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Who are the Christadelphians?
The name 'Christadelphians' is compounded of two
Greek words: 'christos' and 'adelphoi' and means
'brethren in Christ'. The Christadelphians are a group of
people associated together by a common belief in 'the things
concerning the kingdom of God and the name of Jesus Christ'
(Acts 8v12). We are a worldwide community whose aim is to follow
as closely as possible the teaching & example of Jesus Christ,
as recorded in the Bible.
We endeavour to read the whole Bible at least
once every year. In a world full of uncertainties we enjoy a
simple, direct and logical faith, offering peace and contentment
now, and the promise of everlasting joy to come... more
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Location & Activities
There are eight major assemblies (called 'ecclesias')
of Christadelphians in the metropolitan area of Perth, Western
Australia. Sunday School, Memorial Meetings, Public
Presentations, Bible Study Classes and Youth Group Activities are
conducted each week by individual ecclesias... more
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