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  Millerites
The return of Christ is believed to signal the inauguration of the Millennium, rather than the conclusion of the Church age and the end of the world.
These churches and groups generally claim to adhere to a strictly literal interpretation of the Bible, with distinctively strong interest in the present fulfillment of prophecy, sometimes with emphasis on sciences, health practices and philanthropic ventures based on the Bible.
The "Adventist" or "Latter-day" churches arose during the same period as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons), and share some comparable features of doctrine and history, but there is no conclusive evidence that the Millerites and Mormons directly influenced one another.
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 Peter J. Peters -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Note: In keeping with the belief among (additional info and facts about Churches of Christ) Churches of Christ that religious titles and denominations are sinful, Peters rejects the use of the term "Christian Identity" in describing his ministry.
His racial doctrines are rejected by almost all mainline Churches of Christ.
Peter John Peters is pastor of the (additional info and facts about LaPorte Church of Christ) LaPorte Church of Christ in (additional info and facts about Laporte, Colorado) Laporte, Colorado.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/p/pe/peter_j._peters.htm   (202 words)

  
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The members of the Church of Christ are from the same farming stock.
Identity churches and outreach org anizations are especially active in Washington State, Georgia and the Carolinas, western Pennsylvania and the upper Midwest.
He recalled that the pastor of the church disagreed wit h the Identity message and instructed him to avoid discussing it with members of the congregation.
www.aliciapatterson.org /APF1101/DAntonio/DAntonio.rtf   (2952 words)

  
 The Identity Movement and its "Real Jew" Claim
LaPorte, Colorado–It was a typical winter Sunday at the LaPorte Church of Christ.
LaPorte, about 25 miles south of the Wyoming state line, is part of the vast rural heartland that stretches across middle America.
Identity churches and outreach organizations are especially active in Washington State, Georgia and the Carolinas, western Pennsylvania and the upper Midwest.
www.aliciapatterson.org /APF1101/DAntonio/DAntonio.html   (2807 words)

  
 About
Peter J. Peters is the pastor of the LaPorte Church of Christ in LaPorte, Colorado, and is evangelistic head of Scriptures for America Ministries Worldwide, an international outreach ministry dedicated to preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to revealing to the Anglo-Saxon, Germanic, and kindred peoples of the world their true Biblical identity.
The LaPorte Church of Christ, located in LaPorte, Colorado, is an indendent, non-denominational Christian church, based upon and patterned after the church found the New Covenant Scriptures.
We believe that the followers of Christ, in opposing evil, are to hold up the Laws, the Statutes, and the Judgements of God as the answer to the problems of mankind.
www.scripturesforamerica.org /about.html   (754 words)

  
 How the militia movement undermines separation of church and state   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
The manual cites as a source for its constitutional theories, Separation of Church and State: Historical Fact and Current Fiction by Robert Cord, who argues that the First Amendment never was intended to bar the church from government.
The patriots pose an important challenge to the American community because their belief system is an overt repudiation of the nation we have come to believe in: that is, they seek to undermine, if not destroy, our very sense of who we are.
It is true, as the patriots claim, that the words "separation of church and state" do not appear in the Constitution, but then, neither does the phrase "religious freedom," equally part of the nation's founding principles.
www.sullivan-county.com /id3/militia_sep.htm   (3897 words)

  
 LAPLAND, or LAPPLAND - Online Information article about LAPLAND, or LAPPLAND
CHURCH (according to most authorities derived from the Gr.
church, and frequently a collection of huts without windows, closed in summer, but inhabited by the Lapps when they come down from the mountains to the See also:
Christmas those of Kautokeino and Karasjok are usually settled in the neighbourhood of the churches; in summer they visit the coast, and in autumn they return inland.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /KRO_LAP/LAPLAND_or_LAPPLAND.html   (4802 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Christian Identity Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
In 1957, the name of his church was changed to The Church of Jesus Christ Christian, which is used today by Aryan Nations (AN) churches.
There are numerous Christian Identity churches that preach similar messages and some espouse more violent rhetoric than others, but all hold fast to the belief that Aryans are God's chosen race.
Some of these churches can be as small as a dozen people, and some as large as the Aryan Nation church, which claims membership in the thousands.
www.ipedia.com /christian_identity.html   (1821 words)

  
 LaPorte County Net: School and Church listings
It is situated on a beautiful rural estate in northwest Indiana, 25 miles west of South Bend, 60 east of Chicago, and 8 miles north of LaPorte.
We present Christ in Sunday School classes We have southern gospel music, Bible-based preaching, and pray for the sick.
We are the people of The Presbyterian Church of LaPorte, one part of the universal church of Jesus Christ, mindful of our heritage and hopeful about our future.
www.laportecounty.net /schools.html   (487 words)

  
 Laramie Movie Scope: Essay: Adler's talk
These churches are not really closely affiliated with each other, but they do act as a kind of glue, holding a lot of loosely related groups together, including survivalists, tax evaders, white supremacists, paramilitary organizations and others on the far right fringe.
The LaPorte Church of Christ has an extensive website at http://www.scripturesforamerica.org/ where you can find newsletters, streaming video, audio and video archives of sermons, information on his radio and satellite broadcasts and information on how to buy his many books and tapes.
Wesley Swift, a Ku Klux Klan organizer, who founded the Church of Jesus Christ-Christian in 1946 was an early leader of the Identity movement in the U.S. He preached for the genocide of all Jews and a return of fls to slavery.
www.lariat.org /AtTheMovies/essays/adler.html   (3502 words)

  
 Category:Christian denominations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Restorationist movements: Churches of Christ, Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormonism
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Strangite)
Church of Jesus Christ, the Bride, the Lamb's Wife
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 Pete Peters and Scriptures for America -- Extremism in America   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
He is a proponent of Christian Identity, which argues that Jews are spiritually degraded and pose a threat to civilization, that fls and other people of color are inferior to whites, that homosexuals should be executed and that northern European whites and their American descendants are the "chosen people" of scriptural prophecy.
Peters and his church first came to national attention in 1985 when Colorado newspapers reported that several members of The Order, the most violent far-right terrorist group of the 1980s, had attended the LaPorte Church of Christ during their criminal heyday.
In February 1993, church equipment was taken to pay the balance of the fine and in May 1993 the state put the equipment up for auction.
adl.org /learn/ext_us/Peters.asp?...&xpicked=2&item=8   (1888 words)

  
 Citizens Project
According to their website (www.scripturesforamerica.org), SFAMW is "an international outreach ministry dedicated to preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to revealing to the Anglo-Saxon, Germanic, and kindred peoples of the world their true Biblical identity." Pastor Peters' sermons are posted on the website and broadcast weekly on shortwave radio.
The World Church of the Creator is headquartered in Peoria, Illinois with chapters listed worldwide, including 24 states in the U. They claim to be a religious organization, stating that their race is their religion.
The separation of church and state is constantly in the news.
www.citizensproject.org /watch/fw0502.htm   (3351 words)

  
 Bo Gritz -- Extremism in America
Building new connections, including Willis Carto of the Liberty Lobby and Pete Peters of the LaPorte Church of Christ, Gritz was propelled into a world of conspiracies, paramilitary training and third-party politics.
Temple leaders, as part of the unregistered church movement, refused to acknowledge the authority of governmental laws or regulations; consequently, they did not collect withholding taxes for employees or pay social security taxes.
Church leaders, fearing that his presence might provoke violence, asked Gritz (and some of the other outsiders) to leave prior to the uneventful seizure of the property in February of 2001.
www.adl.org /learn/Ext_US/gritz.asp?xpicked=2&item=5   (2062 words)

  
 Universal Membership Directory of the church of Christ
Church Additional Comments: Randy is a graduate of Ohio Valley College, Pam of Michigan Christian and Freed-Hardeman.I serve as an evangelist, preacher, song leader, and missionary.
My wife and I have been members of the Church of Christ for 4 years and 2 years, respectively.I, recently, returned from a 4 day lectureship at Pepperdine University and the spirit of the Lord is well and alive.
I serve as a Church of Christ "clergy" volunteer to the Austin Area jails/prisons and probation/parole centers.
church-of-christ.org /membership/m.htm   (6349 words)

  
 History of St. Paul's Lutheran Church   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
The theme of the nation-wide church relief appeal tells how Europe still faces the onslaught of poverty and of atheistic Communism during a period when it is too crippled to fight the battle alone.
St. Paul's Lutheran Church's first parsonage was sold and new one was located on the church grounds together with the educational building.
Church in Liberty organized as TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH and recognized as congregation of The American Lutheran Church.
www.stpaulselca-baytown.org /history.htm   (2017 words)

  
 Orange County Obituaries
In childhood he accepted Christ as his Saviour and gave his testimony in his last days of having always tried to walk in the way of the Master and being ready to go when the time came for him to answer the final roll call.
When this church was yet in the "dream stage" he was a trustee, and no one knows the time and money he spent in its construction and maintenance.
She was a member of the Nicholson Valley Christian Church, Orange County Republican Women and the French Lick Alumni Association and graduated from French Lick High School in 1931.
www.usgennet.org /usa/in/county/orange/obits11.htm   (4954 words)

  
 Tazewell Church of Christ Links to congregations in Indiana
Church of Christ at Greensburg - Greensburg, Indiana
Kingsley Terrace Church of Christ - Indianapolis, Indiana
Northside church of Christ - Terre Haute, Indiana
www.tcofchrist.org /linksusain.htm   (368 words)

  
 Get the "Identity
The Church is not to administer in the
Christ is the Head of the Church and in all things He is
Church when it has levied taxes on her.
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 Laramie Movie Scope: Iraq War prophecy
Peters is a white separatist who believes that the so-called Aryan Nations, the whites of the United States and Northern Europe are the tribes of Israel (for more on Peters and the Christian Identity movement, click on this link to a related essay on the Christian Identity movement and related anti-Semitic and racist organizations).
In preparation for the above-linked essay, I read a number of newsletters published by the LaPorte Church of Christ, and while some of the arguments made by Peters are simply a religious justification for bigotry.
According to an online religious tract by the First Congregational Church, United Church of Christ, Naperville, IL, “Christian Zionism equates the actions of the government of Israel with the word of God as it is revealed in the Bible.
www.lariat.org /AtTheMovies/essays/iraqprof.html   (826 words)

  
 High Country News -- Printable -- April 28, 1997: Montana minister challenges a racist heresy
Others involved in the movement include Aryan Nations, members of Christian Patriot groups, militia leaders and members, and independent churches and communities from coast to coast, such as the Church of Israel in Missouri and the Laporte Church of Christ in Colorado.
Groups such as the Montana Freemen, Kingdom Identity Ministries in Arkansas, and Lord's Covenant Church of Arizona assert that only the first 10 articles of the U.S. Constitution are inspired by God and are valid, and that these apply exclusively to "organic citizens' or white "Christian" males.
We are called to defend our brothers and sisters regardless of their race and to proclaim with compassion and clarity that it is God, through Christ, who cleanses all sin and ransoms "saints from every tribe and tongue and people and nation" (Revelation 5:9).
www.hcn.org /servlets/hcn.PrintableArticle?article_id=3397   (1120 words)

  
 Perversion and Racism
The apostle Paul spoke of a time, prior to his own spiritual union with Christ Jesus, when he "walked according to the course of this world, according to the prince of the power of the air, of the spirit that is now working in the sons of disobedience.
In the church He bought "there is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free man, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus" (Gal.
Peter J. Peters is the minister of the LaPorte Church of Christ in LaPorte, Colorado.
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 CHRISTIAN IDENTITY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Identity churches preach that other fundamentalist Christian churches are in the grip of a Jewish or Satanic conspiracy when they preach that Christ was born from within the Jews, or when they maintain that the ancient Israelites were Jewish.
However, they also believe that Christ will not return until the Aryan people have done their spiritual duty and restored god's original racial plan; namely, the forcing of people of color into servitude, and the genocide of the Satanic Jews (2).
The emergence of the Protestant Churches were at least a partial reflection of the bourgeois individualism of early capitalism: both religion and politics reflecting an individualist, unmediated relation to both god and state.
bethuneinstitute.org /documents/identity.html   (5633 words)

  
 Home Page
St. John's Lutheran Church and School, La Porte, IN Joyfully Sharing the Good News of Our Risen Lord!
Right now, Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (LCMS) World Relief and Human Care website is being used as a central point of information for updates on LCMS ministries and church workers affected by Katrina.
Contact the church at: St. John's General mailbox at
www.stjohns-lpin.org   (249 words)

  
 SPLCenter.org: Identity Crisis
In a study begun last fall, it identified 94 active Christian Identity ministries in 34 states, ranging from tiny congregations to the powerhouse LaPorte (Colo.) Church of Christ run by pastor Pete Peters.
As recently as the early 1990s, it had spread to thousands, but they were limited largely to members of neo-Nazi, Klan and similar radical right groups.
Today, with Identity tenets leaking into significant numbers of fundamentalist churches, the religion is growing, with more than 50,000 followers in North America.
www.splcenter.org /intel/intelreport/article.jsp?aid=450   (858 words)

  
 The Public Eye : Website of Political Research Associates
Identity is a quasi-theological movement of small churches, tape and book distribution houses, and radio ministries which seeks to broaden the influence of the white supremacist movement under the guise of Christianity.
They believe that their racial identity is important because of the fate of various racial groups during the period they refer to as the End Times.
The same themes are echoed by Pete Peters, a minister of the LaPorte, CO Church of Christ.
www.publiceye.org /cdr/cdrident.html   (1125 words)

  
 The Watchman Expositor: Christian Identity Profile
Dan Gayman is head of the Church of Israel in Schell City, Missouri.
For you are all the Children of God by faith in Christ Jesus....There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.
After this I beheld, and, lo, a great multitude, which no man could number, of all nations, and kindreds, and people, and tongues, stood before the throne, and before the Lamb, clothed with white robes, and palms in their hands (Revelation 7:9 and Revelation 5:9).
www.watchman.org /profile/Identitypro.htm   (2401 words)

  
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This is the "Way" Christ came and died for - to establish a republic where every man is both priest and king, governing their lives upon the Book of the Law out of love for God and their neighbor.
As leader of California's chapter of Aryan Nations and pastor of a Christian Identity Church in Escondido, where he lived, Britton preached that white people are the lost tribe of Israel, Jews are half-human, half-Satan, and non-whites or "mud people" have no souls.
The men and women of the World Church of the Creator are ready to stand up for what is right and will fight with their fists and otherwise if necessary against any aggression.
hatemonitor.csusb.edu /NewsHeadlines/august01_news_briefs.html   (16334 words)

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