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Mormon leaders calling for MORE excommunications

Mormon Leaders Increase Calls for Excommunications in 2025

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is at a crossroads. In 2025, LDS leaders have intensified calls for excommunications, particularly targeting LGBT members, same-sex married couples, and others perceived as questioning the church's teachings. This strategy, revealed by sources such as the Mormon Stories Podcast, raises important questions about the relationship between church leadership and its diverse membership. Why are Mormon leaders seeking to ramp up excommunications, and what does this signal for the future of the church?

Examining the Context of LDS Excommunications

The practice of excommunication has long been a tool used by Mormon leadership to enforce doctrinal conformity and maintain the integrity of its community. Historically, excommunication has been seen as a last resort to address actions deemed incompatible with church teachings, such as adultery or apostasy. However, in the past decade, there has been an increased focus on members with differing views on social issues, notably LGBT rights.

Recently, memos circulating within the church have instructed bishops and stake presidents to be more proactive in their disciplinary measures. This development has left many questioning whether the church's priorities align with those of its broader membership, who may feel alienated by these stringent measures.

Why Are Mormon Leaders Pushing for More Excommunications?