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- Q1785729 abstract "Template:Infobox Christian denominationThe Restoration Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is a denomination of the Latter Day Saint movement headquartered in Independence, Missouri. The church was formally organized on April 6, 1991 from members of the Community of Christ who had grown disaffected with the church when it began ordaining women and other late-20th-century changes.The early history of the church was heavily influenced by M. Norman Page, a Seventy in the Community of Christ who claimed to receive two revelations calling for a reorganization of the church. In 1993, Marcus Juby was named as the first president of the church, a position which he held until his resignation in 2001. Mark Evans was chosen as president shortly after Juby's resignation.In early 2007 President Mark Evans resigned for personal reasons. His counselor in the First Presidency, Woodrow ("Woody") Howell, became acting President. Howell was elected by the April 2009 General Conference of the Restoration Church as Prophet-President of the Church in his own right, and was set apart to that office on 11 April 2009. President Howell chose Argel Gross and Andrew Gross as his two counselors.The church currently has branches in Independence, Missouri; Atlanta, Georgia; Boise, Idaho; Apopka, Florida; Wichita, Kansas; Richmond, Missouri; Charleston, South Carolina; La Porte, Texas; and River Oaks, Texas. According to the Church's website (as of October 24, 2012) only the two Independence-area branches (Independence and Richmond) have any contact information provided.".
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- Q1785729 comment "Template:Infobox Christian denominationThe Restoration Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is a denomination of the Latter Day Saint movement headquartered in Independence, Missouri. The church was formally organized on April 6, 1991 from members of the Community of Christ who had grown disaffected with the church when it began ordaining women and other late-20th-century changes.The early history of the church was heavily influenced by M.".
- Q1785729 label "Restoration Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints".
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- Q1785729 homepage www.restorationchurch.net.