Exmormon TikTok: The Top #Exmormon Influencers of 2024

The popularity of TikTok has become a massive force in propelling Millennials and GenZ out of the Mormon church. When an active believer downloads the app, they inevitably encounter Mormon content. The algorithm will also serve them Exmormon content organically, as these two forms of content are so inexorably linked.
When this takes place, many active Mormons learn about the history of their religion. They may find videos about polygamy, the translation of The Book of Mormon, or hear negative experiences from disaffected members. These aspects of the faith are often quite surprising to believing members, who often don’t hear about these types of critiques while attending church. TikTok is an unedited platform, whereas the LDS church works very hard to keep the conversation focused on God and Jesus Christ.
If you are in search of the top Exmormon TikTok influencers, follow the list of content creators below. If you’re feeling especially brave, start your own TikTok channel and share your experiences in and out of the Mormon church.
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Top Exmormon TikTok Content Creators
Best Storyteller: Alyssa Grenfell
Alyssa Grenfell lives in Austin, Texas. She was raised in a devout Mormon family. She was blessed as a baby, baptized at eight, served a full time mission, graduated from Brigham Young University, and was married in an LDS temple. Her content focuses on recovering from Mormonism and sharing personal experiences from her time in the Mormon church.
Best Humor: Exmormon Mindy
Just an average girl who escaped an overbearing religion and is now finding new life! Listen to her interview with Mormon Stories founder, John Dehlin. The TikTok platform has become a major player in global culture, and the ExMormon TikTok community has become very active/vibrant over the past few months.
Best Criticism: Black Menaces
The Black Menaces are a coalition of students from various universities and influencers from across the nation fighting to empower marginalized communities through social media. They interview students on BYU campus and other predominantly white universities and ask questions that reveal the prejudices and ignorance of students. You can find their YouTube channel here and their podcast here.
Best Famous Creator: David Archuleta
Read from a recent article in People about David Archuleta leaving the church: “After three broken engagements with women and suffering suicidal thoughts, the American Idol alum opens up about his queer identity and questioning his Mormon faith.” You can read the article here and check out his music here.
Exmo to Christian: LDS Ministries
LDS Ministries, also known as Sydney Frances, shares her perspective as a Mormon who turned to Christianity. Sydney does a great job highlighting the differences between Mormonism and mainstream Christianity. She is a still a faithful believer, and a great person to follow if you’re looking for a faithful perspective after leaving the LDS church. She is most active on her YouTube channel, which you can find here.
Best Interview: Mormon Stories Podcast
John Dehlin is an American podcast host with a PhD in psychology. He’s best known for creating the Mormon Stories Podcast and other related podcasts, blogs, and websites about Mormonism. Dehlin was an early influential figure in the world of Mormon blogging. He’s also an advocate for the rights of skeptics within the Mormon community, LGBT rights, gender equality, and other non-mainstream Mormon views.
Best Podcaster: Hayley Rawle
Hayley Rawle is the host of the Post Mormon podcast, Girlscamp. In her TikTok, she shares clips of her podcast along with critiques of Mormon current affairs. You can see her interview on Mormon Stories here.