Anabaptist Identity

Conference

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“The birth of The Anabaptist Identity Conference was to awaken the conscience and arrest the alarming desertion of our people from radical Christianity.”

~ Nathan & Matthias Overholt

Some Previous Speakers

John D Martin

John, is an itinerant Bible teacher with interests in a diversity of Christian topics including church history, economics, music, and church as community. He compiled the hymnbook Hymns of the Church. He is a part of Shippensburg Christian Fellowship.

Chester Weaver

Chester has devoted his life to Christian education, teaching for 38 years and at youth Bible schools for 20 years. He specializes in Christian history, with a focus on Anabaptist history and theology. He and his wife Barbara live in Itasca, Texas.

David Bercot

David, is an author, church historian, and founder of Scroll Publishing, a ministry that distributes material on the subjects of early Christianity and radical Christian discipleship. He is part of Chambersburg Christian Fellowship.

“People looking on should see in our communities what the whole world would look like if everybody obeyed the King.”

~ John D. Martin

Holmesville, OH  |  March 21-23

AIC Conference 2024

  • Andrew Ste. Marie
  • Justin Denlinger
  • Leroy Herschberger
  • John D. Martin
  • David Bercot
  • Patrick Matthews
  • John Higgins
  • Phillip Showalter
  • Steve Williams
  • Brandon Byler
  • Chester Weaver
  • Michael Miller

Recording available from: Victory Music Services

New Johnsonville, TN  |  January 26-28

AIC Conference 2023

Speakers:

  • Andrew Ste. Marie
  • Mark Yoder
  • Leroy Hershberger
  • John D. Martin
  • Steve Ebersole
  • Jonas Neuenschwander
  • Shawn Cato
  • Chester Weaver

  Recording available from: Victory Music Services

“True Christians are those who carry out Christ's doctrine in their lives.”

~Michael Sattler