The Rise and Fall of Sunstone Magazine - Elbert Peck (re-broadcast) | Ep. 2045

The Rise and Fall of Sunstone Magazine - Elbert Peck (re-broadcast) | Ep. 2045

Join us today as we resurface another classic Mormon Stories episode! Originally filmed in 2007, this interview is with Elbert Peck who was the editor of Sunstone Magazine from 1986-2001.


Topics will include:

-His early years in Washington D.C.

-His time at BYU with the Seventh East Press publication

-What led to him taking over Sunstone Magazine

-Interactions with other key Sunstone members

-Events leading up to the September Six excommunications of 1993

-The decline of Sunstone publications


We hope you enjoy the re-broadcast of this important interview, and look forward to seeing all of you at the 50th anniversary Sunstone Symposium this weekend! (July 31st - August 1st)

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