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- The Church of Christ, informally called Hedrickites and the Church of Christ (Temple Lot), is a denomination of the Latter Day Saint movement headquartered...
- apostle in the Church of Christ (Temple Lot), commonly referred to as the "Hedrickites". Fetting claimed to have been visited by John the Baptist thirty or...
- Day Saint denominations called "Church of Christ", largely within the Hedrickite branch of the movement. The first Latter Day Saint references to the "church...
- Day Saints) Apostolic United Brethren Church of Christ (Temple Lot) (Hedrickites) Church of Christ with the Elijah Message The Church of Jesus Christ...
- area was the diminutive Church of Christ (Temple Lot), also called "Hedrickites", which held its first worship meeting in Independence on March 3, 1867...
- Independence, Missouri Owns the Temple Lot; adherents commonly referred to as "Hedrickites." Church of Christ (Fettingite) Otto Fetting 1929 Church of Christ (Temple...
- Latter Day Saint denominations, such as Community of Christ-derived and Hedrickite-derived denominations do not perform any of them. Still other denominations...
- time multiple sects, including the Rigdonite, Strangite, Whitmerite and Hedrickite sects, each of which recognized his apostleship. Parley P. Pratt February...
- Joseph Smith. Church of Christ (Temple Lot) – Informally referred to as "Hedrickites", this denomination is headquartered in Independence, Missouri, on what...
- movement which split from the Church of Christ—informally known as "Hedrickites"— in late 1929. The faction was formally established on April 8, 1930...