The Christadelphians are a small religious body who have attempted to get back to the faith and character of the early Christian church. We have been in existence for nearly 150 years. The name ‘Christadelphian’ comes from two Greek words and means ‘brothers and sisters in Christ’ (Col. 1:2, Heb. 2:11).

 

Each Sunday we have a ‘Memorial Meeting’ or ‘Breaking of Bread’. All members partake of bread and wine and an ‘exhortation’ is given based on the Bible. Attendance at this service is the focus of our religious life.

Free Online Courses

Study the Bible online in your own time with an online tutor to guide you.

Sunday School

We offer classes to all young people on Sunday mornings during school terms at 9:30am.

Bible Basics

Learn about the Bible at our interactive Saturday Bible Basics – offered at our premises on Saturdays at 9:30am

Resources

Christadelphian Hymns

Online Self Study Course

Study Aids

Christadelphian Summer Bible School

The Christadelphian Magazine

Bible Quizzes

Bible Reading Planner

YouTube

Find your local Christadelphian meeting place

Daily Bible Readings

Use the Bible reading plan to read the whole Bible and go through the Old Testament once and the New Testament twice in a year. The plan starts on 1 January in Genesis, Psalms and Matthew and works its way through the scriptures as the year goes along. The average number of chapters to read each day is 4.

Follow our daily Bible reading calendar by clicking below. You will find helpful comments on the daily Bible readings on this site.