David Ferriman started studying the Bible and later the Book of Mormon around the age of 5. He was the president of his seminary class all four years he attended and graduated with high marks. After graduating High School, he felt led by the Holy Spirit to spend a number of years visiting a number of Christian denominations and other religious paths, learning everything he could about as many different denominations as he could. Returning to the denomination of his childhood, Dave has taken on a number of roles, including leadership, missionary work, and teaching for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the main Brighamite branch of the Latter Day Saints. There, he would generally speak to groups of people, educating them on the teachings of our religion or leading in missionary efforts. He has put together programs for teaching, training and outreach, and preached numerous times from the pulpit to various congregations. In addition, he was consistently asked to preform various priesthood ordinances and functions.
After leaving the Brighamites, Dave felt moved by the Holy Spirit to start a Latter Day Saint unity movement, the Church of Jesus Christ in Christian Fellowship. He and his wife, Kristine, are the co-presidents of the Council of Elders that leads this religious organization. There goals in these roles are to unite the Saints and help the spiritually homeless find communities to worship in. As a part of this,
Dave and Kristine have hosed a Zoom worship service weekly to ensure all that desire fellowship and the sacrament of communion are able to come and partake with fellow Saints. In addition, Dave has worshiped with Community of Christ, another branch of the Latter Day Saint movement. He has shared messages from their pulpit and taught Sunday School for one of their local congregations.