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Zion's Order Classification Mormonism Polity Hierarchical Founder Merl Kilgore Origin 1951
Bicknell, UtahSeparated from Aaronic Order Congregations 1 Members 30 Zion's Order, Inc. is a sect in the Latter Day Saint movement that was founded by Merl Kilgore in 1951.
Kilgore was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints until 1950, when he left the church to join the Aaronic Order. He moved to Bicknell, Utah, where he and another member of the Aaronic Order left that church and formed Zion's Order of the Sons of Levi. In 1953, the church and its followers moved to Mansfield, Missouri.
The new church regarded Kilgore as a prophet, and he recorded over 650 revelations from God. In 1969, Kilgore resigned as the president of the church to focus on performing missionary work among Native Americans in the southwestern United States. In 1975, Zion's Order of the Sons of Levi incorporated and became known simply as Zion's Order, Inc.
The church teaches that the Latter Day Saints must return to the practices of the United Order in preparation for the Second Coming of Jesus. The church uses the same scriptures that are used by the LDS Church, with the exception of section 132 of the Doctrine and Covenants, which sets out the doctrines of plural marriage and celestial marriage.
The church is composed of one congregation of approximately 30 people and are governed by a First Presidency, a presiding bishop, and a presiding patriarch.
In the early 1950s, Theron Drew, a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Strangite), identified Kilgore as the "One Mighty and Strong" that was prophesied by Joseph Smith, Jr. to come forward to put the church in order. Drew's enthusiasm for Kilgore and his church were short-lived, however, and Drew went on to found the Church of Jesus Christ (Drewite).
Factional breakdown: New restoration sects
Sects in the Latter Day Saint movement
New restoration sectsChurch of Christ
Organized by: Joseph Smith, Jr.
Joseph Smith's original 1830
organization; multiple sects currently
claim to be true successor1860
(Reorganized)1844 (trust reorganized)
1851 (incorporated)The Church of
Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints
Organized by: Brigham Young
and Quorum of the Twelve
14 million membersCommunity of Christ
(Reorganized Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints)
Organized by: Joseph Smith III
More then 250,000 membersNew restoration
sects.1857 1942 1861 Church of the
Potter Christ
Organized by: Arnold Potter
defunctAaronic Order
Organized by: M. L. Glendenning
Less then 1,000 members1
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5
1Zion's Order, Inc.
Organized by: Merl Kilgore
approx. 100 membersChurch of the Firstborn
(Morrisite)
Organized by: Joseph Morris
defunct1
8
8
4Order of Enoch
Organized by: James Brighouse1861 1955 1866 1882 Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints
(Gibsonite)
Organized by: Walter M. Gibson
defunctPerfected Church of
Jesus Christ of Immaculate
Latter-day Saints
Organized by: William C. ConwayKingdom of Heaven
Organized by: William W. Davies
defunctChurch of Jesus Christ
of Saints of
the Most High
Organized by: John R. Eardley
defunct1983 2007 Church of Jesus Christ
(Bullaite)
Organized by: Art BullaLatter Day Church
of Jesus Christ
Organized by: Matthew P. GillReferences
- J. Gordon Melton (1996, 5th ed.). Encyclopedia of American Religions (Detroit, Mich.: Gale) p. 567.
Categories:- Religious organizations established in 1951
- Wright County, Missouri
- Organizations based in Missouri
- Latter Day Saint movement in Missouri
- New restoration sects in the Latter Day Saint movement
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