 1--Mormon to the Bone
19/10/2007 Duración: 01h05minAt least once each week a listener will ask me (John Dehlin) about my testimony in the LDS Church. Liberals or ex-Mormons call me an apologist. Conservatives accuse me of being a"wolf in sheep's clothing." So, to dispel the speculation--and in response to lots and lots of requests, I reluctantly share my story within the Mormon context. In this episode, I discuss my childhood, youth, and missionary experiences within the Mormon church, through the end of my university years at BYU. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonstories/message
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026: Blacks and the LDS Priesthood: An Interview with Darius Gray and Margaret Young
19/10/2007 Duración: 02h16minRecently, Brigham Young University invited Darius Gray--one of the founders of the LDS Genesis Group, and a black Mormon for over 30 years--to make a presentation entitled,"Blacks and the LDS Priesthood." In this interview, Darius re-delivers this presentation, along with Margaret Young. Darius and Margaret are co-authors of a trilogy dealing with black Mormon history entitled: Standing on the Promises. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonstories/message
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025: New Order Mormons Pt. 2: Ann's Story
19/10/2007 Duración: 01h25minIn part 2 of a 2 part series, we interview Ann--a pleasant, yet forceful presence in the bloggernacle, and leader within New Order Mormonism. According to the New Order Mormon Website,"New Order Mormons are those who no longer believe some (or much) of the dogma or doctrines of the LDS church, but who want to maintain membership for cultural and social reasons." --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonstories/message
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024: Black and Mormon -- The Darron Smith Story Pt. 3
19/10/2007 Duración: 42minIn part 3 of a 3 part series, we interview Darron Smith--a black man who joined the LDS church as a teenager in Tennessee. After serving a mission for the LDS Church and graduating from the University of Utah, Darron began a 10 year teaching career at church-owned Brigham Young University. After 10 years of teaching at BYU, Darron's employment was terminated in response to (according to Darron) his public writings and speaking--wherein Darron openly called for the LDS Church to apologize for, and renounce the racists statements of past Church leaders. In this series, Darron discusses his upbringing in the Church, provides a brief history of Blacks within the Church, discusses his termination from BYU, and his hopes for the LDS Church in the future with regard to these issues. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonstories/message
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023: Black and Mormon -- The Darron Smith Story Pt. 2
19/10/2007 Duración: 56minIn part 2 of a 3 part series, we interview Darron Smith--a black man who joined the LDS church as a teenager in Tennessee. After serving a mission for the LDS Church and graduating from the University of Utah, Darron began a 10 year teaching career at church-owned Brigham Young University. After 10 years of teaching at BYU, Darron's employment was terminated in response to (according to Darron) his public writings and speaking--wherein Darron openly called for the LDS Church to apologize for, and renounce the racists statements of past Church leaders. In this series, Darron discusses his upbringing in the Church, provides a brief history of Blacks within the Church, discusses his termination from BYU, and his hopes for the LDS Church in the future with regard to these issues. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonstories/message
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022: Black and Mormon -- The Darron Smith Story Pt. 1
19/10/2007 Duración: 53minIn part 1 of a 3 part series, we interview Darron Smith--a black man who joined the LDS church as a teenager in Tennessee. After serving a mission for the LDS Church and graduating from the University of Utah, Darron began a 10 year teaching career at church-owned Brigham Young University. After 10 years of teaching at BYU, Darron's employment was terminated in response to (according to Darron) his public writings and speaking--wherein Darron openly called for the LDS Church to apologize for, and renounce the racists statements of past Church leaders. In this series, Darron discusses his upbringing in the Church, provides a brief history of Blacks within the Church, discusses his termination from BYU, and his hopes for the LDS Church in the future with regard to these issues. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonstories/message
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021: Mormon, Married, Gay and Facing Discipline--An Interview with Buckley Jeppson Pt. 3
19/10/2007 Duración: 41minIn part 3 of a 3 part interview, we interview Buckley Jeppson. Buckley, 57, says he's been informed verbally by a senior church leader that his life is incompatible with the doctrines of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and that a disciplinary council will soon address the matter. Jeppson, of Washington, D.C., married Mike Kessler in Toronto on Aug. 27, 2004. It is believed that if Jeppson is excommunicated, it would be the first time a Mormon in a legal, same-sex marriage was punished by the church. Jeppson claims that over the past five months Nolan Archibald, his Stake President and CEO of Black and Decker, has encouraged him to resign his church membership, which would avoid disciplinary action. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonstories/message
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020: Mormon, Married, Gay and Facing Discipline--An Interview with Buckley Jeppson Pt. 2
19/10/2007 Duración: 44minIn part 2 of a 3 part interview, we interview Buckley Jeppson. Buckley, 57, says he's been informed verbally by a senior church leader that his life is incompatible with the doctrines of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and that a disciplinary council will soon address the matter. Jeppson, of Washington, D.C., married Mike Kessler in Toronto on Aug. 27, 2004. It is believed that if Jeppson is excommunicated, it would be the first time a Mormon in a legal, same-sex marriage was punished by the church. Jeppson claims that over the past five months Nolan Archibald, his Stake President and CEO of Black and Decker, has encouraged him to resign his church membership, which would avoid disciplinary action. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonstories/message
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019: Mormon, Married, Gay and Facing Discipline--An Interview with Buckley Jeppson Pt. 1
19/10/2007 Duración: 40minIn part 1 of a 3 part interview, we interview Buckley Jeppson. Buckley, 57, says he's been informed verbally by a senior church leader that his life is incompatible with the doctrines of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and that a disciplinary council will soon address the matter. Jeppson, of Washington, D.C., married Mike Kessler in Toronto on Aug. 27, 2004. It is believed that if Jeppson is excommunicated, it would be the first time a Mormon in a legal, same-sex marriage was punished by the church. Jeppson claims that over the past five months Nolan Archibald, his Stake President and CEO of Black and Decker, has encouraged him to resign his church membership, which would avoid disciplinary action. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonstories/message
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018: New Order Mormons Pt. 1: Ann's Story
19/10/2007 Duración: 55minIn part 1 of a 2 part series, we interview Ann--a pleasant, yet forceful presence in the bloggernacle, and leader within New Order Mormonism. According to the New Order Mormon Website,"New Order Mormons are those who no longer believe some (or much) of the dogma or doctrines of the LDS church, but who want to maintain membership for cultural and social reasons." --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonstories/message
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014: An Introduction to Mormon Polygamy with Todd Compton Pt. 3
19/10/2007 Duración: 36minIn part 3 of a 3 part series, we interview Todd Compton about the basics of polygamy in the Mormon church. Todd Compton is the author of the book In Sacred Loneliness. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonstories/message
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013: An Introduction to Mormon Polygamy with Todd Compton Pt. 2
19/10/2007 Duración: 33minIn part 2 of a 3 part series, we interview Todd Compton about the basics of polygamy in the Mormon church. Todd Compton is the author of the book In Sacred Loneliness. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonstories/message
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011: Finding our Way Back Home Pt. 2
19/10/2007 Duración: 45minIn part 2 of this interview, we continue our conversation with Serenity Valley and Roasted Tomatoes-a young LDS couple living in the San Francisco Bay area, and creators of the LDS Blog Latter-Day Saint Liberation Front. In this episode, Serenity and RT discuss her ultimate return to Mormonism, the impact it has had on their marriage and family, and conclude with a very candid and somewhat courageous discussion of their testimonies-some of which can safely be considered non-mainstream or alternative within the LDS paradigm. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonstories/message
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012: An Introduction to Mormon Polygamy with Todd Compton Pt. 1
19/10/2007 Duración: 59minIn part 1 of a 3 part series, we interview Todd Compton about the basics of polygamy in the Mormon church. Todd Compton is the author of the book In Sacred Loneliness. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonstories/message
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010: Finding our Way Back Home Pt. 1
19/10/2007 Duración: 52minOver the past few months, I’ve developed a friendship with several members of the LDS Bloggernacle-including a young couple known as Serenity Valley and Roasted Tomatoes. This husband/wife pair live in the San Francisco Bay Area, and run a blog called, Latter-Day Saint Liberation Front. Serenity and RT are interesting and inspirational for many reasons one of which being the spiritual journeys that each of them traveled on their way towards being sealed in the LDS Temple (RT being a former atheist turned LDS missionary, and Serenity having left the church to become an Episcopalian, only to return later). In part 1 of this 2 part series, we learn about their early years within the LDS church, and their journeys away from, and back to, faith. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonstories/message
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009: Inside the Mind of a Mormon Apologist Pt. 3
19/10/2007 Duración: 01h12minIn this concluding episode (part 3 of 3), we interview with John Lynch, Chairman of FAIR–-the Foundation for Apologetic Information and Research. Within the segement, John Lynch discusses the most common issues faced by FAIR, and assesses (in his view) which issues do and do not have merit. John also discusses how members of the Church should treat those struggling in their faith. Finally, John Lynch provides some thoughts/insight into some of President Hinckley’s more controversial responses in his media interviews over the past several years (including Larry King Live, L.A. Times, etc.). --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonstories/message