What do the christadelphians believe?

What do the christadelphians believe?

Christadelphians base their faith on the Bible and nothing else. They regard the Bible as inspired by God and completely free of error, and the only source of knowledge about God and his plans. They believe that the Bible should be read as a whole, and understood through the plain meaning of its words.

How many christadelphians are there in the UK?

Estimates for the main centers of Christadelphian population are as follows: Australia (10,093), Mozambique (10,000), the United Kingdom (8,200), Malawi (7,000), United States (6,500), Canada (3,000), Kenya (2,700), New Zealand (1,785), and India (1,790),.

Who founded the Christadelphians?

John Thomas
Christadelphian, (Greek: “Brother of Christ”) member of a Christian group founded about 1848 by John Thomas, who, after studying medicine in London, emigrated to Brooklyn, New York.

What is the Christadelphian ALS?

The Christadelphian ALS (or Auxiliary Lecturing Society) started life many years ago, in the days when men and women attended lectures and listened to public speakers to improve their learning. The title might sound a little dated now, especially in an age when everyone searches the internet to find things, but the principles are unchanged.

Who are the Christadelphians?

The Christadelphians are a worldwide body of Christians that place their beliefs wholly on the Bible. The name ‘Christadelphian’ simply means “brothers and sisters in Christ” and was adopted over 150 years ago. Our aim is to live by faith in Jesus Christ, according his teaching and that of his followers from the first century.

Are the Christadelphian booklets free of charge?

These are free of charge. Printed copies will be posted out on request free of charge to readers in the UK. Alternatively the booklets can be read online. In the UK there are over 250 Christadelphian ‘ecclesias’ (or churches). Use this section to find Christadelphians meeting in your area.