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  2. Church of Christ With the Elijah Message - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Christ with the Elijah Message is the name of three related church groups and a denomination of the Latter Day Saint movement, headquartered in Independence, Missouri. It split from the Church of Christ (informally referred to as the "Fettingites") in 1943 in a dispute over claimed revelations given to its founder William A. Draves.

  3. Church of Christ (Assured Way) - Wikipedia

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    Otto Fetting in 1916. The Assured Way church has its origin in the Fettingite movement of the Hedrickite expression of the Latter Day Saint religion. Otto Fetting, an Apostle in the Temple Lot Church of Christ, during the early twentieth century, claimed to be receiving a series of messages from an unearthly "messenger" he identified as John the Baptist.

  4. Articles of Faith (Latter Day Saints) - Wikipedia

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    A significantly longer, extended revision of the creed, which contains twenty-five articles and is known as the Articles of Faith and Practice, is used by the Church of Christ (Temple Lot), [5] the Church of Christ (Fettingite), the Church of Christ with the Elijah Message [6] and the Church of Christ with the Elijah Message (Assured Way). [7]

  5. Church of Christ (Fettingite) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Christ, and Their Quest to Build a Temple in Zion, by R. Jean Adams. Overview of the efforts to build a temple during the '20s and '30s, including Fetting and his messages. Church of Christ With the Elijah Message. Although opposed to and by the Fettingite organizations, this website offers online source for Fetting's thirty ...

  6. Church of Christ (Latter Day Saints) - Wikipedia

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    For example, the LDS Church, [45] Community of Christ, [46] Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Strangite), [47] Church of Christ (Temple Lot), [48] and Church of Christ with the Elijah Message [49] all claim to have been organized by Smith on April 6, 1830, the date on which the Church of Christ was organized.

  7. Church of Christ (Restored) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Christ (Restored) is a denomination within the Latter Day Saint movement that split from the Church of Christ (Fettingite) in the late 1930s under the leadership of Elder A. C. DeWolf. This schism was provoked by a difference in opinion regarding a series of claimed "messages" received by William Draves , an elder in that church ...

  8. Church of Christ (Hancock) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Christ, informally referred to as the Church of Christ (Hancock), the Basement Church, the Church of Christ (Lukeite) and the Church of Christ (Bible and Book of Mormon Teaching), was a sect of the Latter Day Saint movement founded in Independence, Missouri, in 1946 by Pauline Hancock. [1]

  9. Christian Methodist Episcopal Church - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Methodist Episcopal Church (C.M.E.C.) is a Methodist denomination that is based in the United States. It adheres to Wesleyan-Arminian theology.Though historically a part of the black church, the Christian Methodist Episcopal church membership has evolved to include all racial backgrounds.

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