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The Church of Christ (Restored) is a denomination within the Latter Day Saint movement that split from the Church of Christ (Fettingite) in the late 1930s under the leadership of Elder A. C. DeWolf. This schism was provoked by a difference in opinion regarding a series of claimed "messages" received by William Draves, an elder in that church, following the death of founder Otto Fetting. Whereas the main Fettingite church initially chose to grant cautious acceptance to these missives, several Fettingite branches in Louisiana and Mississippi did not, and split from the main organization to form the Church of Christ (Restored). Even after the main Fettingite church chose to reject Draves and his messages in 1943 (leading Draves to leave and found his own sect, the Church of Christ with the El

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  • Wiederhergestellte Kirche Christi (de)
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  • Die Wiederhergestellte Kirche Christi, Church of Christ (Restored), ist eine mormonische Glaubensgemeinschaft, die sich 1939 in den USA unter der Führung von A.C. deWolf von der Kirche Christi (Fettingiten) abspaltete. Sie hat ihren Hauptsitz in Independence im Bundesstaat Missouri und ist ausschließlich in den USA vertreten. Die Wiederhergestellte Kirche Christi zählt heute rund 450 Mitglieder, von denen die meisten in den Staaten Louisiana und Mississippi leben. (de)
  • The Church of Christ (Restored) is a denomination within the Latter Day Saint movement that split from the Church of Christ (Fettingite) in the late 1930s under the leadership of Elder A. C. DeWolf. This schism was provoked by a difference in opinion regarding a series of claimed "messages" received by William Draves, an elder in that church, following the death of founder Otto Fetting. Whereas the main Fettingite church initially chose to grant cautious acceptance to these missives, several Fettingite branches in Louisiana and Mississippi did not, and split from the main organization to form the Church of Christ (Restored). Even after the main Fettingite church chose to reject Draves and his messages in 1943 (leading Draves to leave and found his own sect, the Church of Christ with the El (en)
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  • Church of Christ (en)
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