Faith Matters

An Inconvenient Faith: Robert Reynolds and Patrick Mason

Jan 18, 2026
Filmmaker Robert Reynolds and scholar Patrick Mason dive deep into the heart of faith with their discussions on the docuseries An Inconvenient Faith. They highlight the importance of addressing tough topics like women and authority, LGBTQ belonging, and race in the Latter-day Saint community. Robert emphasizes the need for empathetic conversations and listening to diverse perspectives. Patrick encourages honesty and humility in family discussions about faith, reminding listeners that real people are behind every belief, inspiring kindness amid complexity.
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INSIGHT

Staying While Knowing The Problems

  • Robert created the project to show that deeply informed people can both know hard problems and still choose to stay in the church.
  • He wanted members to develop empathy for those who leave and understand the seriousness of the challenges.
ANECDOTE

Personal Triggers For The Project

  • Robert recounts a family member who left believing certain doctrines were harmful and a friend disturbed by CES-letter issues.
  • Those twin experiences pushed him to film people who reconcile tough questions and to foster empathy.
ADVICE

Intentionally Break Your Echo Chamber

  • Get outside your algorithmic echo chamber and intentionally listen to people with different views.
  • Listen long enough and seriously enough to recognize that those voices are real human beings with reasons for their beliefs.
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