1. Christadelphian - Noun
2. Christadelphian - Adjective
Christadelphian (plural Christadelphians)
A member of a particular nontrinitarian Christian denomination founded in the mid-19th century.
Christadelphian
Pertaining to the Christadelphians.
A distinction can be detected between these three reasons in that which of the three applies is usually made clear in the notice which the ecclesia will post in the Ecclesial News section of The Christadelphian. Source: Internet
Another publication, the "Worship" book citation is a compilation of songs and hymns that have been composed only by members of the Christadelphian community. Source: Internet
By 1939 the word "Birmingham" was dropped and the term "Central fellowship" was thereafter used with some regularity (342 times between 1939 and 2000) in The Christadelphian magazine named after the Birmingham Central ecclesia. Source: Internet
Based on figures from CBM Worldwide Guide 2006, Christadelphian Bible Mission (UK), 2006 Organisation General organization In the absence of centralised organization, some differences exist amongst Christadelphians on matters of belief and practice. Source: Internet
Christadelphian fellowships have often been named after ecclesias or magazines who took a lead in developing a particular stance. Source: Internet
Fellowships The Christadelphian body consists of a number of fellowships - groups of ecclesias which associate with one another, often to the exclusion of ecclesias outside their group. Source: Internet