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Otto Fetting (November 20, 1871 – January 30, 1933) was an American realtor and editor from Port Huron, Michigan who served first as a pastor and evangelist in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and then later as an apostle in the Church of Christ (Temple Lot), commonly referred to as the "Hedrickites". Fetting claimed to have been visited by John the Baptist thirty or more times between February 4, 1927 and his death on January 30, 1933. Fetting was reportedly given instruction concerning the doctrine and practices of Hedrickites and other factions of Christianity, together with directives to begin construction of a temple on the Temple Lot, including its exact dimensions.

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  • Otto Fetting (* 20. November 1871 in , St. Clair County, Michigan; † 30. Januar 1933 in Port Huron, Michigan) war der Begründer, Apostel und Leiter der Kirche Christi (Fettingiten), aus der später die Kirche Christi mit der Elias-Botschaft hervorgegangen ist. Nach eigenem Bekunden und dem Glauben dieser Kirche empfing Fetting, der bis 1929 noch Mitglied und Apostel der Church of Christ (Temple Lot) war, von 1927 bis 1933 insgesamt 30 göttliche Botschaften, die durch den als Engel erschienenen auferstandenen Johannes den Täufer überbracht wurden. (de)
  • Otto Fetting, nacido el 20 de noviembre de 1871 y fallecido el 30 de enero de 1933, fue un agente inmobiliario y editor estadounidense de Port Huron, Míchigan, que se desempeñó primero como pastor y evangelista en la Iglesia Reorganizada de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos Días, y luego como apóstol en la Iglesia de Cristo (Terreno del Templo). Otto Fetting fue uno de los siete hombres que, en la primavera de 1926, fueron ordenados apóstoles de la Iglesia de Cristo (Terreno del Templo). Otto Fetting era hijo de Augusta y William Getting. Sus padres nacieron en el Reino de Prusia.​ (es)
  • Otto Fetting, född 20 november 1871, död 30 januari 1933, var en av de sju män som, våren 1926, ordinerades till apostlar inom mormonkyrkan Church of Christ (Temple Lot). (sv)
  • Otto Fetting (November 20, 1871 – January 30, 1933) was an American realtor and editor from Port Huron, Michigan who served first as a pastor and evangelist in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and then later as an apostle in the Church of Christ (Temple Lot), commonly referred to as the "Hedrickites". Fetting claimed to have been visited by John the Baptist thirty or more times between February 4, 1927 and his death on January 30, 1933. Fetting was reportedly given instruction concerning the doctrine and practices of Hedrickites and other factions of Christianity, together with directives to begin construction of a temple on the Temple Lot, including its exact dimensions. (en)
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