LDS Church denied him financial help, so he wrote a musical about its wealth.
Latter-day Saint David Nolan is sticking with his faith, but his satire, “The Good Shepherds,” pokes fun at its riches and urges a “conversation” about how to use all that money.
(Provided by David Nolan) David Nolan's satirical musical "The Good Shepherds" pokes fun at the LDS church's vast wealth.
Kaitlyn Bancroft is a Innovation Lab reporter at The Salt Lake Tribune. She's previously written for The Spectrum, The Denver Post, The Daily Universe, Deseret News, Church News and the Davis County Clipper. She's also a Utah native and a BYU graduate.