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  Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Strangite) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, also known as the Strangite church, is a denomination of the Latter Day Saint movement.
The Strangite church is distinct from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which is larger and better-known, although both organizations claim to be the original church established by Joseph Smith, Jr.
The Strangite church is headquartered in an area of Burlington, Wisconsin known as Voree.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter_Day_Saints_(Strangite)   (1155 words)

  
 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
the official name of a denomination of the Latter Day Saint movement, commonly referred to as the Strangites.
See Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Strangite).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter_Day_Saints   (190 words)

  
 Christ Church Day Jesus Latter Saint
Temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
church of jesus christ of latter day saint temple.
It is traditional in the Episcopal Church for the preacher to preach on the gospel for that day.
www.jesuspets.com /jesus/christ-church-day-jesus-latter-saint.htm   (6480 words)

  
 Wikipedia: Mormon
The church makes occasional efforts to remind the public of the church's full name, and although it objects to the use of the referrent "Mormon Church", it stops short of rejecting the terms "Mormonism" and "Mormon" and defends these terms as exclusive references only to the Church and its members.
In a press release from 2001, the LDS Church stated that the word "Mormon" as an adjective in such expressions as "Mormon pioneers", "Mormons" as a noun in reference to members of the church, and "Mormonism" as a doctrine, culture, and lifestyle, were all acceptable.
The LDS Church also notes that the use of the terms "Mormon", "Mormon fundamentalist" and "Mormon dissident" in reference to organizations or groups outside of the LDS Church (especially those that practice polygamy) is a misunderstanding of Mormon theology, in particular the principle of continuous revelation and Priesthood authority.
www.factbook.org /wikipedia/en/m/mo/mormon.html   (748 words)

  
 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Portal @ 216.92.85.60 ()   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Baptism is symbolic of burial and rebirth as a disciple of Jesus Christ.
LDS theology maintains that God the Father (Heavenly Father), Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost are three separate and distinct beings who together comprise the Godhead (this is different from the traditional doctrine of the Triune God, which maintains that the three are one being).
The Porto Alegre Brazil Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
216.92.85.60 /portal/Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter-day_Saints   (6114 words)

  
 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormon)
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormon)
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, popularly called the Mormons, was founded by Joseph Smith, Jr.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is headed by the General Authorities, which consists of the First Presidency, the Council of Twelve Apostles, the First Quorum of Seventy, a Patriarch and the Presiding Bishopric.
www.americanreligion.org /cultwtch/mormon.html   (3942 words)

  
 Mormon Beliefs
Strangite Mormons believe in the Living God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Ghost, Gospel of Christ, Baptism, Gifts of the Holy Ghost, Restoration of the Gospel and Melchisedec Priesthood, Salvation, the Sabbath, Individual Rights, Personal Revelation, the Ten Commandments, and gathering of the House of Israel.
Jesus spent three days preaching the gospel to these spirits; so they might share in the promise of salvation with all who obey the will of God.
They believe the organization of the kingdom of God and Church of Christ is the same in all generations; having officers with divine authority to act in the name of God.
www.mormonbeliefs.com   (746 words)

  
 New Covenant Church of God: The LDS Page, 1. The Mormon Denominations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Most claim to be the continuation of the original Church established by Smith and most claim that the parent body and/or it's successors have "apostatised" at various stages of development and that they are the true preservation of the original or a reformation of earlier corruptions.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Strangite) (Burlington, Wisconsin)
Church of the New Covenant5 in Christ (Willamina, Oregon)
www.nccg.org /NCMM/LDS-Page1.html   (919 words)

  
 Witnesses for Jesus, Inc   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Proponents of the Salt Lake City based Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (also known as LDS or Mormons) boast of the alleged “unity” of their 12 million membership.
Church of Christ / Church of Jesus Christ of the Children of Zion, Sidney Rigdon, 1844
Church of Jesus Christ in Solemn Assembly, Alexnader Joseph, 1974
www.witforjesus.org /mormon/topics/splinter.php   (1060 words)

  
 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints - Kingdom of God
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints - Kingdom of God
We remember James as a gentle and generous king who protected, gave inheritances to, and sought justice for all persecuted and poor Latter Day Saints.
Copyright © 1996-2005 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
www.strangite.org /Kingdom.htm   (659 words)

  
 Religion News Service: Religion Backgrounders
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) - An Introduction
Exaltation means that Latter-day Saints couples have the opportunity to become parents of their own generations of spiritual children.
These differences put Latter-day Saints in a category of Christian sects that seem definitely based on Christian history and doctrine, but seem so out of step with historical orthodoxy that they cannot be viewed as just another Christian denomination.
www.religionnews.com /bkgd_mormon1.html   (658 words)

  
 Jesus Christ Latter Day Saint
The Official Scriptures of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints...
Introduction: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormons)
An Introduction to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (often called the Mormon Church) by a member, Jeff Lindsay.
www.jesuspets.com /jesus/jesus-christ-latter-day-saint.htm   (6465 words)

  
 Quorum of the Twelve Apostles: Information From Answers.com
In the Community of Christ, the second largest denomination in the Latter Day Saint movement, this body is named the "Council of Twelve Apostles." As in the early Latter Day Saint church (prior to the Apostles' change in responsibilities and the ensuing succession crisis), the Council is responsible primarily for the church's missionary work.
Also in keeping with the practices of the early church, the Community of Christ's apostles are a separate body from its First Presidency; it is the second of three Presidencies of the Church (the third being the Quorums of Seventy).
As the Remnant church seeks to "renew" the branch of the Latter Day Saint movement resulting from the 1860 Reorganization, it is attempting to follow the exact pattern of that prior reorganization.
big5.xinhuanet.com /gate/big5/www.answers.com/topic/quorum-of-the-twelve-apostles   (2287 words)

  
 Mormonism, I: Authority
The LDS church also affirms the validity of some of the other texts written from Smith's time to the present day, but the only sources that they believe are thoroughly inspired are these three.
The Mormon scriptures posit that many individuals of the past knew about Jesus Christ, believed in Him, were immersed in water for the forgiveness of their sins in His name, and even established churches, and all of this long before He walked the Earth.
Christ and Christ alone is our High Priest (Hebrews 5:1-5): the priests of the LDS priesthood of Melchizedek are hard-pressed to conform to any of the qualifications that Christ fulfilled in Hebrews 7:26-28.
www.deusvitae.com /faith/denominations/mormonism1.html   (5270 words)

  
 Beliefnet.com
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (those that accepted James Strang as prophet, seer, and revelator) does indeed continue to exist to this day.
I may be mistaken, but I understand there are two sections of the Strang church these days, but I am not sure what the differences are, or what created the breach between the two.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints as a group was organized by James J. Strang at the very moment of Joseph's martyrdom on June 27, 1844; although 400 miles away in Wisconsin.
www.beliefnet.com /boards/message_list.asp?boardID=61247&discussionID=429070   (548 words)

  
 GEB:Mormonism
The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
One of the goals of the church is to provide ordinances in the temples which seal all members of the human race to each other.
The labors of the day having been brought to a close at so early an hour viz; half past 8, it was thought proper to have a little season of recreation, accordingly, Brother Hans Hanson was invited to produce his violin.
www.gordonbanks.com /gordon/interests/gebmormonism.htm   (1411 words)

  
 Opera Directory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Remnant Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
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.
The basic beliefs of this church which grew out of the Latter Day Saint movement started by Joseph Smith Jr.
portal.opera.com /web/?cat=836844   (449 words)

  
 Beliefnet.com
First, you must understand that the Community of Christ and the LDS church have over 160 years of separation.
The Community follows the Kirtland temple pattern wherein the building is multi-purpose and used for various ministries of the church.
church is different, but was amazed with them not being "apart" of LDS how both still use the same teachings as of books.
www.beliefnet.com /boards/message_list.asp?boardID=61247&discussionID=401716   (520 words)

  
 Latter-day Saints - TheoWiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The term Latter-day Saints refers to members of churchs that followed Joseph Smith, often called Mormons, who claimed to have restored the original Church of Christ from New Testament times.
It generally refers to the largest of the churches that followed Joseph Smith, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Pentecostal Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
www.theowiki.com /index.php/Latter-day_Saints   (148 words)

  
 Mormon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Some scholars feel the terms "Mormon" and "Mormonism" are useful to collectively describe all denominations within the Latter Day Saint movement, who claim to originate from the religion founded by Smith.
The term "Utah Mormon" is still being popularly used today among the American members of the LDS Church just to point out cultural differences and/or geographical positioning of Utah State members.
The official site of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for family history and genealogical research (http://www.familysearch.org)
www.encyclopedia-online.info /Mormon   (585 words)

  
 Links of Interest
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (traditional)
Community of Christ (The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
World Council of Churches The WCC is a fellowship of churches, now 342 in more than 120 countries in all continents from virtually all Christian traditions
home.comcast.net /~ewhiteside/truth/links.html   (549 words)

  
 CULT INFORMATION DIRECTORY
The Boston Church of Christ (aka, the International Church of Christ)
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon)
If there is an organization or a church that you feel we should add to this list please let us know and your reasons for wanting it added along with any type of documentation that you have available, and we will consider it.
www.icwseminary.org /cid.htm   (411 words)

  
 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Strangite) -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
God and Jesus Christ · Faith ·; Repentance
Although he was a relatively recent convert at the time of Smith's death, James J. Strang posed a strong and initially quite successful challenge to the claims of Young and Rigdon.
article "Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Strangite)".
psychcentral.com /psypsych/Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter_Day_Saints_(Strangite)   (1179 words)

  
 TRAVIS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
JOEL - The Strangite church, headquartered in Wisconsin, is still in existance today, although its membership is small in number.
They also call themselves the "Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints", but are known by other names and claim they are the "original" true church.
They are in no way connected with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah.
www.mormonhaven.com /travis.htm   (222 words)

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