Do “The Chosen” Mormon Executive Producers see Mormonism and Christianity coming together?

“So I love the fact that our communities are coming together with our celebration, our worship, and our faith,” stated Brad Pelo, one of the Mormon Executive Producers of The Chosen, and the driving force behind The Chosen Christmas Special [1] (emphasis mine)

Well, there’s a memorable quote.

Remember the claim that The Chosen is not produced by Mormons?

Those who take the time to investigate know that Mormon involvment is undeniable. Of course, there are those who simply don’t want to know. These bow to that other god, the god of entertainment, and refusal to believe serves as a shield against the truth of the scriptures:

For this is a rebellious people, false sons,
Sons who refuse to listen
To the instruction of the LORD; (Isaiah 30:9)

Who say to the seers, “You must not see visions”;
And to the prophets, “You must not prophesy to us what is right,
Speak to us pleasant words,
Prophesy illusions. (Isaiah 30:10)

Do not participate in the unfruitful deeds of darkness, but instead even expose them; (Eph 5:11)

The Mormon involvement in The Chosen is hands-on. During the interview, Mormon Executive Producer Brad Pelo said:

…it’s my responsibility as Chief Distribution Officer to figure out how to keep fans engaged… [2]

Pelo suggested to Dallas Jenkins they should have the Christmas Special, and it was the Mormon Executive Producers of The Chosen, Brad Pelo and Derral Eves, who were primarily responsible for putting it together. Speaking on an ostensibly Christian podcast, Pelo stated:

…but I would hope speaking into your audience that to the broader Christian community you will see our heart and my heart about coming together, you know Dallas had some opinions about how things would be done but Derral and I produced that, that represents our sort of offering of let’s come together.. [3] (emphasis mine)

We are watching, I believe, the growing spiritual unity between those of different faiths via The Chosen. This is a spiritual syncretism centered around an ecumenical, false Christ. Christianity, Mormonism, and mystical Catholicism are coming together. Differences are becoming blurred in the eyes and hearts of many. Because, after all, we have heard again and again, this is the “authentic Jesus.”

And as Mormon Executive Producer Deral Eves noted:

…and this authentic Jesus needs to go out to more people, we want to get it out to a billion people…[4] (emphasis mine)

What did Dallas Jenkins, who describes himself as evangelical, think of Brad Pelo’s work on The Chosen Christmas Special? According to Pelo:

Okay, you did it, [Dallas Jenkins] says, that means a lot to me that you would work alongside me to help make this happen…. [5] (emphasis mine)

During the interview, still speaking about The Chosen Christmas Special, Pelo casually mentioned:

….most people probably didn’t realize there are a couple of Latter Day Saint artists in those performers you know, and they’re some of the most beloved…. [6] (emphasis mine)

While this article primarily looks at Brad Pelo’s comments about The Chosen Christmas Special, there can be no doubt about Mormon influence and involvment throughout the history of the show.

As noted, some of us put entertainment ahead of Christ. Another reason for acceptance of The Chosen is that many in the visible church simply do not read the Bible and meditate upon the Scriptures with any consistency. And how can we really know who He is and what God expects of us if we don’t know His Word?

How can a young man keep his way pure? By keeping it according to Your word. (Psalm 119:9)

Your word I have treasured in my heart, That I may not sin against You. (Psalm 119:11)

There is a third factor going on here. There is a dullness, a spiritual apathy that now hovers over many in the visible church. There are those who know the Latter Day Saints (Mormons) are involved, know full well what the Bible says, but simply do not care. Make no mistake: The Chosen is a spiritual enterprise, and this spiritual mixture matters to Christ. According to the Bible:

Do not be bound together with unbelievers; for what partnership have righteousness and lawlessness, or what fellowship has light with darkness? Or what harmony has Christ with Belial, or what has a believer in common with an unbeliever? (2 Corinthians 6:14-15)

Some final thoughts. You may fully realize the ramifications of this….show… that alters Bible stories and characters, and presents an appealing, relateable, and utterly false Christ to millions. But be patient with the brother or sister who does not yet understand this.

It may take much prayer, reasoning, and the Scriptures to open eyes and hearts. It may take time. It does no good to lash out at someone in your church if they don’t react as you know (think) they should when first hearing about this. You may well be speaking to someone who has no concept or understanding of the holiness of Christ.

And there are some eyes and hearts that will never be opened.

And Jesus answered and said to them, “See to it that no one misleads you. For many will come in My name, saying, ‘I am the Christ,’ and will mislead many. (Matt 24:4-5)

The Jesus of The Chosen is a false Christ.

Source Notes:

1. Inside The Chosen’s Utah and Mormon Connection – At 1:10:44

2. At 108:04

3. At 1:10:02

4. At 1:21:10

5. At 109:28

6. At 1:10:22

6 thoughts on “Do “The Chosen” Mormon Executive Producers see Mormonism and Christianity coming together?

  1. To paraphrase Bonhoefer,
    To remain silent in the face of spiritual deception is deception in itself.
    Today’s pastors have no reverence for God no fear of offending God by not boldly defending the faith.
    All souls are Gods. All sheep are Gods.

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      1. The problem isn’t just pastors staying silent. It also includes social media Christian influencers who’s podcast brand is discernment and defense of both the Truth and the Gospels who then quickly become willing participants with Dallas Jenkins in the malpractice of the Gospels. We now have both Melissa Dougherty’s interview and last December’s interview by Allie Beth Stuckey where Dallas proudly states that 95% of the show isn’t from the Bible and he is inventing his own lore out of his imagination.

        Yet neither women bat an eye on this. However, Stuckey just spent last Feburary clapping back the He Gets Us super bowl ads for losing the Gospel by making Jesus too relatable. According to Stuckey: “They sacrifice truth for relevance and in so doing it they offer a Jesus that isn’t real. And a Jesus that is not real cannot save.”

        Yet this concern and passion for the Gospels was not voiced at all by Stuckey last December in her interview of Dallas when she all but endorsed and promoted the show that does the exact thing she clapped back a month later. This is made worse that she admitted in the episode before Dallas that she’s never seen The Chosen. Yet, she has had no consequence from the Christian community for this glaring double standard.

        Below are two videos. This first one breaks down Melissa’s interview from almost two years ago:

        The 2nd covers the December 2022 interview between Allie Beth Stuckey and Dallas along with Stuckey’s actions that occured before and after Relatable episode.

        It makes it very hard for us to warn people about the wolves when the leaders of the sheep are associating with the wolves.

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  2. Romans 16:18
    New King James Version
    18 For those who are such do not serve our Lord [a]Jesus Christ, but their own belly, and by smooth words and flattering speech deceive the hearts of the simple.
    Philippians 3:19
    New King James Version
    19 whose end is destruction, whose god is their belly, and whose glory is in their shame—who set their mind on earthly things.
    Chosen producers seek to gain a “billion” followers. Could it be for profit?

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