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United Order Family of Christ | |
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Classification | Restorationist |
Orientation | Latter Day Saint movement |
Founder | David-Edward Desmond |
Origin | 1966 Denver, Colorado |
Separated from | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
Defunct | ca. 1974 |
Official website | rcjc.org |
The United Order Family of Christ was a schismatic sect of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), which was founded in 1966 in Denver, Colorado by David-Edward Desmond and existed until at least 1973−1974.[1][2][3]
The United Order Family of Christ was founded specifically for young gay men only, ages 18 to 30.[4]: 380 Because they practiced a uniquely Mormon form of communalism[5] called the United Order in which they held "everything in common", Desmond affirmed that the Family was "not for the great majority of the Gay LDS". Desmond's title as the President of the Church was First Key. He may have solemnized same-sex marriages between people in his congregation.
This Mormon schismatic church was the third gay Christian church founded in the United States, the first being a Catholic schism founded by Father George Hyde in 1946 in Atlanta, Georgia and called the Eucharistic Catholic Church, which later moved to New York City. The second is the Metropolitan Community Church founded by the Reverend Troy D. Perry in 1968 in Los Angeles. Desmond's Homosexual Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints lasted at least until 1973, when Desmond was still corresponding with David C. Martin (then editor of the Restoration Reporter), and probably until 1974.[4]: 438 [6]