Latter Day Church of Jesus Christ

The Latter Day Church of Jesus Christ is a small denomination within the Latter Day Saint movement. Formally organized on 27 May 2007 in Derbyshire, England, the church is comprised primarily of former members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The leader of the church is Matthew Philip Gill, who is accepted by the church as a prophet, seer, revelator, and translator, which are some of the ecclesiastical titles held by Latter Day Saint movement founder Joseph Smith, Jr. As a former member of the LDS Church, Gill served as a full-time missionary in the LDS Church's Ireland Dublin Mission for a few months during 1999.
History and teachings
The members of the church began meeting informally in 2006 as The Latter Day Church of Christ. The name of the church was changed at its formal organization. The church believes that Gill is the first legitimate successor to Joseph Smith since in 1844. They believe that God's true church has not existed on the earth since that time.
The church rejects the practice of plural marriage and maintains that Smith never taught or practiced it. Although the church rejects all affiliation with the Utah-based LDS Church, it describes itself as a "Mormon organization".
Sacred texts
The church accepts the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible, the 1830 edition of the Book of Mormon and the 1835 edition of the Doctrine and Covenants. They also accept the Book of Jeraneck as scripture. Gill's revelations from God are also being collected and printed as a book of scripture entitled the Book of Prophecy and Revelation. The Church has also decided to include the following apocryphal books in their Bible (as of Feb. 26, 2007):
* The Gospel of Peter
* The Gospel of Mary
* The Gospel of Thomas
* The Gospel of Philip
* The Gospel of Truth
* The Gospel of the Apostle Paul
* The Sophia of Jesus Christ
* Acts of Peter and the Twelve
* Letter of Peter to Philip
Book of Jeraneck
The Book of Jeraneck is one of the sacred texts of The Latter Day Church of Jesus Christ. No other religious denomination accepts the 110-page book as scripture.
According to Gill, in 2006 he translated the Book of Jeraneck from 24 brass plates that he received from the angel Rafael, who had been sent to him by God. The book was published by the church in 2007. The book purports to be a record of the former ancient inhabitants of the British Isles. Gill's followers claim his story has many parallels to the story of Joseph Smith, Jr.'s production of the Book of Mormon as a record of ancient inhabitants of the Americas. Among the claims of the Book of Jeraneck is that Stonehenge was a Christian "Temple of Light" of the prehistorical residents of England.
Controversy
In July 2008, the church's official blog stated that the church had been experiencing apostasy. Recent baptismal videos of three new members have been removed from the church's video archive. Although the videos have been removed this in no way means that the individuals have left the church. In fact Elders Kyle & Andrew Alverson remain members of the church as does Elder Michael Clarke.
 
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