However, one congregation in Denver, Colorado that accepted Fetting's revelations did not immediately break with the Temple Lot church.
Long (b. January 4, 1872 Westerville, Ohio, d. September 27, 1952 Lee's Summit, Missouri).
In 1941, Nerren received a revelation that the church—which had since been joined by five other former Temple Lot congregations in the United States—should relocate to northeast Vernon County, Missouri.
In the magazine, Gayman began to advocate racist and anti-black sentiments that were more prevalent following the death of Joseph Smith.
These attitudes were not supported by the leaders of the church, though they gained popularity among its members.