Spalding Christadelphian Gatherings
On Sundays at 11:00 we hold our 'Breaking of Bread' service for our baptised members.
At 2pm, we hold a Bible talk which is open to the public.This lasts 15 minutes approx. There will be opportunity after the talk for questions or advice and free literature. Please contact us if you have any topics you would like covered and we will try to accomodate this.
Once a month we have a coffee morning where we informally discuss a Bible chapter around homes and have a general chat over a cup of tea/coffee. We have Zoom Bible readings on Tuesdays.
On Wednesdays at 19:45 we hold a Bible Class talk on various Bible topics. This is on Zoom.
We also have a Sunday School with children from ages 5+ which starts at 10:45
The meaning of the word "Christadelphian"
It has been used to distinguish the religion since 1864.
In the early days, believers found that to preserve their identity they had to give themselves a name.
"Christadelphians" was chosen because it means "brothers (and of course sisters) in Christ" or Brethren in Christ. See Colossians Chapter 1 verse 2..."To the saints and faithful brothers in
Christ".
The word 'brothers' (ESV) or 'brethren' (KJV) in the greek is 'adelphoi' meaning brothers and sisters in God's family. Two words are put
together 'Christ' and 'adelphoi' (Christadelphians).
We are a Bible based community of believers in Christ. Fundamental to our faith is the principle that what Christ and his apostles taught in
the first century was truth, and it is still true today.
The Holy Scriptures,The Bible, both Old and New Testaments, are our authority. Christadelphians are present world wide but here in Spalding they have been worshipping from the 1900s. The hall
was purposefully built for them in 1908.
Outside views of Christadelphians
BBC - Religions - Christianity: Christadelphians
Who are the Christadelphians? – Bible Prophecy & Current Events (prophecyandnews.com)
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