We've been meeting in Chester since 1913. We are part of a worldwide organisation. Our
talks enable us to understand what was written thousands of years ago in the Bible and to have answers to some topical
concerns.
Christadelphians
are a group of people who base their beliefs solely on the Bible and who regularly meet together.
Some Christadelphians organise preaching and charity projects in the UK and elsewhere in the world.
Our aim is to live according to
the teaching of Jesus Christ and his disciples as given in the first century AD.
We believe that the whole Bible is the inspired word of God, is reliable and to be trusted.
Christadelphians
worldwide accept: There is only one true
God. He dwells in heaven, immortal and invisible and all powerful. (Isaiah 45 v 5-6; 1 Timothy 6 v 15-16)
God created the entire universe and has a great purpose for the world. (Genesis 1; Numbers
14 v 21)
The Bible is the inspired
word of God given by Him to benefit mankind. (2 Timothy 3 v 16; 2 Peter 1 v 20-21)
The Holy Spirit is the power of God which He uses to fulfil His purpose. (Job 33 v 4; Romans
8 v 11)
Jesus Christ is the
son of both a divine being, God; and of a human being, Mary. (Luke 1 v 35; Romans 1 v 3-4)
Jesus overcame all temptation and died to save his followers from sin and death. (Romans 10
v 9-13; 1 Timothy 1 v 15-16)
Jesus
was raised from death by God. Later he ascended into heaven but he will return to be king. (Acts 2 v 22-27; 1 v 11)
When Jesus returns to the earth he will raise and judge the responsible dead and give eternal life
to all faithful. (Daniel 12 v 1-2; John 5 v 28-29)
He will be King over the restored Kingdom of God and over the whole world. (Isaiah 9 v 6-7; Zechariah 14 v 9)
The devil is not a supernatural being but is another name for sin, destroyed
only in Christ. (Matthew 15 v 19-20; Hebrews 2 v 14-15)
When we die we cease to exist. The only hope of life is by resurrection at Christ's return. (Ecclesiastes 9 v
5-6; Romans 5 v 21)
Repentance and baptism
into Christ by full immersion in water and daily following Him, are necessary for ultimate salvation. (Mark 16 v 15-16; Romans
6 v 4)