Brethren Overview

Group Name: Brethren, a.k.a. Garbage Eaters

Founder: Jimmy T. Roberts died 2015

Current Leader: Jerry Williams (Brother Hatsair)

Date Founded:1970s

Locations: Itinerant

Characteristics:

Narrative:

Brethren- The Brethren, established by Jimmy T. Roberts, traces its roots to the mid-20th century, presenting itself as a spiritual community advocating for simplicity, communal living, and adherence to Roberts’ teachings. However, over time, it has garnered a reputation for being cultish due to its authoritarian structure, strict control over members’ lives, and isolation from mainstream society. Roberts, often regarded as an infallible leader, exercises significant influence over members, dictating their behavior, relationships, and even career choices. The group’s closed-off nature and emphasis on secrecy raise concerns about manipulating and exploiting its followers. Reports of psychological manipulation, coerced donations, and the suppression of dissent further contribute to the perception of The Brethren as a cult, drawing parallels to other notorious groups with similar characteristics.


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[2] James K. Walker and the Staff of Watchman Fellowship, Profile Notebook: An Evangelical Christian Evaluation of New Religious Movements, Cults, the Occult, and Controversial Doctrines (Arlington, TX: Watchman Fellowship, Inc., 1993-2024), 1, accessed May 30, 2024, https://www.watchman.org/profiles/pdf/brethrenprofile.pdf.

[3] The Clandestine Brotherhood: Inside a Secretive and Controversial Religious Cult, Religion News Blog, March 25, 1998, accessed May 30, 2024, https://www.religionnewsblog.com/13557/the-clandestine-brotherhood-inside-a-secretive-and-controversial-religious-cult

[4] Ibid.