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- The Church of Christ, informally referred to as the Fettingites, is a denomination within the Latter Day Saint movement which split from the Church of...
- as the "Fettingites") in 1943 in a dispute over claimed revelations given to its founder William A. Draves. Draves, an elder in the Fettingite group, claimed...
- entitled The Word of the Lord, is used by members of the Church of Christ (Fettingite), the Church of Christ at Halley's Bluff and the Church of Christ (Restored)...
- withdraw with a portion of the membership and found The Church of Christ (Fettingite). The Temple Lot organization retained the church name and properties...
- Christian Brotherhood Photo of Otto Fetting, founder of the Church of Christ (Fettingite) Portrait of Walter M. Gibson, founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of...
- 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...
- Granville Hedrick in July 1863. Church of Christ (Fettingite) – Informally referred to as the "Fettingites", after its founder Otto Fetting, this denomination...
- Christian millenarian movement founded in the 1840s Others Church of Christ (Fettingite) For His Glory Church Ministries, Inc. TheMillennium The Christ's ****embly...
- factions after Fetting's death, which have still further subdivided. These "Fettingite" or "Dravesite" (named after W.A. Draves, a follower of Fetting) factions...
- current teachings and practices, although the influence and beliefs of the Fettingites seem to be apparent in the rural and isolationist ("survivalist") settings...