'Mormon Stories' podcast apologized for detailing Charlie Bird's church activities for listeners
The popular podcast said it was “sorry” after a backlash accusing it of “surveillance” of the former BYU mascot Charlie Bird.
The apology came after backlash from members of the Latter-day Saint and former Latter-day Saint LGBTQ community, who have criticized the decision to air details of the couple’s experience at Sunday services and their volunteer positions within their congregation., executive director of Wyoming Equality, condemned what they decried as an “egregious example of the culture of surveillance” found increasingly throughout society and called for an apology.
He said a big part of his mission was to witness and “celebrate” the same-sex couple’s acceptance by their fellow congregants — in particular their ability to take the sacrament, or Communion, a ritual that Latter-day Saints consider to be the most sacred portion of weekly church services. Troy Williams, executive director of Equality Utah, poses for a photograph at the Utah Capitol in April 2023. Williams says "Mormon Stories" has more to do to make amends with the LGBTQ community.Sumano said he woke up early the day he decided to attend Bird’s church services.
“Mormon Stories” has almost entirely scrubbed any mention of Sumano’s description of attending Bird’s church from the Jan. 29 episode, in which it originally appeared, as well as from accompanying social media posts . While he acknowledged recent events had represented “a learning experience for many of us,” he said he hoped to bring the conversation back to this point of a Latter-day Saint congregation embracing a gay couple.
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