Background
Fletcher was born in Clitherall, Minnesota on May 15, 1896. In his early years, he worked on his father"s farm and also as a cowboy in Montana before joining the Cutlerite community in Independence, Missouri.
Fletcher was born in Clitherall, Minnesota on May 15, 1896. In his early years, he worked on his father"s farm and also as a cowboy in Montana before joining the Cutlerite community in Independence, Missouri.
Fletcher became president of the Missouri branch of the Cutlerite church in 1958, upon the death of his predecessor, Erle Whiting. Three years earlier, the Minnesota congregation had seceded from the church in a dispute over who should occupy the presidential office. The Missouri congregation, where the majority of Cutlerites attended, had elected Erle Whiting as president, in accordance with long-standing Cutlerite traditions which saw the presidency descend to the First Counselor of the previous president when that person died.
The Minnesota congregation disagreed, and elected Clyde Fletcher as church president
Rejecting this illegal act, the Missouri majority continued to sustain Whiting, and following his death, they elected Rupert Fletcher to succeed him. The two congregations had fought over possession of church properties and funds.
In 1966, a Minnesota court in Fergus Falls found in favor of the Missouri congregation. The book combined several pamphlets and articles Fletcher had written on various theological themes related to Cutlerite teachings.
Rupert Fletcher died on November 22, 1974, in Independence.
Following Clyde Fletcher"s death in 1969, the remaining members of his Minnesota sect reunited with Fletcher"s Missouri congregation, ending the schism.