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EPISODE · Apr 18, 2026 · 32 MIN

Top 10 Most High-Profile Mormon Excommunications (2015–2025)

from Welcome to the weekly MormonNewsRoundup where Al & Dives ruminate on the great and spacious Beehive! · host Mormon News Roundup

For most of its history, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has claimed that excommunication is rare, loving, and purely spiritual. Since 2015, that claim has become increasingly difficult to defend.In the internet age, church discipline no longer happens quietly behind closed doors. It unfolds in newspapers, podcasts, television interviews, and viral social media posts. From child-protection advocate Sam Young, feminist activist Kate Kelly, and CES Letter author Jeremy Runnells, to podcasters John Dehlin and Bill Reel, and even sitting General Authority James Hamula, these cases reveal a clear pattern: when influence extends beyond the chapel, discipline follows.On this episode of Mormon News Roundup, we count down the Top 10 most high-profile Mormon excommunications of the last decade — many covered by CNN, NPR, The New York Times, Time Magazine, and international media.These are not resignations.These are not quiet exits.These are members who were formally cast out — and whose stories the Church could not contain.🔟 The Countdown10. Peter Bleakley – UK high councilor turned public critic9. Natasha Helfer – Licensed sex therapist and mental-health advocate8. Sam Young – Founder of Protect LDS Children7. Nemo the Mormon – Evidence-based YouTube critic6. Bill Reel – Former bishop and podcaster5. Kate Kelly – Ordain Women founder4. Denver Snuffer – Charismatic dissenter turned movement founder3. John Dehlin – Mormon Stories Podcast2. Jeremy Runnells – Author of the CES Letter1. James Hamula – Sitting General Authority Seventy🔚 ConclusionThese cases don’t just reveal who gets excommunicated — they reveal why. Quiet disbelief is tolerated. Private doubt is managed. But public dissent — especially when it reaches beyond Church control — is punished.Excommunication in modern Mormonism is no longer just about belief. It’s about narrative control, institutional authority, and reputational risk. And in the digital age, every attempt to silence a voice has only amplified it.📺 Clips play throughout🔔 Subscribe to Mormon News Roundup for weekly coverage of Mormonism, power, and accountabilityPlease consider making a donation by joining our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/MormonNewsRoundup Email: [email protected] Website: https://mormonnewsroundup.org/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mormonnewsroundup Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mormon_news_roundup/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093511869924 X: https://twitter.com/NewsMormon New episodes LIVE every Sunday and Monday nights at 9:30PM ESTPlease like and subscribe and hit the notifications bell. Remember remember, no unhallowed hand can stop this podcast from progressing!The Mormon News Roundup is NOT affilated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

For most of its history, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has claimed that excommunication is rare, loving, and purely spiritual. Since 2015, that claim has become increasingly difficult to defend.In the internet age, church discipline no longer happens quietly behind closed doors. It unfolds in newspapers, podcasts, television interviews, and viral social media posts. From child-protection advocate Sam Young, feminist activist Kate Kelly, and CES Letter author Jeremy Runnells, to podcasters John Dehlin and Bill Reel, and even sitting General Authority James Hamula, these cases reveal a clear pattern: when influence extends beyond the chapel, discipline follows.On this episode of Mormon News Roundup, we count down the Top 10 most high-profile Mormon excommunications of the last decade — many covered by CNN, NPR, The New York Times, Time Magazine, and international media.These are not resignations.These are not quiet exits.These are members who were formally cast out — and whose stories the Church could not contain.🔟 The Countdown10. Peter Bleakley – UK high councilor turned public critic9. Natasha Helfer – Licensed sex therapist and mental-health advocate8. Sam Young – Founder of Protect LDS Children7. Nemo the Mormon – Evidence-based YouTube critic6. Bill Reel – Former bishop and podcaster5. Kate Kelly – Ordain Women founder4. Denver Snuffer – Charismatic dissenter turned movement founder3. John Dehlin – Mormon Stories Podcast2. Jeremy Runnells – Author of the CES Letter1. James Hamula – Sitting General Authority Seventy🔚 ConclusionThese cases don’t just reveal who gets excommunicated — they reveal why. Quiet disbelief is tolerated. Private doubt is managed. But public dissent — especially when it reaches beyond Church control — is punished.Excommunication in modern Mormonism is no longer just about belief. It’s about narrative control, institutional authority, and reputational risk. And in the digital age, every attempt to silence a voice has only amplified it.📺 Clips play throughout🔔 Subscribe to Mormon News Roundup for weekly coverage of Mormonism, power, and accountabilityPlease consider making a donation by joining our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/MormonNewsRoundup Email: [email protected] Website: https://mormonnewsroundup.org/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mormonnewsroundup Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mormon_news_roundup/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093511869924 X: https://twitter.com/NewsMormon New episodes LIVE every Sunday and Monday nights at 9:30PM ESTPlease like and subscribe and hit the notifications bell. Remember remember, no unhallowed hand can stop this podcast from progressing!The Mormon News Roundup is NOT affilated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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