Episode 122: Ownership of the Kirtland Temple, a History

The sale of the Kirtland Temple from the Community of Christ to the LDS church has made headlines lately. Join Bryan and Lindsay as they discuss the long and storied history of the Kirtland Temple ownership. SHOWNOTES: Become a recurring donor at Sunstone.org Davis Bitton, “The Waning of Mormon Kirtland” Roger Launius, The Kirtland Temple: …

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How the Spanish-American War Created the First Mormon Movies

During the Spanish-American War, Mormons made up almost an entire company of the famous Rough Riders. But they never made an appearance with Theodore Roosevelt in Cuba. Why was that? When the United States declared war on Spain in 1898, Mormons were still villainized as a cloistered, theocratic, patriarchal sect—anti-democratic and opposed to the fundamental …

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In Memory of Steve Mayfield

Steve Mayfield began his decades-long connection with Sunstone in the 1980s when he volunteered as an audio recorder at Washington DC Sunstone symposia. When he moved to Utah to become a crime scene photographer for the Salt Lake Police Department, he began documenting numerous Salt Lake symposia and other conferences, creating a valuable picture archive …

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Episode 121: Youtube and Historical Sources Discussion

Join Lindsay and Bryan as they talk about the state of Mormon historical source material. Does the LDS church hide its history? What sources are available? How do you check our work? We also discuss our new move to Youtube as well. SHOWNOTES: Youtube version of this episode Subscribe to Sunstone’s youtube channel Become a …

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Episode 120: San Bernardino Mormons

Who were the real Mormons? We mean, the top-shelf kind? According to Brigham Young, any of the California Mormons couldn’t pass muster. Join Lindsay and Bryan as they talk about the history of how California Mormons came to be. SHOWNOTES: Become a monthly donor here! Pictures of Fort San Bernardino Mormons Created and Then Abandoned …

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Why the Communists Liked the Mormons

The communist government of East Germany had really grown to like the Mormons in 1982. Which was strange considering apostle Ezra Taft Benson’s relentless condemnation of communism or anything he thought was connected to it (like the Civil Rights movement). But, as the November 1982 issue of the Sunstone Review reported, “Our preaching of good …

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Which Apostle’s Sister Became a Nun?

Why would the April 1982 Sunstone Review print an obituary for a Catholic nun? Lurlene Romney Cheney had plenty of Mormon roots. She was born in Colonia Juarez, Mexico, a colony established by Mormon polygamists to escape the wrath of U.S. federal laws. She was married in the Salt Lake Temple and had two children. …

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