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The Church of the Firstborn (or, " LeBaron order ") is a grouping of competing factions of fundamentalist religious schools inherited by Mormons, believers, by a Latter the polygamy. day Saint family community that has settled in Chihuahua, Mexico, by Alma Dayer LeBaron, Sr. in 1924. The fraction that received a leadership succession by some of the senior Dayer boys described themselves as members of the Church of the Firstborn without formal formal organization. What follows from the time of the most substantial faction is that the First Church of the Fulness of Times , often abbreviated as Church of the Firstborn, founded in September 1955 by three son of Alma, Joel, R. Wesley, and Floren LeBaron. Since its establishment, the most famous enclave is the jurisdiction of Galeana Municipal, Chihuahua. The LeBarons baptized the LeBaron ranch Colonia Le BarÃÆ'³n in the 1950s. Especially in recent years, this is a minor segment of the order involved in the actual practice of polygamy. Most of the residents who live in and ownership of land members in Colonia LeBaron are not affiliated with the order, many of them identify themselves on census reports as Roman Catholics and most of the rest as evangÃÆ' Â © lico (Protestant).


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Establishment

The LeBaron family, led by Alma Dayer LeBaron, Sr., affiliated with the leader of Mormon fundamentalist leader Joseph White Musser began in 1936. In June 1944, five LeBaron Dayers, Alma Jr., Benjamin T., Ervil, Ross Wesley, and Joel, ostracized from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) to teach and practice plural marriages. Over the next 11 years, a number of LeBarons associate themselves with various levels with Rulon C. Allred's Apostolic United Brethren.

On December 9, 1957, Dayer's son Ben T. LeBaron said writing Samuel W. Taylor was a letter saying that Ben believed he had received the birthright from his father and also believed that Ben would be the Powerful and Powerful of Joseph Smith in 1832 prophesied, sent to redeem LDS people from spiritual slavery.

Soon afterward, various LeBarons declared that their families had the keys of the special priesthood leadership for the office or office in the period before the beginning of the Middle Ages, in the restored kingdom of God in the world, with their supreme leader said to have the Right of the Firstborn to be with various the titled way, such as the Mighty and Strong, Patriarch of Leaders Worldwide, and so on, LeBarons' believed him to be the legitimate heir of Joseph Smith Jr.'s robe. as the leader of the Early Fifty Saints' Council (through the Latter-day Saint Council of the Fifty members of Benjamin F. Johnson). On 21 September 1955, Joel LeBaron and his brothers Ross and Floren visited Salt Lake City, Utah, and there organized the Church of the Firstborn from the Fulness of Times; Joel was ordained as President of the Church, with Floren as the first counselor in the First Presidency and Ross as the patriarch's chief. Shortly thereafter, Joel reportedly visited by nineteen former prophets, including Jesus, Abraham, Moses, Elijah, and Joseph Smith. In early 1956, the LeBaron brothers returned to Chihuahua. Their father, Alma and brother Ervil became the fourth and fifth members of the new church; their mother Maud also finally joined. A few months later, Ervil LeBaron published a pamphlet entitled "The Priesthood Explained", which became the basic text for the order.

A counter-organizational structure for the order - named, in full, the Church of the Firstborn - was also formed in 1955 by Ross Wesley LeBaron, who later led Wesley from his headquarters in Salt lake City, Utah. Wesley believes that he has been sent to prepare the way for the Mighty and Strong, who will be the "prophet of India" Joel and R. Wesley each claim the line of priesthood leading their "Firstborn order" from Alma Dayer LeBaron, who has been ordained by Dayer's grandfather, Benjamin F. Johnson, who had received these priesthood keys from Joseph Smith. LeBaron invited Allred and his followers to join their new order, but their invitation was rejected.

Three notable followers are Fred Collier, Tom Green, and Robert Rey Black. The sect attracted fewer followers than the earlier Firstborn faction founded by Wesley and led by his brother Joel. Since Wesley passes, some of the alternative candidate groups are generally not termed "LeBarons" or the like; for example, in 2004, there were about 100 members of the Collier branch of the Firstborn order branch in Hanna, Utah with additional sect members living in Mexico; likewise, Tom Green's group considers themselves the heirs of the organization founded by Wesley LeBaron.

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Name

According to the Encyclopedia of Mormonism, in the main beliefs of the Latter-day Saints, the Old Church is referring to "the celestial church of Christ: [...] the celestial world's highest heaven. "In LeBaron's ordination, the Old Church Church refers to those led by those who hold the" patriarchal order of the priesthood "(which was instructed by LeBaron as the key to surpassing all pre-leadership -Milenium of God's kingdom) inherited through the succession chain of Joseph Smith.

The phrase the fulness of times refers to the Biblical dispensation of the fulness of times in the faith of the Latter-day Saint.

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Colonia LeBaron

Colonia Le Baron is located in the northwestern state of Chihuahua, near the towns of Nuevo Casas Grandes, Colonia Juarez, and Colonia DublÃÆ'¡n. It is located thirteen kilometers south of the Galeana county seat and twenty-one kilometers north of San Buenaventura, its primary access facility from Mexico Federal Highway 10. Its geographical coordinates are 30 ° N 45 "N 107 ° 34'03" W and located at an altitude of 1,480 meters above sea level. According to the 2005 Population and Population Census results by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography, Le Baron population is 1,051 inhabitants, of which 496 are male and 555 are female.

The Colonia LeBaron population includes several hundred practitioners of the First Church of Faith. along with additional followers in Baja California, California, Central America, and Utah.

According to the Instituto Nacional de el Federalismo y el Desarrollo Municipal, Gobierno del Estado de Chihuahua, population Colonia LeBaron is 1,137. The Galeana population (which includes LeBaron) was 3,763 in 1996. The dominant religion is Roman Catholicism, in 80.9% of the population of people over the age of 15, with the rest essentially Mormon ( viz., "Members of the Latter-day Saint movement") and evangelico ("Protestant").

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Missionary work

The Church of the Firstborn is one of several fundamentalist churches of Mormon who have been involved in active proselytism. While most of their efforts have been focused on attracting Mormon fundamentalists from other groups to join their order, missionaries from the church have preached and distributed tracts at the fortress of the Brigham Young University's LDS Church in Provo, Utah, and outside the gates Temple Square. in Salt Lake City. The pamphlet of the church "The Priesthood Explained" and other tractates became important in the conversion of nine missionaries of the LDS Church from the French Mission of the church to the Order of LeBaron, an incident that has been described as "the worst missionary apostasy in the history of the Church."

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1970's about martyrdom in the order of parents in the hands of the Lamb of God schism

In 1962, Ervil LeBaron was the Patriarch of the Church Chairman and number two in authority for Joel LeBaron. In 1967 he taught that he, not Joel, was the proper head of the church. Joel and other church leaders condemned Ervil and freed him from his position.

In August 1972, Ervil LeBaron and his followers established the rival of First Lamb Church of God . (The Appointment of the Church of the Lamb refers to the prophetic Book of Mormon restrained there to finally only two end-time groups, the Lamb Church of God and the church of the devil; see, for example, 1 Ne. 14: 12.) Ervil began to teach his followers that he was "the mighty and powerful" prophesied in the Doctrine and Covenants, and he prophesied that "Joel would be put to death." On 20 August 1972, Joel LeBaron was shot in the head by one of Ervil's followers, becoming one of the victims of the murder of Ervil LeBaron (where members of the Lamb Church of God do dozens of murders of both members of his LeBaron Sect and other Mormon fundamentalist groups).

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Recent history

Succession

Church of the Firstborn has experienced a continuous succession controversy after the assassination of its founder. Joel Verlan was replaced by his brother, who was killed in a car accident in 1981. Joel LeBaron, Jr. and Sigfried Widmar led the warring factions of the Church of the Firstborn of the Fulness of Times. In addition, the new church of the firstborn factions have emerged under Alma LeBaron, Jr., known as the Economic Governance of the Lord; and Floren LeBaron has helped shape faction loosely organized and knows no formal leaders.

Victims by Juarez narcoterrorists (2000s)

In 2009, the LeBaron enclave in Mexico gained national attention in Mexico in the context of the fight against drug trafficking in Mexico, especially in the northwestern region of Chihuahua state. On May 2, Erick Le Baron, 17, was kidnapped for a ransom of US $ 1 million. However, a spokesman from the entire LeBaron community had previously announced his decision not to pay the ransom but instead to seek the release of the young man, who was finally released by his captors on May 10 without any ransom payment. Throughout the event, the public spoke publicly, both in the state capital, Chihuahua, and the national and international media against the growing insecurity experienced in the region and maintained its intention to continue the refusal policy to pay ransom in cases of possible abductions.

On 6 July 2009, Erick's brother, Benjamin, and other members of the order, Luis Widmar Stubbs, were kidnapped and soon afterwards were killed in the streets of Colonia LeBaron by a group of armed attackers, who left a written message with the victim's body stating that this crime was retaliation for Benjamin's activism against merchants.

Soon after, the Mexicans manned the garrison in the city. In 2012, Chihuahua state legislator Alex LeBaron began campaigning to amend Mexico's weapons laws to legalize arming citizens to defend themselves.

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