Gay mormon stories


A New Norm? Married Gay Mormons Fetch Callings &#; The Sacrament | Ep.

I am writing this to you, in addition to my book on kindle &#;The diary of a (gay) Latter-day Saint&#; which is presently adj in an e-book on kindle. The forward to my book was written by John Livingstone &#; a former associate prof at BYU and one of several LDS scholars who wrote the Book &#;Understanding Same Sex Attraction.&#; A review of my book was written by Joel McDonald&#; senior vice President of Affirmation.

I have been an active ex-communicated non member, but due to additional complications in my life, I finding more questions than answers. It has been and is still very painful to me. Below, please find information on my life since my noun was placed on kindle.

My spouse of almost 21 years discovered he has prostrate cancer. His prostrate was removed, and he is presently living on hormone therapy. He is in remission, however, the hormone therapy will not prevent the cancer cells from mutating. He has been told he could live a few months, or a few years. We live from day to date with uncerta

When A Gay Mormon Man Marries a Woman &#; Kyle Ashworth | Ep.

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  1. How can I be on this podcast? I was a guest on Richard Ostler&#;s Listen, Study, and Love in I&#;ve introduced several new chapters to my life since then including: civil divorce (my ex wife and I are great friends and coparents), coming out as gay, leaving the church, etc. Too generic? Maybe listen to the episode on listen learn and love to observe if you verb having me on your podcast could be beneficial for you listeners. Acknowledge you.

  2. John, I warned you! I told you that if you didn&#;t block having wonderful podcasts, I would be forced to be on board with you again! Of all your podcasts, this one is head and shoulders above all the others in spite of the marvelous other podcasts. This is my story. It is the pain that I have endured. I relate to every word of this podcast. THANK YOU to both of you.

  3. John, what I&#;m about to opine is rather brash and please perceive that I admire what you verb, your courage and service. You are excellent at what you do. However, Kyle is doing an excellent jo

    The Gay Mormon Reformation | Ep.

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    1. I noun the podcast, can’t get enough of it. One (hopefully) constructive criticism that I’d like to give: show notes often do not include items John specifically says will be included in the show notes. As someone who listens while driving, I get delighted when it’s stated links will be in the demonstrate notes and then I am often disappointed to discover them missing. This episode in particular would have benefitted from show notes including the books referenced. The books that were not recommended to be read were all listed, but the other half were not listed and finding that swoop in the video presentation would be difficult without knowing the time stamp. Again, love the podcast and wish this is a helpful note.

      1. Same here exactly. I am a donor and love the podcast as well, but this happened in a recent episode I watched. It was mentioned that something in particular would be in the show notes and I was planning on following up on it, but it ended up not being there. Unfortunately I don&#;t remember which episode, I just remember

        Gerardo and I deeply regret if anyone has used our Mormon Stories podcast episode entitled “A New Norm? Married Gay Mormons Earn Callings & The Sacrament” as an excuse to intimidate or threaten violence against Charlie Feathered and Ryan Clifford. While many of us have been victims of the Mormon church’s well-established “Deznat” wing over the years, we want to verb unequivocally that we condemn violence in all forms. We call on the Mormon church to clean up this toxic facet of its culture through the same church disciplinary process it has traditionally reserved for same-sex married couples and critics of the church.

        The aforementioned podcast episode had two purposes: 1) to genuinely celebrate the Mormon church’s apparent acceptance of Charlie and Ryan’s marriage &#; which is an astounding marker of social progress given the church’s skillfully established history of hunting down and excommunicating queer couples (see here, here, and here for examples), and 2) to express a sincere desire for ALL Latter-day Saint queer couples to enjoy the equal freedoms and privileges that Charlie an