FLDS
The Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS Church) is a theocratic, fundamentalist Mormon sect that split from the LDS Church over the continuation of plural marriage. It is traditionally centered in the twin towns of Colorado City, Arizona, and Hildale, Utah, with additional settlements in other states. The FLDS has been described as a tightly governed community with a strong emphasis on obedience to church authority.
Leadership and structure: The church is led by a Prophet who is regarded as a revelator and
Beliefs and practices: The FLDS teaches plural marriage as a divine command and upholds patriarchal family
Controversies and legal issues: The FLDS has faced ongoing legal scrutiny related to polygamy and allegations
Relations with broader Mormonism: The FLDS is not affiliated with the LDS Church and rejects its mainstream