OUR HISTORY

Who are the Christadelphians?

The word 'Christadelphian' means 'Brethren in Christ' (the Greek implies that this includes both men and women). We are a worldwide community who believe the Bible to be entirely inspired and it forms the basis of our faith. We share the hope of resurrection and eternal life in God’s coming Kingdom on Earth.

Christadelphians try to read a part of the Bible every day, and all of our services, and our beliefs, are based solely on the Bible.

Christadelphians have been in Sutton Coldfield for decades and converted a disused warehouse on Trinity Hill into their current place of worship.

Sutton Christadelphians are part of a wider community of Christadelphians whose history began in America in the 1800s.

On his way to America, John Thomas was shipwrecked. He decided that if he survived, he would begin to study the Bible and find the true message for himself.

Once in America, he moved to Ohio and began to develop his understanding of the Bible’s message. After a number of years, John Thomas published a series of religious magazines, in which he explained his new-found understanding of the Bible. This was followed by a speaking tour of the UK and the publication of two books; the first called ‘Elpis Israel,’ and the second, ‘Eureka.’

John Thomas did not claim to be a prophet or in any way directly inspired by God. His beliefs were based on his independent study of the Bible message.

John Thomas
John Thomas

The number of people who shared John Thomas’ understanding of the Bible began to grow and in 1864 this group was formally named ‘the Christadelphians’. This was partly due to the American civil war, to which the Christadelphians requested to become conscientious objectors but were only permitted to do so if they first became a recognised religious group.

After John Thomas’ death a man named Robert Roberts continued to establish the Christadelphian faith.

The Christadelphians then steadily grew in number with many members meeting around the world.

This includes Birmingham, where there has always been a large concentration of members and this is still true today. ‘The Christadelphian’ magazine, originally started by John Thomas, is also produced in the Christadelphian office in Birmingham and distributed worldwide.

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Sutton Coldfield Christadelphians
Christadelphian Hall,
Trinity Hill,
Sutton Coldfield,
West Midlands
B72 1TA


Sutton Coldfield Christadelphians is a registered charity No. 1180434