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LDS Church faces female discontent as 40% seek leadership roles

The LDS Church is experiencing rising discontent among female members, with nearly 40% dissatisfied with their leadership roles, highlighting a clash between traditional gender roles and modern expecโ€ฆ

Put on a pedestal, kept out of power: How the LDS Church is losing women
Religion News Service โ€” 13 August 2026
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) is facing growing discontent among its female members, as many express feelings of being revered yet sidelined within church leadership. This shift has been particularly noticeable in recent years, with women increasingly questioning their roles and the church's teachings on gender.

The LDS Church has historically emphasized traditional gender roles, teaching women to be faithful wives and mothers. However, younger generations of women are increasingly skeptical of these ideals. A 2021 survey revealed that nearly 40% of women in the church feel dissatisfied with their leadership opportunities, fueling a broader conversation about gender equality within religious institutions. This dissatisfaction is compounded by a cultural shift toward advocating for women's rights, causing a clash with the churchโ€™s long-standing teachings.

Church leaders have acknowledged the need for change, yet progress has been slow. While women are celebrated during church events and referred to as vital to the church's mission, they still lack significant positions of power. The church has a history of resisting calls for greater inclusion of women in leadership roles, despite ongoing discussions. This tension has led many women to leave the church or distance themselves from its teachings, seeking communities that align more closely with their values and aspirations.

As younger members continue to push for change, the church faces a critical juncture. If it does not address the concerns of its female members, it risks losing a significant portion of its congregation. This could lead to a reshaping of the church's identity and influence in the broader religious landscape. The coming years will be crucial as the LDS Church navigates this growing divide and seeks to reconcile tradition with modern values.

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