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Latter Day Bridge Builders

Latter Day Bridge Builders

De : Mitch Crosgrove
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Striving to build bridges between active Latter-day Saints (Mormons), those who have left the faith, and everyone in between.

Join Mitch as he discusses different sides of church culture in a fair, unbiased and respectful way for all parties.

This podcast is a place where anyone with ties to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is welcome. Non-members of the church are also invited.

Mitch Crosgrove
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  • #026 -- Do Ex-Mormons Leave the LDS Church Because They Want to Sin?
    Mar 3 2026

    Do people leave the church because they want to sin? The answer may not be so simple after all. In this episode, we talk about tattoos, piercings, the word of wisdom, and sex, to name a few things, and how they interact with peoples' journey's out of the church. Is it simply a matter of abandoning the anchoring principles they once held to, or is it a way to re-establish connection and identity after an uprooting life event?We also explore the definition of sin and morality and how and why we find ourselves re-conceptualizing these things throughout our lives.👍 Like & Subscribe💬 Drop your thoughts in the comments📲 Follow us on Instagram for updates and live episode announcementsIf you’d like to financially support the podcast, links are in the description below. We’re grateful for you.🌐 More episodes & links: https://linktr.ee/latterdaybridgebuilders📸 Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latterdaybridgebuilders 🎥 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/latterdaybridgebuilders ☕ Support the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/LDSBridgebuilders#exmormon #lds #sin #wordofwisdom #mormon #prolds #faithcrisis #religiousdeconstruction

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    56 min
  • #024 -- Clark Gilbert, Power, and the Problem of Authority
    Feb 22 2026

    A new apostle has been called: Clark Gilbert.

    What does that mean? And more importantly—what does it reveal about how we think about priesthood authority?

    In this episode of Latter Day Bridge Builders, Mitch, Ashton, and Juliet talk candidly about:

    • The appointment of Clark Gilbert and the reactions surrounding it

    • Authority vs. humanity in church leadership

    • The difference between “letter of the law” and “spirit of the law”

    • Real experiences with bishops and power dynamics

    • The tension between revelation and accountability

    • Why training and checks might matter more than we admit

    • And what it actually means to have a direct relationship with God

    This conversation gets personal. We talk about depression, temple recommends, leadership mistakes, and what happens when authority goes unchecked. But we also talk about growth, humility, and what healthy leadership can look like.

    At the end of the day, the big question is this:
    How do we honor faith while still protecting personal agency?

    If you’ve ever wrestled with church leadership, priesthood authority, or your own spiritual autonomy, this one’s for you.

    👍 Like & Subscribe
    💬 Drop your thoughts in the comments
    📲 Follow us on Instagram for updates and live episode announcements

    If you’d like to financially support the podcast, links are in the description below. We’re grateful for you.

    🌐 More episodes & links: https://linktr.ee/latterdaybridgebuilders📸 Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latterdaybridgebuilders🎥 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/latterdaybridgebuilders ☕ Support the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/LDSBridgebuilders

    #LDS #Mormon #ExMormon #Priesthood #FaithCrisis #ChurchLeadership #ClarkGilbert #Deconstruction #SpiritualAutonomy #LatterDayBridgeBuilders


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    1 h
  • #023 -- Why are we doing this? (Part 2)
    Feb 17 2026

    In this episode, we wrap up our discussion of why we even need a podcast like this in the first place. Juliet pushes back on Ashton's elephant metaphor, we talk about whether or not we should even care what the people around us believe, and Mitch shares a "pain point" from the last time he attended church. We talk about the vulnerability that comes when we "exit the cave" and trying to be rooted in relationship instead of in identity. We tend to be "possessive" of the spiritual journeys of others, but when working within the confines of Mormon theology, do we have any other option?This episode is part of our ongoing attempt to simultaneously improve our understanding of our own experiences and the experiences of others- both those who agree with us and those who don't. Instead of arriving at answers, we often find ourselves arriving at questions that are more complicated than the ones we set out with. But we arrive at those questions together, and in sincerity and whole-heartedness. If you have ever felt caught between worlds, unsure where you belong, or hesitant to speak honestly about your faith or lack of it, this conversation is for you.Thanks for listening, for sharing, and for helping us build something better than the all or nothing conversations we are used to.If you would like to support the podcast, there is a Buy Me a Coffee link in the description.🌐 More episodes & links: https://linktr.ee/latterdaybridgebuilders

    📸 Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latterdaybridgebuilders

    🎥 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/latterdaybridgebuilders

    ☕ Support the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/LDSBridgebuilders

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    1 h et 15 min
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