Who are the Christadelphians?.
The Christadelphians are a Bible based worldwide community
established over 150 years ago and united by a common belief in
the Bible and drawn from all walks of life. Our common bond is
our belief in the Bible, the Word of God. We have no paid
leaders and no overall "head of the Church". Instead we
organize our own affairs with the Bible as our only basis of
authority. Our beliefs are therefore the same as those of the
first century Christians.
The name Christadelphian means "Brother or Sister in Christ."
It was chosen because the New Testament Christians called each
other brothers and sisters to express their relationship to one
another through baptism into Jesus.
Meeting together is an important part of our lives. We meet on
a Sunday and during the week. We also run a Sunday School and
youth groups to cater for the needs of the young people.
There have been Christadelphians in Bath since 1882. We have
been in our present hall at 56, New King Street since 1971. We
currently have over 40 baptized members plus an active Sunday
School and youth groups.
We would be pleased to see anyone who is able to join us.
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