Christadelphians in Edinburgh

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We meet at 4 Gayfield Place, Leith Walk, Edinburgh.

Who Are The Christadelphians?

We are a small, though world-wide, community. We try to follow the simplicity of New Testament Christianity in a way which is relevant today.

Our Name

The name Christadelphian comes from two Greek words and means "Brothers (and Sisters) of Christ". The title was first coined during the American Civil War (1861-65) when the small group of believers in America needed an official name to receive exemption (for Christian reasons) from taking part in the War.

Numbers

The total number of Christadelphians in the world amounts to about 30,000. Most are in Britain. The Church in Edinburgh was founded in the 1850s and numbers around 50 members. Our Church is small enough for members to know one another well.

Our Services

We follow a simple pattern, with prayers, hymns, Bible readings and a talk by a member. We have no paid ministers, so we organise the services and other activities ourselves. The majority are involved in this, which leads to a variety of approach and much individual interest. All are encouraged to read the Bible, to have a sound knowledge of its teachings, and to apply these to daily attitudes and living.

What Are Christadelphian Beliefs?

Our main beliefs include:

What Do Christadelphians Do?

Amongst our activities we:

An Invitation

We, the Christadelphians in Edinburgh, believe we have a true and relevant understanding of God and His Purpose. We invite you to come along to any of our services or activities, to examine what we believe, and to see whether the faith which gives us a reliable foundation to life could be yours too.

If you would like further details, please write to

The Secretary, Christadelphian Church, 4 Gayfield Place, Edinburgh EH7 4AB.

We would like to show you the improvement to life which Jesus Christ can make for you. You will be under no obligation and no pressure will be put on you if you do not wish further contact.


Edinburgh Christadelphians
Background
Sunday Service
Wednesday Bible Class
Articles
History of the building

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