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The Church Universal and Triumphant (CUT) is an international
New Age New Age is a range of spiritual or religious practices and beliefs which rapidly grew in Western society during the early 1970s. Its highly eclectic and unsystematic structure makes a precise definition difficult. Although many scholars consi ...
religious organization founded in 1975 by Elizabeth Clare Prophet. It is an outgrowth (and is now the corporate parent) of The Summit Lighthouse, founded in 1958 by Prophet's husband, Mark L. Prophet. Its beliefs reflect features of the traditions of
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and New Thought. The church's headquarters is located near Gardiner, Montana, and the church has local congregations in more than 20 countries.


Name

The
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originated the phrase "
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" to refer to Christians in Heaven. In 1895,
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used the terms "universal" and "triumphant" in her first ''Church Manual'' as referring to the church she founded. In the 1903 edition of this work, she capitalized these terms, referring to her church as the "Church Universal and Triumphant". In 1919
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, in what some students of
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view as a reference to the future organization, prophesied that the religion of the
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would appear by the end of the 20th century and it would be called the ''Church Universal''. However Bailey's phrase was "Church Universal," rather than "Church Universal and Triumphant," and on page 152 of Bailey's "A Treatise on White Magic," she indicated that her "Church Universal" was not a church or conventional organization at all but a subjectivity or mystical entity: "It is that inner group of lovers of God, the intellectual mystics, the knowers of reality who belong to no one religion or organization, but who regard themselves as members of the Church universal and as 'members one of another.'" The name "Church Universal and Triumphant" was announced by Elizabeth Clare Prophet on July 2, 1973, in a message from the ascended master Portia.


Membership

The church has never released membership numbers, and its total affiliation is difficult to estimate due to the decentralized, international structure. One author has estimated that the membership peaked at about 10,000 active participants, but declined following a series of crises and controversies in the early to mid-1990s. According to J. Gordon Melton, the membership of the group is likely around 30,000-50,000.


Theology

Gordon Melton lists the Church Universal and Triumphant as a religion of the ''Ancient Wisdom'' tradition akin to Theosophy and the
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. The church's theology is a syncretistic belief system, including elements of
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,
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, esoteric
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and
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, with a belief in
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s and
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s (or spirits of nature). It centers on communications received from Ascended Masters through the
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. Many of the Ascended Masters, such as
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, Maitreya,
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, El Morya,
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, Paul the Venetian,
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, the Master Hilarion, the Master Jesus and Saint Germain, have their roots in Theosophy and the writings of
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, C.W. Leadbeater, and
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. Others, such as
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,
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,
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and Lady Master Nada, were identified as Ascended Masters in the
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or the Bridge to Freedom. Some, such as Lady Master Lotus and Lanello, are Ascended Masters who were first identified as such by Elizabeth Clare Prophet. All in all, she identified more than 200 Ascended Masters that were not identified as
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in the original teachings of Theosophy. Mark Prophet, and later his wife, claimed to be Messengers of the Ascended Masters. As such they are able to communicate with the Masters and deliver their instruction to the world. Dictations described as coming directly from the Masters were published weekly as ''Pearls of Wisdom''. Group members practice
prayer Prayer is an invocation or act that seeks to activate a rapport with an object of worship through deliberate communication. In the narrow sense, the term refers to an act of supplication or intercession directed towards a deity or a deifi ...
s, affirmations,
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s and a dynamic form of prayer known as "decrees". These serve many purposes: devotion, calling on angels for protection, calling forth the light of God on the earth, praying for healing, for wisdom, seeking to know God's will and for the transmutation of negative karma. One of the most important uses of decrees is to invoke the violet flame, claimed to be the most effective method of balancing
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built up in the past. The doctrine of the Seven Rays is also taught, as well as teachings about the
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s and
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.


History

Mark Prophet claimed he was first contacted by the Ascended Masters at the age of 18. In 1945 he joined the
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under Max Heindel, working in a branch in
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. He later affiliated with the Self-Realization Fellowship. In 1952 Prophet founded a group known as the Ashram, sending out periodic letters received from the Ascended Masters, in particular El Morya. In about 1956 Mark Prophet came in contact with The Bridge to Freedom, an offshoot of the I AM Activity led by Geraldine Innocente. Prophet studied with the Bridge until 1958 while also continuing with his own Ashram group. On August 7, 1958, Mark sent the final communication to the members of the Ashram, announcing the establishment of The Summit Lighthouse. The founding meeting of The Summit Lighthouse was held in Philadelphia on August 7, 1958. The headquarters was in Washington, D.C. In 1961, Mark met Elizabeth Clare Wulf; they married in 1964 and had four children. Wulf, subsequently Elizabeth Clare Prophet, had grown up under influences including New Thought and
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. In January 1966, the Prophets moved their church to Colorado Springs, Colorado. In 1970, a second major center of the organization was established in Santa Barbara, California. The first session of Ascended Master University – a religious study center for teaching of the ancient wisdom – was held there in July 1970. (Ascended Master University was later renamed Summit University.) On November 2, 1971, the church opened a branch of Montessori International, a private school based on the principles of Italian educator
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. In later years, the school was expanded to provide a full program from preschool to Grade 12. On May 1, 1972, the church opened the Four Winds Organic Center in Colorado Springs, a
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and organic restaurant. On February 26, 1973, Mark Prophet died, leaving his wife as leader. Church Universal and Triumphant was initially incorporated as a separate organization on May 1, 1975, later becoming the parent organization for The Summit Lighthouse. The organization moved its headquarters to Pasadena, California, in 1976. In 1978, it moved to the historic Gillette mansion in the Santa Monica Mountains. The church renamed the property "Camelot". In 1981, the organization purchased a property in
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, on the northern border of
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, which it named the
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. Camelot was sold and the organization moved its headquarters to Montana in 1986. The church became well known during the late 1980s when it predicted a period of heightened danger of
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at the end of that decade. Members were urged to prepare by building fallout shelters and supplying them with food and other necessities. When nuclear war failed to occur, Prophet claimed that the community had averted the war through their prayers. With changes in employment laws for non-profit organizations and a decline in U.S. membership, the church was forced to downsize its headquarters staff in the late 1990s and the first years of the 2000s. In July 1996 Elizabeth Clare Prophet handed over the day-to-day running of the organization to a new president and board of directors, who oversaw this major restructuring of operations at the church headquarters. Portions of the Royal Teton Ranch were sold to the U.S. government as part of a complex sale and land-exchange agreement. Since the early 1990s church membership has fallen in the United States. Controversy in the media and Prophet's retirement were likely significant factors leading to this decline. However, the CUT remains a significant presence in the area of its headquarters, and centers continue to be active in large cities across the nation. Prophet retired in 1999 due to health reasons. She died in 2009. A 2020 article in ''
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'' stated that the group had largely disintegrated and the majority of the group's assets had been sold off. Several splinter groups exist, near Billings, Montana, and Yellowstone, with several hundred members.


Controversy

Along with many other
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s, Church Universal and Triumphant has been described as a
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, especially in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Articles and letters critical of the church were published in the local newspapers the ''Livingston Enterprise'' and the ''Bozeman Daily Chronicle''. Several of the letters were written by former church members who raised lawsuits against the church. In 1986, the church was accused of using
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to control its members. Public scrutiny intensified in 1989 when it was discovered that the Church Universal and Triumphant was building fallout shelters and that members of the church, including Vernon Hamilton and vice president and husband of Elizabeth Clare Prophet, Edward Francis, had purchased weapons illegally. The FBI, the
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, state, and local law enforcement agencies subsequently investigated the church. The BATF investigation resulted in Francis being sentenced to one month in prison and three months' house detention and Vernon Hamilton being sentenced to three months' probation after spending 11 days in jail in Spokane, Washington. As a result of the government scrutiny, the church made several changes to its operations, including the appointment of a number of independent directors to its governing board. In the summer of 1993, a team of academic specialists conducted an interdisciplinary study of the church and its members. They published their results in ''Church Universal and Triumphant in Scholarly Perspective'', edited by James R. Lewis and J. Gordon Melton. These scholars rejected the negative stereotype of the organization as a cult. Lewis characterized the organization and its leaders as one that was "trying to do the good" and as "one of the most intrinsically interesting religious communities to have come into being in this century." Other scholars have cast doubt on these conclusions. Robert Balch and Stephan Landgon, participants in the Lewis/Melton study, alleged that the original scholars themselves had engaged in
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, and did not observe what he called frontstage and back stage behavior and other research errors. Others accused Lewis and Melton of abandoning scholarly objectivity and claimed that they had allowed themselves to be co-opted by the Church. They also alleged that they had become effectively spokespersons for the movement.


21st century

Elizabeth Prophet developed Alzheimer's disease in the late 1990s, and in 1999 she retired from active involvement with the organization. From then until her death on October 15, 2009, at the age of 70, she lived in
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under house care. The church continued its work under the direction of a presidency with a board of directors and a council of elders. Prophet's legal guardian, Murray Steinman, said she suffered from advanced Alzheimer's disease and died at her apartment. In recent years several former members of the church have come forward claiming to deliver dictations from the Ascended Masters. In 1995 former minister Monroe Shearer and his wife, Carolyn, founded The Temple of The Presence, now based in
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. In 2005, another former church official, David C. Lewis, set up his own new Ascended Master Teachings group called The Hearts Center which is based in
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. Mark and Elizabeth Prophet both spoke about plans for future messengers to follow after them, and the organization has a mechanism by which future messengers may be recognized. However, no other claimant to the office of messenger has thus far been recognized by the church. CUT continues to hold quarterly retreats at the Royal Teton Ranch and to hold Summit University sessions and retreats for teens and young adults around the world.


The Summit Lighthouse

The Summit Lighthouse is an international spiritual organization founded on August 7, 1958, by Prophet. Today it is the outreach arm of CUT, which was founded in 1975 by Prophet's wife Elizabeth Clare Prophet. The stated mission of The Summit Lighthouse is to "publish and apply the teachings of the ascended masters as taught by Mark and Elizabeth Clare Prophet." “Ascended masters” are believed to be individuals who have lived in physical bodies, acquired the wisdom and mastery needed to become immortal and free of the cycles of "re-embodiment" and karma, and have attained their "Ascension." The Ascension is considered to be the complete permanent union of the purified inner self with the "I AM" Presence – an identity that is the unique Individualization of God of each person—and to have gone to heaven without having to die, termed "raising one's body".


Branches

Church Universal and Triumphant is part of an organizational structure that includes: * The Summit Lighthouse, which includes the Keepers of the Flame Fraternity, a non-denominational
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of those dedicated to keeping the flame of life on earth. Members pay nominal monthly dues and receive lessons on cosmic law. * Summit University Press, publishing books, audio and video on spirituality and personal growth. * Summit University, offering online courses for personal growth, spiritual retreats, and seminars.


Summit University Press

The goal of Summit University Press is to make the Teachings of the Ascended masters, as delivered through the messengers Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, available to all seekers. They have published many books over the years. Among them are: *''The Shakespeare Code'' (July 2006) *''Maitreya on Initiation'' (July 2006) *''The Age of the Divine Mother'' (July 2006) *''Mary Magdalene and the Divine Feminine'' (September 2005) *''Everything is Energy'' (July 2005) *''The Masters and Their Retreats'' *Climb the Highest Mountain Series: **''The Path of the Higher Self'' **''The Path of Self-Transformation'' **''The Masters and the Spiritual Path'' **''The Path of Brotherhood'' **''The Path of the Universal Christ'' **''Paths of Light and Darkness'' **''The Path to Immortality'' **''The Path of Christ or Antichrist'' **''The Path to Attainment'' *''The Science of the Spoken Word'' *''The Human Aura'' *''Walking with the Master'' *''Community'' *''The Creative Power of Sound: Affirmations to Create, Heal and Transform'' *''How to Work with Angels'' *''Soul Mates and Twin Flames: The Spiritual Dimension of Love and Relationships'' *''Creative Abundance: Keys to Spiritual and Material Prosperity'' *''Access the Power of Your Higher Self'' *''Violet Flame to Heal Body, Mind and Soul'' *''Your Seven Energy Centers'' *''Wanting to be Born: The Cry of the Soul'' *''Wanting to Live: Overcoming the Seduction of Suicide'' *''Alchemy of the Heart'' *''Talk with Angels'' *''Kaballah: Key to your Inner Power'' *''The Opening of the Seventh Seal'' *''The Lost Years of Jesus'' *''The Lost Teachings of Jesus'' (Book 1-4) *''Afra- Brother of Light'' *''The Chela and the Path - Key to Soul Mastery in the Aquarian Age'' *''Predict Your Future: Understand the Cycles of the Cosmic Clock'' *''I Am Your Guard'' *''Is Mother Nature Mad?'' *''Prayers Meditations and Dynamic Decrees - for Personal and World Transformation'' *''Prayer and Meditation'' (Kuthumi and Jesus) *''Odyssey of Your Soul: A Voyage of Self-Discovery'' *''The Soulless One: Cloning a Counterfeit Creation'' *''Saint Germain On Alchemy: Formulas for Self-Transformation''


In popular culture


Literature

* The Church Universal and Triumphant is featured in
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's post-apocalyptic '' Emberverse series'', where it becomes a proxy for malevolent supernatural forces.. . * Author Pete Rock's "The Shelter Cycle" is a fictional work based on a series of interviews with former members of the Church Universal and Triumphant. Rock worked at a nearby cattle ranch while the church built their shelters.


Music

Since a recording by the church entitled "Invocation for Judgement Against and Destruction of Rock Music" appeared on the record ''Sounds of American Doomsday Cults (Volume 14)'', it has been sampled many times by various musical artists—mainly in
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genres. Among the most prominent of these: *
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, in "Michael Jackson", from the 1987 album '' Escape from Noise''. Negativland also sampled Elizabeth decreeing against various record companies, particularly Island Records, on 1995's ''Copyright Infringement Is Your Best Entertainment Value'', which was included with '' Fair Use: The Story of the Letter U and the Numeral 2''. *
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, in "Michael Jackson" from the album '' Better Living Through Chemistry''. This sample comes from Negativland's ''Escape from Noise'' rather than ''Sounds of American Doomsday Cults''. * Mylo, in the title track of the album '' Destroy Rock & Roll'' * OSI, in "Set It On Fire", from the album ''
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''
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band The Body utilizes a sample of the Church's rhythmic chanting on the song "Empty Hearth" from their 2010 album ''All The Waters Of The Earth Turn To Blood''.
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artist
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also uses this sample in "Why This?" from her album
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.


Radio documentary

* ''Violet Flame'', an hour-long two-part documentary, was originally recorded and produced by Brenda Hutchinson for New American Radio in the Winter of 1993 Hutchinson lived for three months at the headquarters for the Church Universal and Triumphant where she met and recorded members of the Church. The piece explores the political and religious philosophy from over 40 hours of recordings of chanting, services, rituals and the recorded stories and conversations with Church members and Officials, including Elizabeth Clare Prophet. Brenda revisited the Church ten years later, primarily to interview the growing and grown children she first met during her earlier visit. This ''New Violet Flame'' was commissioned and first broadcast on
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by ''Soundprint'' in 2002. It was awarded the Gracie Allen Award for short documentary from the American Women in Radio and Television in 2003.


Non-fiction books

* Kenneth and Talita Paolini, the parents of author
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(known for the Inheritance cycle of fantasy novels), were once members but later left the organization. They have since written the book ''400 Years of Imaginary Friends: A Journey Into the World of Adepts, Masters, Ascended Masters, and Their Messengers'', which discussed their experiences of the sect as well as a history of it related to other groups.


General (Ret.) Mike Flynn

In October 2021, OSI researchers Jim Stewartson and Karen Piper revealed that Flynn has been plagiarizing CUT sermons word for word during his speeches. Stewartson did a video comparison of Elizabeth Prophet in 1984 and Mike Flynn in 2021, and in his words, “It’s verbatim the same. He just changed “I AM” to “WE WILL”. Piper noted that the passages in question were from Prophet's ''The Flame of Freedom Speaks'', published in ''The Pearls of Wisdom, vol. 27''.Archangel Michael, July 3, 1984, The Flame of Freedom Speaks, held in the Heart of the Inner Retreat, published in Pearls of Wisdom, vol. 27 (1984), Book II, no. 48A


See also

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Legends of Mount Shasta California's Mount Shasta has been the subject of an unusually large number of myths and legends. In particular, it is often said there is a secret city beneath its peaks. In some stories, the city is no longer inhabited, while in others, it is i ...
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Saint Germain Foundation The Saint Germain Movement is a religious organization, headquartered in Schaumburg, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, with a major facility just north of Dunsmuir, California, in the buildings and property of the Shasta Springs retreat. There is a ...


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The official website of The Summit Lighthouse and Church Universal and Triumphant

Online encyclopedia of the organization's beliefs and teachings

Summit University Press

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Church Universal and Triumphant - Elizabeth Prophet {{DEFAULTSORT:Church Universal And Triumphant Apocalyptic groups Ascended Master Teachings New Age organizations New religious movements Religion in Montana Religious organizations established in 1975 1975 establishments in the United States Religious belief systems founded in the United States