The Indianapolis Baptist Temple is an Independent Baptist church based in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.[1][2] The church's building was seized by the U.S. federal government after the church refused to withhold taxes from employees' paychecks for 16 years.[2] The founding pastor of the church, Greg J. Dixon, died in October 2019 aged 87.[3]
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^Ryckaert, Vic. "Greg J. Dixon, the Indianapolis pastor who defied the federal government, died Sunday". Indianapolis Star.
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