Who
are the Christadelphians?
Christadelphians
are a body of Christians who try to base their beliefs and practices
wholly on the Bible, which they regard as God's word. They try
therefore to rid themselves of the various ideas and rituals which
have attached themselves to Christianity over the last 2,000 years
and to return to the beliefs and practices of the first century
apostles.
The
Christadelphians are a community without the trappings of elaborate
buildings, priests or icons, but with a deep respect for God's
word and a strong sense of family and fellowship.
Christadelphians
believe that Jesus Christ, although a man, was the Son of God.
Because he led a sinless life, God raised him from the dead and
exalted him to a place of honour by his side. God has promised
that all those who put their faith in Jesus will also be raised
from the dead - when Jesus returns to the earth to rule over it
in peace and righteousness.
Christadelphians
try to live their lives in accordance with Jesus' commands - including
the following:
"Go
into all the world and preach the gospel to the whole creation.
He who believes and is baptised will be saved; but he who does
not believe will be condemned." (Mark 16:15-16)