Editor | Barton W. Stone |
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Categories | Restoration Movement |
Frequency | Monthly[1] |
First issue | November 1826 |
Final issue | April 1845 |
Country | United States |
Based in | Georgetown, Kentucky (vols. 1-8); Jacksonville, Illinois (vols. 9-14)[1] |
Language | English |
The Christian Messenger was a religious magazine established by the early Restoration Movement leader Barton W. Stone in 1826.[1][2] The paper was a key means of communication for the "Christians" led by Stone and a primary source of unity in the movement, but consistently struggled for survival.[1] It also played a key role in promoting the merger of the "Christians" with the "Disciples" led by Thomas and Alexander Campbell.[1]