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Christadelphians

Jon Mayled continues our series on off-mainstream groups and churches

The Christadelphians are a millenarian Christian group who hold a view of biblical Unitarianism. Christadelphian congregations are traditionally referred to as ‘ecclesias’ (ἐκκλησία) and until recently would not use the word ‘church’ because of its use in mainstream Christianity.

Millenarianism is the belief that a major transformation of society is coming and that afterwards things will be changed. Biblical Unitarianism is a Christian belief in which the Bible teaches that God is a singular person (the Father) and that Jesus is a distinct being (his son).

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