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Church of Jesus Christ (Drewite)

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Church of Jesus Christ
ClassificationLatter Day Saint
PolityHierarchical
FounderTheron Drew
Origin1965
Separated fromChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Strangite)
Congregations1

The Church of Jesus Christ is aschismatic organization in theLatter Day Saint movement which was organized in 1965 as a fracturing from theChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Strangite).

In the early 1950s,Theron Drew, a member of the Strangite church, met Merl Kilgore, who at the time was the leader of another Latter Day Saint group calledZion's Order of the Sons of Levi. Drew was convinced that Kilgore was the "One Mighty and Strong" prophesied in Mormon scripture and that Kilgore should become the successor ofJames Strang, to lead the Strangite Church. However, not long after promoting Kilgore, Drew changed his mind.

When Drew met again with the Strangite Church, he was rejected and excommunicated by them in 1965. Drew, his family, and a small number of supporters then organizedThe Church of Jesus Christ, claiming it to be the true successor ofJoseph Smith'sChurch of Christ. The Drewite Church met in a farmhouse previously owned byWingfield W. Watson, an early leader within the Strangites. Theron Drew died in 1978 and leadership of the church passed to his son, Richard Drew.

The Strangite Church suedThe Church of Jesus Christ to recover some documents in Theron Drew's possession, but the lawsuit was unsuccessful.

References

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  • Edward T. Couch (1980).Evidences and Inspiration (Bay Springs, Mich., n.p.)
  • J. Gordon Melton (1996, 5th ed.).Encyclopedia of American Religions (Detroit, Mich.: Gale) p. 582
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Church of Christ
(Later renamed theChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints)
Organized by:Joseph Smith
April 6, 1830
Joseph Smith's original
organization; multiple sects currently
claim to be true successor
1
8
4
4
[notes 1]
Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints
(Strangite)

Organized by:James J. Strang
A few hundred members
Hedrickite sects[notes 2]1846186119641965
1863:Church of Christ (Temple Lot)
Organized by:Granville Hedrick
1929:Church of Christ
(Fettingite)

Organized by:Otto Fetting
Church of Christ
Organized by:Aaron Smith
Defunct
Church of the Messiah
Organized by:George J. Adams
Defunct
Holy Church of Jesus Christ
Organized by:Alexandre R. Caffiaux
Extant:France & New Mexico
Church of Jesus Christ
Organized by:Theron Drew
One congregation
1943:Church of Christ
"With the Elijah Message"

Organized by:O. Fetting &W. Draves
1974
True Church of Jesus
Christ Restored

Organized by:David Roberts
Extant


  1. ^See theSuccession crisis following thedeath ofJoseph Smith.
  2. ^These sects arenot considered Strangites sects. They are only included to show their relationship withTrue Church of Jesus Christ Restored
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