![]() ![]() ![]() No, the Church doesn’t steal money from ex-Mormons’ inheritance, though John Dehlin suggested otherwise. And other LDS leaders did sit on the board. ![]() His colleagues who worked with him gave up lots of “dough”, according to Roger to work in a Church environment.įurther, no General Authorities sit on these boards. In fact, Roger stated on other boards he’s “made a lot of dough.” His stipend at the trust company didn’t change in 18 years. Roger explained that he got a stipend when part of the trust company, but not close to what he earned on other boards. And all his time around others in Church management operated just as he did: ethically, professionally, and legally. Hendrix worked for 18 years - Deseret Trust Company - was a business that followed the law. Hendrix repeatedly swatted those and related conspiracy theories away. John repeatedly asked about conflicts of interest, nepotism, possible fraud, directing money to General Authorities’ kids’ startup businesses, the City Creek project, and other common critics’ claims and innuendo.īro. They discussed a range of topics, including auditors of the Church, Deseret Management Company (Church’s holding company), Bonneville, Ensign Peak and other investment entities, management of tithing, the Church real estate entity, financial transparency, the Church’s net worth, and other related issues. This fellow, Roger Hendrix, went onto LDS critic John Dehlin’s podcast to discuss the Church’s finances. His career was in construction and consulting in Southern California before he was a mission president. Roger Hendrix is an active Latter-day Saint who was a mission president in the 90s before he started working as a board member at Deseret Trust Company. (Part One), Dan Peterson (December 2019)īro. The series will likely continue.Įach part provides a broader contribution into implications surrounding LDS finances, tithing, taxes, non-profits, and other subtopics: Jeff at Latter-day Q & A discusses Church finances:ĭan Peterson presents his view on the wide topic of how money is handled in our church. What the Presiding Bishopric Has to Say about the Finance of the Church and the Faith of its Members Good place to start (article below from 2/14/20): ![]()
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