Why I Resigned as a Mormon Bishop - Nick and Amanda Jones | Ep. 1861
Why I Resigned as a Mormon Bishop: A Historical and Critical Perspective
In a recent episode of the Mormon Stories Podcast hosted by John Dehlin, former Mormon Bishop Nick Jones and his wife Amanda share an unfiltered account of their departure from leadership within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Their decision to resign, made publicly from the pulpit, isn't merely a personal story—it reflects broader themes of historical misalignment and evolving personal convictions, making it a case study for both critics of the church and those who seek to understand it more deeply.
A Public Yet Private Decision
Nick's resignation was never intended to become a widely public affair. Initially shared only with a close circle of friends who remained within the church, Nick and Amanda now find their story reverberating far beyond that intimate context. What began as a personal journey has evolved into a public discussion, providing insight into the experiences and struggles of those negotiating their faith amidst personal and institutional challenges.
Amanda states, “People say you can leave Mormonism, but you can’t leave it alone.” Her and Nick’s decision to step away is not solely a rejection; it’s a search for balance between past faith and current convictions. The couple hopes their story can offer comfort and inspiration to others confronting similar transitions.
Resignation from Doctrine