[3] As a young teen, the heavenly music became interspersed with angelic voices uttering poetry, which he began to write down in notes he kept private out of fear of ridicule.
[3] As a young man, the "angelic poetry" evolved into doctrinal and philosophical statements,[3] and he gradually began sharing the text of his messages with more and more friends and relatives.
[3][6][7] The House of Aaron ministry is currently under the leadership of John M. Conrad,[4] who states, "Our passion and mission is to assist in the gathering of Israel into a Holy Nation with Yeshua as King and the Torah (Word) as its constitution.
"[9] The House of Aaron website states its mission is "to participate in and hasten the preparation of the Body of Jesus Christ for His second coming."
The specific duties of the Levites were to assist Aaron in the work of the Tabernacle, in teaching, ministering in music and judging all the tribes of Israel.
[10]The House of Aaron considers its beliefs to be strictly Biblical and part of the broader messianic movement united under the Alliance of Redeemed Israel (ARI).
[9][11][12] House of Aaron leader John Conrad states unequivocally that the Bible is "the undisputed basis of our doctrine and teaching.
[13] Eskdale has become a small unincorporated farming area in Millard County, Utah, located just east of the Nevada border.
[1] However, over the past several decades, the community has slowly become an open, integral part of the local valley, and the dress code has been relaxed.