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The Church of Christ was the original name of the Latter Day Saint church founded by Joseph Smith. Organized informally in 1829 in upstate New York and then formally on April 6, 1830, it was the first organization to implement the principles found in Smith's newly published Book of Mormon, and thus its establishment represents the formal beginning of the Latter Day Saint movement. Later names for this organization included the Church of the Latter Day Saints (by 1834 resolution), the Church of Jesus Christ, the Church of God, the Church of Christ of Latter Day Saints, and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (by an 1838 revelation). Smith and his associates asserted that the Church of Christ was a restoration of the 1st-century early Christian church, which Smith claimed had fallen from God's favor and authority because of what he called a "Great Apostasy". After Smith's death in 1844, there was a crisis of authority, with the majority of the members following Brigham Young to the Salt Lake Valley, but with several smaller denominations remaining in Illinois or settling in Missouri and in other states. Each of the churches that resulted from this schism considers itself to be the rightful continuation of Smith's original "Church of Christ", regardless of the name they may currently bear (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), Community of Christ, The Church of Jesus Christ (Bickertonite), Church of Christ (Temple Lot), etc.). This church is unrelated to other bodies bearing the same name, including the United Church of Christ, a Reformed church body, and the Churches of Christ, who have roots in the Restoration movement. Today, there are several Latter Day Saint denominations called "Church of Christ", largely within the Hedrickite branch of the movement. Doctrinal development prior to 1830 The first Latter Day Saint references to the "church of Christ" are found in passages of the Book of Mormon that Smith dictated from April to June 1829. During the course of this dictation, the outlines for a community of believers or church structure gradually became apparent. Such a structure would have authority from God, ordinances such as baptism, and ordained clergy. Some time in April 1829, Smith dictated a story of Alma the Elder, the former priest of a wicked king, who baptized his followers by immersion, "having authority from the Almighty God", and called his community of believers the "church of God, or the church of Christ". The book described the clergy in Alma's church as consisting of priests, who were unpaid and were to "preach nothing save it were repentance and faith in the Lord". Alma later established many churches (or congregations), which were considered "one church" because "there was nothing preached in all the churches except it were repentance and faith in God." In addition to priests, the book mentions that the clergy of these churches also included teachers. Nevertheless, in May 1829, a revelation by Smith described the "church" in informal terms: "Behold, this is my doctrine: whosoever repenteth and cometh unto me, the same is my church: whosoever declareth more or less than this, the same is not of me, but is against me: therefore, he is not of my church." Smith's further dictation of the Book of Mormon also stated that there were "two churches only; the one is the church of the Lamb of God, and the other is the church of the devil". Also in May 1829, Smith and Oliver Cowdery said they were visited by John the Baptist in angelic form, who conferred the Aaronic priesthood on them, which included the authority to baptize in Jesus Christ's name. Smith and Cowdery then baptized each other by immersion. They also baptized dozens of people, as early as June 1829. These converts, however, did not belong to a formal church organization. Nevertheless, this community of believers referred to themselves as "the Church of Christ", and included converts in three New York towns: Fayette, Manchester, and Colesville. In June 1829, Smith dictated a revelation stating that "in [the Book of Mormon] are all things written, concerning my church, my gospel, and my rock. Wherefore if you shall build up my church, and my gospel, and my rock, the gates of hell shall not prevail against you." Some time between June and December 1829, Cowdery said he received a revelation about "how he should build up his church & the manner thereof". This revelation was called the "Articles of the Church of Christ", and it indicated that the church should ordain priests and teachers "according to the gifts & callings of God unto men". The church was to meet regularly to partake of bread and wine. Cowdery was described as "an Apostle of Jesus Christ". According to David Whitmer, by April 1830, this informal "Church of Christ" had about six elders and 70 members. Organization of the church On April 6, 1830, Joseph Smith, Oliver Cowdery, and a group of approximately 30 believers met with the intention of formally organizing the Church of Christ into a legal institution. It is uncertain whether this occurred in the home of Peter Whitmer Sr. in Fayette, New York, or whether it occurred in the log home of Joseph Smith Sr. near their property in Manchester, New York. Soon after this formal organization, small branches were formally established in Manchester, Fayette, and Colesville. Although the purpose was to effect a legal organization, it may have had no legal effect since no records of incorporation have been found in either the Manchester–Palmyra area, the Fayette area, or in several other counties around this time period, as required by state law at the time: the church evidently did not follow the required legal formalities. Location of the organization Prior to 1834, all church publications and documents stated that the church was organized in the Smith log home in Manchester, New York. The first Smith log home was located on the Samuel Jennings property in Palmyra, just north of the town's southern border and subsequent the Smith Manchester property. The Smiths may have constructed a second log home on their own property. Beginning in 1834, several church publications began to give the location of the organizational meeting as Fayette, at the home of Peter Whitmer Sr. The Whitmer home had been the site of many other meetings near the same time period. After 1834, several official church accounts said the meeting was in Manchester and several eyewitnesses said the event took place in Manchester. Independent researcher H. Michael Marquardt argues that the evidence suggests the organization occurred in Manchester, and that the confusion was likely due to the effect of memory tending to conflate memories of several meetings in Manchester and Fayette years earlier. Critics suggest that the location of the organization was intentionally changed in 1834 around the same time the church's name was changed to the "Church of the Latter Day Saints", in or.... Discover the Church Of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Church Of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints books.

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    For the Strength of Youth

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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    Doctrine and Covenants and Church History Seminary Teacher Manual

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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    Proclamation of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

    Council of the Twelve Apostles

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    Liahona, November 2012

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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    Hymns of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

    1985 publication First Presidency Preface; hymns; section on using the hymnbook, and indexes of authors and composers; titles, tunes, and meters; tune names, meters, scriptures, to...

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    The Problem of Jesus

    Mark Clark

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    Revelations in Context

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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    The Book of Mormon Student Manual

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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    History of Joseph Smith, the Prophet and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

    Joseph Smith & B. H. Roberts

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    Letters Exhibiting the Most Prominent Doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

    Orson Spencer

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    The Book of Mormon

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

    The Book of Mormon is a volume of holy scripture comparable to the Bible. It is a record of God’s dealings with the ancient inhabitants of the Americas and contains the fulness of ...

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    Ensign, November 2012

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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    Liahona, Mayo de 2012

    La Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos Días

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    Holy Bible

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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    Preparing to Enter the Holy Temple

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

    There are many reasons why one should want to come to the temple. Even its external appearance seems to hint of its deeply spiritual purposes. Much more is this evident within its ...

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    Church History in the Fulness of Times

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

    This manual covers the historical period of the Church from Joseph Smith to President Gordon B. Hinckley. For institute courses Religion 341, 342, and 343. Also useful for individu...

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    The Mormon Murders

    Steven Naifeh & Gregory White Smith

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    Gospel Teaching and Learning

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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    The Latter Days

    Judith Freeman

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    Liahona, May 2012

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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    Liahona, May 2014

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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  • Ensign, May 2015 synopsis, comments

    Ensign, May 2015

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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    Teaching, No Greater Call

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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    HISTORY OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS

    Joseph Smith Jr.

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    Stephen Singular

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    A House Full of Females

    Laurel Thatcher Ulrich

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    The Book of Mormon Teacher Manual

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

    This manual is a resource to help seminary teachers prepare lessons from the scriptures. It provides 160 lessons that contain teaching suggestions, doctrines and principles, and sc...

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    Preach My Gospel

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

    This is the standard curriculum for all mission presidents, fulltime missionaries, and ward missionaries. It may also be used by leaders and members in stakes and wards. It describ...

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    History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

    Joseph Smith Jr.

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    Doctrine and Covenants and Church History Study Guide for Home-Study Seminary Students

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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