Larsen grew up as a member of the
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (later called the
Community of Christ). Prior to 1996 the RLDS church followed the
doctrine of lineal succession, where certain key church positions, such as
President of the Church and the
Presiding Patriarch, were held by right of
lineal inheritance. As a descendant of
Joseph Smith, Larsen had a close association with those leaders in the RLDS Church. He was
blessed as a baby and
confirmed a member of the RLDS church by his grandfather,
Frederick M. Smith; ordained to the office of Priest in 1956 by
Israel A. Smith, his great uncle; ordained to the
office of Elder by
W. Wallace Smith, his great uncle and he and Mary received their
Patriarchal Blessings by Elbert A. Smith, a second cousin. Larsen would also serve as the minister of the East Alton and Beacon Heights RLDS branches in Independence. However, in 1984 he ended his active membership in the RLDS Church. He began to attend the Blue Springs
Restoration branch and the
Conference of Restoration Elders in 1996. The Restoration Branches were formed in the 1980s by members of the RLDS church in a reaction against the approval of ordination of women by the RLDS 1984 world conference. Larsen was one of the twelve signers of the “Proclamation and Invitation to the Faithful” in May 1999, which helped lead to the creation of the Remnant Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints on April 6, 2000. On April 8, 2001, Larsen was made a High Priest and set apart as President of the High Priests Quorum of the Remnant Church. In April 2002, Larsen, as a descendant of Joseph Smith, was chosen to become the
President of the High Priesthood and sustained as the
President of the Church. == Death and succession ==