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Episode 767: Brenden Krogh, Gay Latter-day Saint, Christ’s Ability to Bring Hope

Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler

Richard Ostler

Religion & Spirituality

4.8839 Ratings

🗓️ 22 July 2024

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

My friend Brenden Krogh (age 25, grew up in Grantsville/Mona Utah, Lives in St George, Active LDS, RM) joins us to share his story. Brenden talks about his journey to understand and accept being gay and the role of his Heavenly Parents and the Savior in this process—including personal revelation that he is created as intended and he should feel no shame for being gay. Brenden talks about his supportive family (so many powerful examples), church leaders/members, and friends to love, accept, and support him. Brenden talks about how their love and support helped him to do the same. Brenden talks about personal revelation through music, church talks, and scriptures to hear God’s love/voice in his life. He talks about a YSA Ward that made the focus not to get married—but to help everyone come unto Christ. Brenden talks about the helpful things people do/say when he opens up about the complexity of his situation. If you are a queer Latter-day Saint wondering how our Heavenly Parents feel about you and the ability of the Savior to walk with you, please listen to this podcast. It will help you better love/accept yourself and find hope in your future. And if you are a parent, friend, or ally—this podcast will give you more tools to support queer Latter-day Saints. Thank you, Brenden, for being how you are and for your courage to share your story. You are brave. You are a good man, and we are so fortunate to have your insights to help us all better come unto Christ. Your story will help so many. You have a great life ahead of you! Links: Brenden’s Facebook: www.facebook.com/brenden.krogh Brenden’s Instagram: @brenden_krogh24601 Charlie Bird’s “Without the Mask” book: www.amazon.com/dp/1629727849 Charlie Bird’s “Expanding the Boarders of Zion” book: www.amazon.com/dp/B0BSMNB3G7 Brenden’s coming out post on Facebook: www.facebook.com/brenden.krogh/posts/pfbid02qZhfHE1NhQZAaiQ6Wo3dcbyydwBkLv1RjYb33nB7xcrVAkWqUhMFWief3XcvJdMPl Gather Conference (Sept 2024) Registration: gatherconference.regfox.com/2024-gather-conference

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome listeners to another episode of Listen, Learn, and Love, hosted by Richard Osler.

0:10.8

My brave guest joining us on today's podcast from his home in St. George, Utah's Brendan

0:16.2

Krogue. Welcome to the podcast, Brendan.

0:20.2

Thank you for having me.

0:22.1

He actually lives in St. George listeners.

0:24.3

He's joining us from his, from northern Utah.

0:28.0

He grew up in Grantsville and Mone.

0:29.5

And I think you're joining us from one of those locations.

0:32.3

Is that true, Brendan?

0:33.8

Yeah, in Mona right now.

0:35.8

And that is east of Salt Lake City.

0:38.3

I've been there, a great place to raise a family.

0:41.1

Brendan grew up there.

0:42.3

He's one of six.

0:44.3

He's active in the church.

0:46.6

He's going to share his story as a gay Latter-day Saint.

0:49.2

He's in his mid-20s.

0:51.3

As I mentioned, he lives in St. George attending Institute, YSA Ward.

0:56.4

As a return missionary, served a service mission a few years ago. I became aware of Brendan,

1:02.0

a Facebook post and just talking about him being gay in the latter day saint. It was a really

1:07.5

thoughtful post. And I messaged him on Facebook and asked if he'd be

1:11.6

willing to share his story on the podcast and I'm so grateful he's willing to do that.

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