Reepicheep Wrote:
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> Thanks, Jewel. I don't recall knowing about Bill
> Britton, probably because I don't remember John
> Robert Stevens ever talking about him. Your
> mention of him led me to find this article:
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> [
religion.fandom.com]
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> Also mentioned in this article is an interesting
> item about The Living Word Fellowship:
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> Disputed movements
> • Sam Fife and The Move also known as Endtime
> Body-Christian Ministries.
>
> • The Living Word Fellowship or "The Walk",
> founded by John Robert Stevens, has Latter Rain
> roots.[17] Royal Cronquist was another well known
> leader in this group. Like others influenced by
> Latter Rain, Stevens later distanced himself from
> the movement. Influential charismatic author
> Francis Frangipane came out of Stevens' ministry,
> leaving before it turned in what he viewed as a
> negative direction. A 1985 documentary by Anthony
> Cox negatively portrays his experiences with the
> Living Word Fellowship.[18]"
The name Bill Branham also comes up a lot and is mentioned in your article. Look at his Wikipedia page and you will see some pretty kookie stuff. Like TLW, all of these guys live on posthumously through their ministry associations.
I can remember going to some home meetings with Latter Rain people in the early 70s. There was a small group that met in a home in North Park (San Diego). Dave Cokas knew some of these people —- which is likely how I ended up there. These guys were all very spiritual people. RD Cronquist was definitely a fan and follower of Francis Frangipane.
The guys in Florida (Bob Mumford, Don Basham, Deric Prince) had some basis in TLW as well in that early 50s time frame. They were big into the “shepherding” thing but later denounced it as false. I think Mumford had once been an elder at Grace Chapel.