William Bickerton's Vision
Based in Monongahela, Pennsylvania, The Church of Jesus Christ, also known as the Bickertonite Church, is the third largest branch of the restoration. After the martyrdom of Joseph Smith, Sidney Rigdon created his own church in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. After a while, Rigdon left for Greencastle, leaving behind those who did not follow him. A branch of those left behind was organized under William Bickerton, who said he was called by God in a vision to preach the Gospel. He was called to preside over the church and called apostles to preside with them. The church was incorporated into Pennsylvania in 1865 with the name "The Church of Jesus Christ." Nowadays, they have over 20,000 members across multiple countries. William Bickerton The Church of Jesus Christ has many differences with the LDS Church. They only use the Book of Mormon and the King James Bible within the scriptural canon. The Church is organized with Twelve apostles, Seventy Evangelists, and elders. Deacons and d...