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We are everyday people like you: teachers, nurses, grandparents, scientists, friends, young families with small children, and individuals from all different walks of life, who are bound by a common belief in the hope God offers us through His son.

The Christadelphians have attempted to get back to the faith and character of the early Christian church in New Testament times. The name 'Christadelphian' has been in use for about 150 years. It comes from two Greek words and means "Brothers and Sisters in Christ". 

We are located in over 120 countries throughout the world with large groups of Christadelphians in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand, North America, India, Asia and Africa. We are a lay community; each congregation is called an 'ecclesia' (the Greek New Testament word for church). We have no paid clergy or church hierarchy. All members contribute their time and energy voluntarily in service. A strong common belief binds our community together.