Who are the Christadolphins?
Christadolphins, also known as “Brothers and Sisters in Christ”, are a small Christian group with roots in the 19th century. They operate primarily on the teachings found in the Bible, and specifically on following the example and teachings of Jesus Christ in the first century AD.
Some salient features of Christadolphins faith
Adult Baptism: They believe that baptism should be performed by fully informed and full-willed adults.
Death and Resurrection: They see death as a deep sleep until the return of Jesus Christ and the final resurrection.
Millennial Reign: This group believes in a thousand-year period of peace and prosperity under the rule of Jesus Christ on earth.
Bible study: They emphasize the importance of deep and personal study of the Bible as the main source of their faith.
Since its inception, the Christadelphians have been distinguished from other branches of Christianity by their unique interpretation of the Bible. They are known primarily as a non-denominational group and generally avoid the hierarchical structures of the church.
Today, Christadolphins are present all over the world, with active societies in various countries. They are known for their commitment to Bible study, simple living, and emphasis on peace and brotherhood.