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199: 294:'s church was precipitated by what he called "the lack of communication and a wide difference in environment." While the Minnesota congregation were primarily "members of a rural society, engaged in agrarian pursuits," the Missourians lived and worked "in an urban community." "The problems and needs of each have little in common with the other", wrote Fletcher, and this had often "caused disunity." 188: 314:
court ruled that the Missouri group was the legitimate Cutlerite church, and was entitled to exclusive control over all properties and records, including the Clitherall meetinghouse. Prior to this ruling, the meetinghouse had been serving as Fletcher's church headquarters and sole branch. Following
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Matters came to a head in April 1955, when Erle was elected by the Independence congregation (which held the majority of Cutlerites) to succeed Emory Fletcher. While the Independence church held that this was in keeping with Cutlerite tradition—which passed the office of Church President down to the
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the leaders of the Missouri congregation for refusing to follow his leadership. The Missouri Culterites refused to accept this act as legitimate, or Fletcher's election to the presidency by a minority of the total Cutlerite membership.
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from their own congregation as president of the church. When the Independence branch (which was much more numerous) refused to accept this unlawful development, the Minnesota branch broke away under Clyde's leadership as the
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Fletcher's death in 1969, the other members of his organization reunited with the Independence church, and the True Church of Jesus Christ ceased to exist.
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court, and Clyde Fletcher's schismatic sect ceased to exist with his death, when both congregations were reunited under Erle's successor,
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Clitherall, differences had arisen between the two congregations. According to Whiting's successor Rupert Fletcher, author of
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predecessor's First Counselor—the Minnesota group insisted that Clyde Fletcher was the true President. Fletcher
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Erle Whiting died on August 15, 1958, long before the schism issues described above were settled.
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congregation of the church, where he and the church headquarters were located, and the branch at
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Whiting succeeded to the presidency of the Cutlerite church upont he death of his predecessor,
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Erle Whiting was born in Clitherall, Minnesota on 2 January 1876. His father,
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Fletcher subsequently insisted that his was the sole true continuation of
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Obscure Believers: The Mormon Schism of Alpheus Cutler
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Index

President
The Church of Jesus Christ (Cutlerite)
Emery Fletcher
Emery Fletcher
Rupert Fletcher
Clitherall, Minnesota
Independence, Missouri
Isaac Morley Whiting
Biography portal
LDS movement portal
The Church of Jesus Christ (Cutlerite)
Latter Day Saint movement
Independence, Missouri
Clitherall, Minnesota
Clyde Fletcher
True Church of Jesus Christ (Cutlerite)
Minnesota
Rupert Fletcher
Isaac Whiting
Emery Fletcher
urban
rural
Clyde Fletcher
excommunicated
Alpheus Cutler
Minnesota



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