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individuals having existed in the
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community since its beginnings, and estimates of the number of LGBT former and current Mormons range from 4 to 10% of the total membership of the LDS Church (
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). However, it wasn't until the late 1950s that top LDS leaders began regularly discussing LGBT people in public addresses. Since the 1970s a greater number of LGBT individuals with Mormon connections have received media coverage.


LGBT Mormon population estimates

Although there are no official numbers for how many members of the LDS Church identify as gay or lesbian there have been several estimates. In 2003 BYU's newspaper cited two LDS therapists who stated that the supermajority-Mormon BYU student body is "somewhere around 4 to 5 percent" homosexual.
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estimated that there are, on average, four or five members per church ward attracted to the same sex. An external study, conducted in 1972, found that between 10–13 percent of college-aged Mormon men reported past same-sex sexual behavior, which was similar to the percentage of non-Mormon men who similarly reported. The study did not tabulate the number of homosexual individuals who had never had a same-sex sexual experience. In 1979 BYU's newspaper published a series of articles on homosexuality in which Maxine Murdock of the BYU Counseling Center and Ford McBride, a former psychology student who conducted BYU electroshock aversion experiments on gay BYU students, estimated that 4% of BYU students (or around 1,200 students at the time) were attracted to the same sex. Gary Watts, former president of
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, estimates that only 10 percent of homosexual Mormons remain in the church. Others dispute that estimate, saying numbers in support groups for active Latter-day Saints and for self-identified gay Mormons are comparable. Many of these individuals have come forward through different support groups or websites stating their homosexual attractions and concurrent church membership. A number of personal accounts were published in ''A Place in the Kingdom: Spiritual Insights from Latter-day Saints about Same-Sex Attraction.'' Other personal experiences are documented on the LDS SSA Resources and People Can Change websites. Others have shared their stories through the ''
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website and blogs.


Prominent LGBT Mormon people


Practicing Mormons

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came out as gay to his family in 2014, then publicly announced in June 2021 that he is part of the
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, but "not sure of my own sexuality". Archuleta discussed balancing his sexuality with his Mormon faith, stating "I don't feel comfortable sharing it, but felt I needed to bring more awareness to people in my same situation and let you know you're not alone. You can be part of the LGBTQIA+ community and still believe in God and His gospel plan." * Tom Christofferson is the brother of Apostle
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and has returned to activity in the church after leaving decades ago. He serves in Affirmation leadership. * Ben Schilaty is a BYU adjunct instructor and Honor Code Administrator. He publicly came out as gay in 2015 and published a book on his experiences with homosexuality titled ''A Walk in My Shoes: Questions I'm Often Asked As a Gay Latter-Day Saint'', published bv Deseret Book in 2021. He also co-hosts the popular ''Questions from the Closet'' podcast which discusses LGBTQ+ topics within the context of the LDS faith. * Jimmy Hales gained media attention as a BYU student with his live coming out video. * Ty Mansfield served as a
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in the New Hampshire Manchester
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, graduated from BYU, and has been an adjunct instructor in Religious Education at BYU since the summer of 2013. He chronicled his coming to terms with his sexuality in a co-authored book with Fred and Marilyn Matis, ''In Quiet Desperation: Understanding the Challenge of Same-gender Attraction'', published by
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in 2004. Mansfield later married and published another book on homosexuality, also by Deseret Book, in 2011, titled ''Voices of Hope: Latter-day Saint Perspectives on Same-gender Attraction—An Anthology of Gospel Teachings and Personal Essays.'' * David Matheson admitted to himself that he was attracted to men when he was 22 and married to a woman. Following seven years of therapy, he said he had changed his sexual orientation. He became a licensed professional counselor and has made his clinical focus to be "helping men who want to diminish unwanted homosexuality and feel whole as men." In January 2019, Matheson divorced his wife of 34 years, and has admitted that he is now dating men. He is the clinical director of the Center for Gender Wholeness, co-creator of the Journey into Manhood weekend, and a director of
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. He has written the
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Workbook for Men, Four Principles of Growth, and has made several media appearances talking about overcoming homosexual attractions. * H. Stuart Matis, a celibate homosexual, stated that "straight members have absolutely no idea what it is like to grow up gay in this church. It is a life of constant torment, self-hatred and internalized
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." Matis committed suicide at an LDS Church meetinghouse in Los Altos, California. After two of his gay friends also committed suicide, Affirmation members began to hold suicide vigils around the country to raise awareness about suicide prevention and the destructive consequences of what they considered to be homophobic treatment by other church members. Suicide victims are posted on its website. Matis's story is described in the book ''In Quiet Desperation: Understanding the Challenge of Same-Gender Attraction'' and was later inspired and created into the play "Missa Solemnis; or, The Play About Henry" written by non-Mormon playwright Roman Feeser. Matis's death was described in the 2010 documentary '' 8: The Mormon Proposition''. * Mitch Mayne, a celibate homosexual member in
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, served as of 2011 as executive secretary to the
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in the local Bay
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. Mayne has promoted family acceptance of LGBT youth and hopes to serve as a bridge to the gay community. He has also promoted the idea that all people with homosexual feelings, including those who are involved in homosexual behavior, should be welcomed into the church with no consequences for their sexual choices. He has said that he is not committed to church teachings about homosexuality and could well enter a gay relationship in the future. He believes that church leaders are mistaken in their teachings about homosexuality. * Jason Park admitted his homosexual feelings at the age of 31 after being married for four years. After founding and participating in the original
Evergreen International Evergreen International, Inc. was a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization located in Salt Lake City, Utah, the whose stated mission was to assist "people who want to diminish same-sex attractions and overcome homosexual behavior". It adhered to Chris ...
support group and going through therapy, he has since ceased his homosexual behavior and found peace with his feelings and happiness in his family life. He has since written 3 books concerning homosexuality (''Resolving Homosexual Problems: A Guide for LDS Men''; ''Understanding Male Homosexual Problems: An Introduction for Latter-day Saints''; ''Helping LDS Men Resolve their Homosexual Problems: A Guide for Family, Friends, and Church Leaders'') and a scholarly paper ''Overcoming Male Homosexual Problems''. He is a popular speaker at Evergreen International conferences. * Josh Weed is a licensed therapist from Seattle who is married to a woman. He came out as gay in a 201
blog post
that was widely publicized. He and his wife came out in support of same-sex marriage in 2015 when quotes from them were used without permission in an amicus brief opposing it ahead of the oral arguments in the Supreme Court
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case. In 2018, they announced their divorce in another blog post

* Rich Wyler was excommunicated from the church due to his homosexual behavior, but has since rejoined the church. He was married and then widowed. He is the founder and executive director of
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and co-creator and leader of Journey into Manhood. He established Higher Path Life Coaching and began coaching professionally in 2005. He leads telephone-based coaching group called "A Wife's Journey: Caring for Yourself and Your Family When Your Husband Struggles With Homosexuality or Addiction." * Savannah, a Mormon girl, came out as a lesbian to her congregation at the age of 12.


Living former Mormons

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is a singer who was raised in an LDS home by parents who met at the church-owned university
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and married in the
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, though, Aguilera has not self-identified as Mormon. On several occasions Aguilera has mentioned her physical attraction to women as well as men. *
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served as a church missionary to Italy, graduated from BYU, and married in a church
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before coming out. He and a BYU professor developed and co-founded WordPerfect software for word processing. He currently serves on the board of the
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, America's largest lesbian and gay rights political action committee. In 2008, Bastian donated $1 million to fight California Proposition 8, which defined marriage as between a man and a woman. *
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, daughter of Mormon apologist
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and author of bestseller ''Leaving the Saints: How I Lost the Mormons and Found My Faith''. *
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is an American screenwriter, director, film and television producer and LGBT rights activist. He who wrote for the HBO Series ''
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'' on a polygamous Utah family, created the LGBT history ABC docudrama miniseries "
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", and narrated the documentary " 8: The Mormon Proposition". In 2008, he won an
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for writing the screenplay for ''
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'', a movie about the 1978 assassination of gay civil rights leader and San Francisco City Supervisor
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. *
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is a writer on the topic of sexuality and identifies as a bisexual trans man. * John Cameron is a former BYU student who participated in electro-shock aversion therapy sessions on campus in 1976 with the goal of changing his sexual orientation. The controversial therapy was conducted by PhD student Max Ford McBride under the direction of Dr. D. Eugene Thorne of the Psychology Department. While hooked to electrodes, the subjects were shown pornographic images of men while simultaneously being shocked. The experience was so traumatic for Cameron that he left Mormonism. In 2006, he finished writing a play about his experience, titled ''14'', in reference to the number of men who were the subjects of this particular experiment. The play was first staged at the University of Iowa in 2007. *
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is a Utah state senator married to his husband Stephen Justeson and enrolled in BYU in 1971, but left after his mission when he came out at 23. * Andrew Evans is a National Geographic journalist who wrote about his compulsory year of conversion therapy and "traumatic moments" as a student at BYU. * Levi Jackman Foster is a “queer” artist/photographer, social media influencer, and
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raised Mormon in Alaska. Levi left home at age 16 to escape
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and has since been an important voice in
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working with organizations such as
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,
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, FIERCE NYC,
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, No on 8,
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,
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,
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,
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, New York LGBT Center and has created multiple social media campaigns raising funds and awareness for at-risk, marginalized,
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, and homeless
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youth and elderly. * Michael Glatze is a former gay rights activist and publisher of Young Gay America's '' YGA Magazine''. Glatze renounced his homosexual relationships and was baptized into the LDS Church. He stated that "
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, however, is what, ultimately, changed me." Glatze left the church within two years of his conversion and now considers himself a conservative Christian and serves as a pastor of a small church in Wyoming. His story is told in the independent film "
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" starring
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and
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. *
Tyler Glenn Tyler Aaron Glenn (born November 28, 1983) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. He is known as the lead vocalist and keyboardist of the American rock band Neon Trees and as a solo artist. Biography As a teenager, Glenn attended Chap ...
is the lead vocalist of the American rock band Neon Trees and came out as a gay Mormon in Rolling Stones magazine in March 2014, but has since stopped identifying as Mormon since at least April 2016. *
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is a bisexual sex educator and online video creator for Seeker and
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. In 2016, ''
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'' named her one of the 30 most influential people on the Internet. *Jesse Havea is a drag queen with the stage name "Brita Filter". * Stephen Holbrook is a Utah state politician and activist. He formed the Salt Lake community radio show featuring lesbian and gay voices while serving in the Utah State House of Representatives after his first election in 1975. The hour-long show called "Gayjavu" eventually became "Concerning Gays and Lesbians," lasting until 2003 as one of the nation's longest continually running homosexual radio programs. He had served an LDS mission in Hong Kong before disaffiliating from the LDS church, though, he did not come out as gay publicly until later. *
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is a prominent
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and supporter of the
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. *
Kate Kendell Kate Kendell (born Kathryn Dean Kendell, April 15, 1960) is the former Executive Director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR), a national legal organization that fights for the civil and human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and ...
is a lesbian lawyer from Utah who currently serves as the Executive Director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights. She graduated from the
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in 1988 and became the first staff attorney for the
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of Utah. Kate and her partner, Sandy Holmes, live in San Francisco with their two children, as well as Kendall's daughter from a previous marriage. * Connell O'Donovan is a Utah-raised genealogist, historian, and gay activist who organized the first Utah pride march in 1990. * David Petruschin is a drag queen with the stage name "Raven" and was raised Mormon. *
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, the winner of the 2006 ''So You Think You Can Dance'' show. *
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is an American politician and transgender woman who grew up Mormon in Salt Lake City. She won over 1/4th of Utah votes for state senator, as the first transgender nominee for a major party to the nation's Senate. *
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is the lead singer of the band
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. He was raised Mormon and has stated that he has "experimented in other realms of homosexuality and bisexuality" and has discussed his
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. * Justin Utley is a singer songwriter who has spoken out about the conversion therapy he underwent at the advice from church leaders. * Troy Williams served a mission in Great Britain and now serves as the executive director of the LGBT rights organization
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. He is an activist and has published articles in several works.


Deceased former Mormons

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Maude Adams Maude Ewing Adams Kiskadden (November 11, 1872 – July 17, 1953), known professionally as Maude Adams, was an American actress who achieved her greatest success as the character Peter Pan, first playing the role in the 1905 Broadway production ...
(1872–1953) was a famed actress who had several long-term romantic relationships with women. She was born in Salt Lake City to a Mormon mother and spent some of her early years from age 9 to 13 being raised in Salt Lake City by her Mormon grandmother and cousins. Although it is unknown whether Adams had ever identified as Mormon like her mother, she was never baptized Presbyterian despite attending one of their school and never joined Catholicism despite some stays at nunneries. She had additionally referred to her non-Mormon father as a "gentile", and invited the Mormon Tabernacle Choir to her 39th birthday performance. * Mildred Berryman (1901–1972) was a pioneering researcher on lesbian and gay community in post-WWI Utah. *Sergeant
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(1943–1988) was featured on the 8 September 1975 cover of
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with the caption "I Am a Homosexual" for his challenging of the U.S. military ban against gay men and lesbian women. He was subsequently discharged from the military for openly stating his sexual orientation and excommunicated from the Church two months after the article was released. * Robert McQueen (1842–1989) was the editor for the major LGBT news source ''Advocate'' in the late 70s and 80s. McQueen had ceased involvement with the LDS church in 1964 shortly after his mission in Austria and was excommunicated in 1979 after publishing several church-critical articles on the LGBT-LDS intersection. He died from complications due to AIDS on 8 October 1989. * Michael Quinn is a well-known historian of Mormonism and former professor of history at BYU. He was excommunicated in September 1993 for publishing historical accounts he says revised traditional Mormon history. He then came out of the closet as gay and published ''Same Sex Dynamics Among Nineteenth-Century Americans: A Mormon Example'' in 1996. *
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(1897–1966) was a Utah-born, Mormon-raised artistic director, costume designer, dancer and Egyptologist and is believed to have been bisexual, though there is disagreement there. She was the granddaughter of the apostle Heber Kimball and possibly had a romance with lesbian actress
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before marrying her possibly bisexual actor husband
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Ada Dwyer Russell Ada Dwyer Russell (1863–1952) was an American actress who performed on stage in Broadway and London and became the muse to her poet lover Amy Lowell. Brief biography Dwyer was born in 1863 to a recently baptized Mormon Salt Lake City bookkeep ...
(1863–1952) of Mormon upbringing was an actress and the long-term romantic partner of poet
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. * Trevor Southey (1940–2015) was a renowned painter and BYU student (1965–1969) and faculty member (1969–1979). He and his wife divorced and he came out as gay in 1982. He died at the age of 75. *
May Swenson Anna Thilda May "May" Swenson (May 28, 1913 – December 4, 1989) was an American poet and playwright. Harold Bloom considered her one of the most important and original poets of the 20th century. The first child of Margaret and Dan Arthur Sw ...
(1913–1989) was a famous poet born in Logan, Utah to Swedish parents. She graduated from
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and a few years later at age 22 she moved to the gay hotspot
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in New York City to pursue her dreams of writing. She lived with her partner for 25 years and after decades of writing died at the age of 76. Others individuals at the LGBT-Mormon intersection include
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, Angela Ellsworth,
Steven Fales Steven Heard Fales (born March 17, 1970) is a classically trained playwright and actor who has gained broad recognition in both the theatre world gay community and the LDS community for his award-winning one-man play, ''Confessions of a Mormon Bo ...
, Antonio A. Feliz, Michael Glatze,
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, Todd Herzog, Roy Jeffs,
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W. H. Pugmire Wilum Hopfrog Pugmire (born William Harry Pugmire; May 3, 1951 – March 26, 2019), was a writer of weird fiction and horror fiction based in Seattle, Washington. His works typically were published as W. H. Pugmire (his adopted middle name derive ...
, John W. Bryant, Patriarch Joseph Fielding Smith, and evidence exists that this list may include historical figures like
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Louie B. Felt Sarah Louise "Louie" Bouton Felt (May 5, 1850 – February 13, 1928) was the first general president of the children's Primary organization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) between 1880 and 1925. She was the General ...
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Evan Stephens Evan Stephens (28 June 1854 – 27 October 1930) was a Latter-day Saint composer and hymn writer. He was also the director of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir for 26 years (1890–1916). Early life and family Stephens was born at Pencader, Carmart ...
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John C. Bennett John Cook Bennett (August 4, 1804 – August 5, 1867) was an American physician and briefly a ranking and influential leader of the Latter Day Saint movement, who acted as mayor of Nauvoo, Illinois, and Major-General of the Nauvoo Legion in the ear ...
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Depiction in pop culture and media

LGBT Mormon characters and themes have been featured in many films, plays, and pieces of literature. Examples include the audiovisual works ''
Latter Days ''Latter Days'' is a 2003 American romantic comedy-drama film about a gay relationship between a closeted Mormon missionary and his openly gay neighbor. The film was written and directed by C. Jay Cox and stars Steve Sandvoss as the missionary ...
'', '' Believer'', ''
Mormon No More ''Mormon No More'' is an American documentary television series that premiered on Hulu on June 24, 2022. The show follows Sally "Sal" Osborne and Lena Schwen as they discover their Lesbian sexuality and leave the Mormon faith. The series also inc ...
'', ''Same-Sex Attracted'', ''The Falls'' trilogy, '' 8: The Mormon Proposition'', TLC's ''My Husband's Not Gay'', ''
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'', '' G.B.F.'', as well as the plays '' Book of Mormon musical'', ''
Angels in America ''Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes'' is a two-part play by American playwright Tony Kushner. The work won numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, the Tony Award for Best Play, and the Drama Desk Award for O ...
'', '' 8'', ''14'', ''Facing East'', ''Confessions of a Mormon Boy'', ''Missa Solemnis or The Play About Henry'', and the novel ''
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LGBT Mormon organizations

The church neither encourages nor discourages support groups for those with same gender attractions. However, it does discourage members from participating in groups that foster homosexual conduct. Even though no support organization is officially sponsored by the church, several organizations have begun who have adopted theories and philosophies they believe are in line with church policy. Several church members have also joined ex-gay organizations. Some church members who identify as LGBT have also joined other support groups that seek changes in church doctrine, and greater church tolerance and awareness regarding LGBT issues. Several support groups are listed below:


Current organizations

* Affirmation: Gay & Lesbian Mormons is a support group originally organized in 1977 which aims to support "all affected by the nexus of homosexuality and Mormonism" by "becom nga place of healing" and "avoid ngtaking positions on how people choose to act on their sexuality or not." The group has expanded its mission to include bisexuals, transgender persons, and intersex persons, and "avoid taking positions on church doctrine." * ALL Arizona LDS LGBT & Friends & Family is an Arizona-based group unaffiliated with North Star or Affirmation. ALL is a supportive middle ground for anyone with an LDS background. They have a yearly conference around April and monthly get togethers along with scripture study for those who feel that church is unwelcoming. They also have a young adult get together and a parent support meeting. Their "hope is to build and strengthen a community of Latter-day saints where LGBT/SSA Mormons feel loved and supported through what can be a challenging experience—being gay and being Mormon." They do not limit support to just gay members but all members that fall into the LGBT+ spectrum. They have a secret Facebook group that anyone can join by contacting them. * Encircle is an LGBT resource center in Provo, Utah founded in 2016 by LDS individuals across from a Mormon temple. A church spokesperson welcomed the center saying it's good to see the property being used to serve LGBT people. *
Family Fellowship Family Fellowship is a predominantly Latter-day Saint support group for those who have lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender family members.Family Fellowship. (2003, November 22). ''Family Fellowship''. Retrieved January 22, 2007 from http://ld ...
is for family members of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and/or transgender members and does not generally support church teachings about homosexuality. *
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is an organization founded in 1982. It is closely associated with
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, although they do not have any formal relationship. *I'll Walk With You is an organization collecting supportive videos featuring LDS parents of LGBT children and allies. *LGBTQAI+ and Allies Club is an organization on the campus of
Southern Virginia University Southern Virginia University (SVU) is a private liberal arts college in Buena Vista, Virginia. The college, though not officially affiliated with a particular faith, embraces the values of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Ch ...
, a predominantly-LDS liberal arts college in
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. The group is recognized by the school but organized and run by students and volunteers with the support of multiple faculty members and local church leaders. * Mama Dragons is a group for Mormon mothers and women supportive of LGBT persons. *MoHo Directory is a global listing of over 100 gay Mormons and their blogs. For many, the MoHo Directory functions as a family of choice—a committed relationship network bound by friendship rather than blood. *
Mormons Building Bridges Mormons Building Bridges is a decentralized grassroots group composed primarily of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, informally known as the LDS Church or Mormon C ...
is a decentralized grassroots Facebook group, composed primarily of members of the LDS Church, who seek to improve the attitudes between members of the church and the LGBT community. The group's largest events are annual pride parade marches. *
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is an organization whose mission is to "provide a place of community for Latter-day Saints who experience homosexual attraction or gender identity incongruence, as well as their family, friends, and ecclesiastical leaders." The group supports the church's position that sexual relations are to be reserved for marriage between a man and woman, and aims to provide spiritual and social support for individuals and families who desire to live in harmony with church teachings. The organization takes "no official position on the origin or mutability of homosexual attractions or gender identity incongruence", and does not "endorse political causes or join political coalitions, including those officially sanctioned by the institutional Church." *
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(Understanding Same-Gender Attraction) is an organization for
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students and allies. The unofficial BYU group acts as the only group of its kind since there are no official LGBT-specific resources at BYU.


Past Organizations

Many homosexual Mormon support organizations sprung up and fell as social media technology changed. One published book's collection of resources for homosexual Mormons in the late 90s listed several email groups and online communities including Evergreen, Disciples2, LDS SSAers, and Q-Saints with most organization only leaving archived digital footprints. * Disciples2 was a confidential online email support group from 1994 to about 2013 for what were termed male and female "strugglers" striving to follow church teachings. *
Evergreen International Evergreen International, Inc. was a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization located in Salt Lake City, Utah, the whose stated mission was to assist "people who want to diminish same-sex attractions and overcome homosexual behavior". It adhered to Chris ...
was an organization founded in 1989 for "people who want to diminish same-sex attractions and overcome homosexual behavior." It "sustains the doctrines and standards of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints without reservation or exception." In January 2014, Evergreen announced it would close and refer its clients to
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. * Gamofites was a support organization for homosexual Mormon and former-Mormon men with children from 1991 to 2012 hosting weekend retreats and publishing a newsletter. * Gay LDS Young Adults (GLYA) was founded in March 2001 by Aaron Cloward and organized activities in the Intermountain West for gay Mormon young adults. They had over 400 people on their mailing list but seemed to be absorbed by Affirmation by about 2003. * LDS Reconciliation was a group that held independent weekly meetings until 2012 in "home evening" type settings which "affired the spirituality of Gays and Lesbians and
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to provide a safe haven for individuals with a Latter-day Saint background to discuss the gospel of Jesus Christ. ... Reconciliation members
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contention and criticism of any person or organization." It currently meets in combined
Family Home Evening Family Home Evening (FHE) or Family Night, in the context of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), refers to one evening per week, usually Monday, that families are encouraged to spend together in religious instruction, pra ...
s with
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Restoration Church of Jesus Christ The Restoration Church of Jesus Christ (RCJC), based in Salt Lake City, Utah, was a church in the Latter Day Saint movement that catered primarily to the spiritual needs of LGBT Latter Day Saints. It was founded in 1985 and was dissolved 25 ye ...
was a Mormon offshoot church started by Antonio Feliz that spanned from the 80s to 2010. *
United Order Family of Christ The United Order Family of Christ was a schismatic sect of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), which was founded in 1966 in Denver, Colorado, by David-Edward Desmond and existed until at least 1973−74. The United Orde ...
was a gay Mormon male commune in the 70s.


References

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