Latter Day Saints Denominations Christianity
Latter Day Saints Denominations Christianity
Latter Day Saints
This category is for organized groups that trace their roots back to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints orgainzed in 1830 by Joseph Smith, Jr.
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- Photos and description of the temples built upon this land which was purchased by Joseph Smith Jr. and eventually spit up between these three groups: the LDS, RLDS, and Hedrickites.
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- Official site. Chutch history, articles of faith and practice, pdf's of the monthly newletter "The Voice of Peace," and online text of "The Record of the Nephites" and messages 1-120 of "The Word of the Lord."
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- Official site. Includes church history, contact details and information on various doctrines.
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- Jason R. Smith has made a list groups which can be traced back to the Church of Christ organized by Joseph Smith, Jr. in 1830. Includes basic information on the churches when he has it, and links to official web sites.
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- The basic beliefs of this church which grew out of the Latter Day Saint movement started by Joseph Smith Jr. in 1830 and reorganized by Alpheus Cutler in 1853.
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- Followers of the prophet Joseph Smith and their Patriarch and Prophet, Dr. Roger E. Billings. Offers live weekly broadcasts.
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- Split off from the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (now Community of Christ) in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Includes information on beliefs, calendar of events and online scriptures.
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- Non-denominational resources on the beliefs and history of Latter-day Saints who continue to believe in all of the doctrines taught by the Prophet Joseph Smith.
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- Organized in Los Angeles in 1985 by former members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who had been excommunicated because of sexual orientation. Has church history, teachings and contact details.
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- Information gathered by David Bowie on religions that trace their origin to Joseph Smith Jr. Includes which works of Scripture are accepted and basic beliefs. Much of the material is quotes from letters he received by contacting the organizations.
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- Site for persons who wish to discover and explore Mormon topics.
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- Articles of faith and practice, a newsletter archive, and prophecies being fulfilled in the present age.
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- This church presents itself as the true succession of the Gospel as restored by God through Joseph Smith, Jr. during 1820-1830, organized in 1862 with William Bickerton as its leader, and officially incorporated in Monongahela, Pa. in 1941.
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