- 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...
- and
those who
accepted them. The "
Fettingites"
subsequently established their own
church organization.
While Fettingite doctrine and
practices are virtually...
-
Granville Hedrick in July 1863.
Church of
Christ (
Fettingite) –
Informally referred to as the "
Fettingites",
after its
founder Otto Fetting, this denomination...
- with
further revelations for the
Fettingite organization.
While many
Fettingites accepted Draves' claims, some did not, and this led to a
split in Fetting's...
-
withdraw with a
portion of the
membership and
found The
Church of
Christ (
Fettingite). The
Temple Lot
organization retained the
church name and properties...
-
accepted Fetting's revelations, but it did not
immediately break with the
Fettingites in 1929.
Nerren and Long
instead formed a
separate sect in 1932, which...
-
accepted Fetting's revelations, but it did not
immediately break with the
Fettingites in 1929.
Nerren and Long
instead formed a
separate sect in 1932, which...
-
accepted Fetting's revelations, but it did not
immediately break with the
Fettingites in 1929.
Nerren and Long
instead formed a
separate sect in 1932, which...
- The
Fettingites who
rejected Draves'
claims later split into two
separate organizations,
divided by the
decision of the
Church of
Christ (
Fettingite)—the...
-
accepted Fetting's revelations, but it did not
immediately break with the
Fettingites in 1929.
Nerren and Long
instead formed a
separate sect in 1932, which...