Sunstone Magazine   /     Episode 23: Grateful but Gone: A Conversation with Wendall Hair

Description

Wendall Hair converted to the LDS Church while living in North Carolina and served a mission in St. George, Utah, where he returned almost immediately to continue life as a Mormon. But being African-American and gay led to challenges in Wendall’s faith in Church leadership. Kimberly Anderson talks with Wendall about the Mormons who helped …

Summary

Wendall Hair converted to the LDS Church while living in North Carolina and served a mission in St. George, Utah, where he returned almost immediately to continue life as a Mormon. But being African-American and gay led to challenges in Wendall’s faith in Church leadership. Kimberly Anderson talks with Wendall about the Mormons who helped him and Mormons who hindered him. Listen to this episode here.

Subtitle
Wendall Hair converted to the LDS Church while living in North Carolina and served a mission in St. George, Utah, where he returned almost immediately to continue life as a Mormon. But being African-American and gay led to challenges in Wendall’s f
Duration
1:22:22
Publishing date
2019-10-18 05:18
Link
https://www.sunstonemagazine.com/episode-23-grateful-but-gone-a-conversation-with-wendall-hair/
Contributors
  Grace Pool
author  
Enclosures
https://www.sunstonemagazine.com/podcast-download/23891/episode-23-grateful-but-gone-a-conversation-with-wendall-hair.mp3
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Shownotes

Wendall Hair converted to the LDS Church while living in North Carolina and served a mission in St. George, Utah, where he returned almost immediately to continue life as a Mormon. But being African-American and gay led to challenges in Wendall’s faith in Church leadership. Kimberly Anderson talks with Wendall about the Mormons who helped him and Mormons who hindered him.

Listen to this episode here.