Sinode Jemaat Kristen Indonesia

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Sinode Jemaat Kristen

Location

Central Java, Aceh, Lampung, Jakarta, Bandung, Kalimantan, Jawa Timur, Bahkan di Bali, and Sulawesi

Contact Information

Date Established

1984-5

Presiding Officer

MWC Affiliated

Number of Congregations

185 within Indonesia. 12 in USA, Australia, and the Netherlands.

Membership

40,000 baptized members (including those in USA, Australia, and the Netherlands)

Sinode Jemaat Kristen is an Anabaptist related conference in Indonesia, and is associated with Mennonite World Conference. JKI was created as a result of a split from the GKMI synod, due to wanting to explore a more charismatic and evangelistic worship style.[1]

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History

"Sinode Jemaat Kristen" was founded by Adi Sutanto. The fellowship began as an evangelistic association called Yayasan Keluarga Sangkakala "trumpet". Sutanto Adi started a small prayer group with 8 people in 1977 that grew to large formal gatherings in '79. Sutanto saw the beginning of a congregation forming and went to the GKMI (Gereja Kristen Muriah Indonesia), where he was a member at this time, and asked to join with the GKMI. Sutanto's fellowship had a unique and evangelical worship style (speaking in tongues, faith healing, prophetic words and visions) that the GKMI did not support. [2] The GKMI and Sutanto met, but the GKMI required the charismatic worship style to be dropped in order to be part of the church. There was a split within the GKMI church as this time due to disagreements and the GKMII was formed under Dr. Lukas, a relative of Sutanto. The GKMII joined Sutanto's fellowship and in 1985 the "Jemaat Kristen Indonesia" was officially formed. [3]

Key Individuals in the Life of the Church

Electronic Resources

Citations

  1. Hiendarto, Joyce. "Re: School Project." Message to Jalisa Heyerly. 11 March 2011. E-mail.
  2. Adi, Lydia. "Re: JKI Project" Message to Jalisa Heyerly. 13 April 2011. E-mail.
  3. Lawrence Yoder. "re: JKI school Project" Message to Jalisa Heyerly. 12 April 2011. E-mail.

Annotated Bibliography

External Links