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Originally Posted by sandie
Very interesting info. I always assumed the Yadons believed what the UPCI taught, since they were a part of the UPCI until the split in the early 90's.
Even after the split the church I attended still adhered to the "standards", but after another incident, those were no longer required.
I did ask one of my Yadon pastors (only had two) if baptism was a necessity and I do remember him saying no...hmmm, I guess now I know why.
I was also told that after the split that some of the big wigs (mean NO dis-respect) of the UPCI flew out to see the elder Yadon and ask him to re-consider, to which he responded no.
Thank God for His Word...the older I get the more I realize I need to filter everything thru that.
But, having said all that, I want it known that I adore the Yadons, they were/are still so instrumental in my husband coming to know Jesus. I never met one of them that didn't display the "Fruits of the Spirit" beautifully.
Thank you for your response, I will do the searches you suggested.
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The best study can be how the two groups united when they believe a little differently. Both believe
Acts 2:38 was the right plan of salvation, regardless of when forgiveness of sins took place. I think its good to look at the overall picture and thank God these men stood for apostolic truth. They were ridiculed and exiled out of their denominal churches for a reason, because they stood for something that was not popular.