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Church of Christ (Temple Lot)

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The Church of Christ (Temple Lot) is a sect of Mormonism headquartered in Independence, Missouri. Its official name is the Church of Christ. Members of the church have been known, colloquially, as Hedrickites, after Granville Hedrick, an early leader.

The church is an amalgam of five early, smaller Mormon groups in Bloomington, Crow Creek, Half Moon Prarie, and Eagle Creek, Illinois, and Vermillion, Indiana. These small branches united under Hedrick's leadership in May 1863.

They believe that Mormon founder Joseph Smith, Jr was a true prophet only during his earlier years up to ca. 1836, and that he later fell from his high calling and betrayed it with such doctrines as polygamy.

The church currently occupies a property in Independence, Missouri considered by Mormons to be the "Temple Lot" designated by Joseph Smith to be the site for a temple. In the early 1900s, the church excavated the site in an attempt to build a temple on the location, but the effort was stalled because of the Great Depression, and the excavation was filled.

External links

Official church site: http://www.churchofchrist-tl.org