Denver Snuffer, interviewed by Jana Riess, describes Remnant fellowships.

Date
Jan 26, 2016
Type
News (traditional)
Source
Denver Snuffer
Excommunicated
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Hearsay
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Journalism
Reference

Jana Riess, “8 Questions for Denver Snuffer: Excommunicated Mormon Explains Growth of New Movement," Religion News Service, January 26, 2016, accessed July 28, 2021

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Religion News Service
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Denver Snuffer, Jana Riess
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Reading Public
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2. The fellowships

There are 40 fellowships registered across the globe, from Australia to Alaska to Germany to New York, but I have not founded a single one. They are established by those who share the common belief in the need to be more scripture-based, more seriously devoted and more individually accountable for the restoration through Joseph.

There’s a website called the Fellowship Locator, where groups that are open to other people joining in have registered. In addition, there’s probably an equal or greater number that aren’t registered as open because their experience has been that introducing new “outsiders,” so to speak, has produced more trouble than benefits. So they want to stabilize themselves until they feel confident about their own ability to absorb more people. The unregistered fellowships exist and function, but are not openly accessible through the website.

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