Latter Day Church of Christ

Latter Day Church of Christ
ClassificationRestorationist
OrientationLatter Day Saint movement
TheologyMormon fundamentalism
PolityHierarchical
Trustee in Trust
(Leader)
Paul Elden Kingston
AssociationsDavis County Cooperative Society Inc.
HeadquartersWest Valley City, Utah, U.S.
FounderOrtell Kingston (Elden Kingston was founder of the Davis County Cooperative Society)
OriginJanuary 1, 1935
Bountiful, Utah, U.S.
Members3,500

The Latter Day Church of Christ (LDCC) or Davis County Cooperative Society (DCCS) is a Mormon fundamentalist denomination within the Latter Day Saint movement.[1] The DCCS was established in 1935[2] by Elden Kingston, son of Charles W. Kingston, and in 1977 members of the DCCS organized the Latter Day Church of Christ. Media outlets often refer to the organization as the Kingston Group, and internally it is known as "the Order" or "the Co-op".

There are approximately 3,500 members, some of whom are known to practice polygamy.[3] The current leader is Paul Elden Kingston.

  1. ^ "DCCS - FAQ". DCCS. Retrieved 2021-01-17.
  2. ^ Foster & Watson 2019, p. 125.
  3. ^ Bennion 2012, p. 39.