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Thoughts on the Credobaptist to Paedobaptist Pipeline

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Understanding the Shift from Baptist to Presbyterian Traditions

In this episode of the Plain Speech Podcast, Michael Clary explores the factors behind Baptists transitioning to Presbyterian churches. Drawing from a piece he wrote on his Substack, Clary discusses the theological and cultural influences that guide these shifts, emphasizing the role of family discipleship in this movement.

He theorizes that embattled Baptist families are seeking environments more focused on catechizing children and preserving Christian values amidst growing societal hostility. Clary also critiques the potential pitfalls for Baptist churches that may neglect child-focused discipleship in favor of broader evangelism efforts.

00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview

00:33 Reading and Discussing the Substack Piece

01:10 Theological Sophistication and Personal Experience

02:24 Cultural and Theological Observations

04:25 Pipeline from Credo Baptist to Peadobaptist churches

07:15 Family Discipleship vs. Evangelism

13:53 Potential Shifts Towards Catholicism

15:24 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

https://dmichaelclary.substack.com/p/thoughts-on-the-baptist-to-presbyterian

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Understanding the Shift from Baptist to Presbyterian Traditions

In this episode of the Plain Speech Podcast, Michael Clary explores the factors behind Baptists transitioning to Presbyterian churches. Drawing from a piece he wrote on his Substack, Clary discusses the theological and cultural influences that guide these shifts, emphasizing the role of family discipleship in this movement.

He theorizes that embattled Baptist families are seeking environments more focused on catechizing children and preserving Christian values amidst growing societal hostility. Clary also critiques the potential pitfalls for Baptist churches that may neglect child-focused discipleship in favor of broader evangelism efforts.

00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview

00:33 Reading and Discussing the Substack Piece

01:10 Theological Sophistication and Personal Experience

02:24 Cultural and Theological Observations

04:25 Pipeline from Credo Baptist to Peadobaptist churches

07:15 Family Discipleship vs. Evangelism

13:53 Potential Shifts Towards Catholicism

15:24 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

https://dmichaelclary.substack.com/p/thoughts-on-the-baptist-to-presbyterian

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