Listen "Indianapolis 1994 - Conversation with Kathy from Indianapolis (pt II)"
Episode Synopsis
In the second part to our conversation with Kathy, she begins to explain to us why the church felt the need to tell a large group of members to get rebaptized. The leaders of the church required certain members of certain churchs to do the indoctrication studies all over again before getting rebaptized. The church in Indianapolis split from the International Church of Christ in 1994 due to a disagreement in belief and policy. The leader of the church in Indianapolis made the decision to leave the ICOC. He spoke about this with the members in attendance on a Sunday morning. This was an important moment in the history of the ICOC as one part of the congregation chose to leave the ICOC while the other part decided to remain with the ICOC. The ICOC then regarded these dissenters as fall aways and traitors. Kathy was a part of this group of people that left and she was in attendance when the leader of the church in Indianapolis made such an announcement. Join us as she recounts these events.To learn more about Kathy, follow her on instagram at https://www.instagram.com/kathy.baumann.coaching/https://www.facebook.com/groups/645671615631028Support the showStay updated on Aldo's current and future projects by signing up for his NewsletterOther Podcasts by Aldo B. Martin:Finding James Baldwin: The Magpie YearsJammin' on the One The Fatherhood Project YALD. The PodcastSo...Tell Me About Your PodcastTo get in touch with Aldo, you can find him on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook
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