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  2. Lois Roden - Wikipedia

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    Lois Irene Scott Roden (August 1, 1916 – November 10, 1986) was an American religious leader who was president of the Branch Davidian Seventh-day Adventist Church, an apocalyptic Christian sect which her husband, Benjamin Roden founded.

  3. Prophecy in the Seventh-day Adventist Church - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Roden was another, founder of the Branch Davidian offshoot of Shepherd's Rod, [49] whose wife Lois Roden succeeded him as prophetess, and claimed a vision about the feminity of the Holy Spirit. David Koresh considered himself the final prophet. He apparently saw himself as Ellen White's successor. [50]

  4. Branch Davidians - Wikipedia

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    From then on, the property was simply known as Mount Carmel. Upon the death of Benjamin Roden in 1978, Lois became the next Davidian prophet at the compound. [3] In 1981, a young man named Vernon Howell, later known as David Koresh, came to Mount Carmel and studied biblical prophecy under Lois Roden. By 1983, Howell (Koresh) had gained a group ...

  5. Holy Spirit Church in Asbury Park could be saved as arts ...

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    ASBURY PARK - The owner of the former Holy Spirit Church has proposed a redevelopment plan that would save the 114-year-old gothic structure from the wrecking ball but turn the inside into a ...

  6. The Horrifying True Story Behind the Waco Cult Compound - AOL

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    A chronological history of the Waco, Texas compound that burned to the ground with 76 Branch Davidian cult members still inside on April 19, 1993.

  7. Asbury Park Holy Spirit Church demolition looms, but ...

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    The Holy Spirit Church on Feb. 19, 2023, during the open house held by JLD Investment Group.

  8. Gender of the Holy Spirit - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, one of their leaders, Lois Roden, began to formally teach that a feminine Holy Spirit is the heavenly pattern of women. In her many studies and talks she cited numerous scholars and researchers from Jewish, Christian, and other sources.

  9. Benjamin Roden - Wikipedia

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    They were disfellowshiped from their SDA church, which caused them offence because they had helped to finance the church building and felt that they therefore had a right to use it. Various accounts exist of a stand-off between Lois and the church, with her occupying it for several days and receiving supplies from Ben and their son, George. [2]