Bath Christadelphians
You will seek me,
and find me,
when you search for me
with your whole heart.
Jer. 29:13
Welcome to Bath Christadelphians
A Bible-based Faith
Bath Christadelphians are part of a Bible-based worldwide community established over 150 years ago, and drawn from all walks of life. Our common bond is our belief in the Bible, the word of God. We have no paid leaders and no overall 'head of the church'. Instead, we organise our own affairs with the Bible as our only basis of authority. Our beliefs therefore are the same as those of the first century Christians.
Essential Bible Teachings
A distinctive feature of Christadelphians is that we trust in the Bible as our only source of beliefs and authority.
It's important to understand that the Bible contains certain essential beliefs, those which are necessary for salvation. In the second of a series of articles available for download, we explore another of these essential beliefs, that the Bible is the word of God.
If you have any questions about the Bible, its essential teachings or Christadelphian beliefs, please use the form in the 'Contact Us' section below.
Essential Teachings 2: The Bible
Our Schedule of Meetings
Breaking of Bread service
Our Breaking of Bread service takes place at 11:30am every Sunday. We welcome the opportunity to remember the Lord Jesus Christ through the taking of bread and wine with fellow baptised members of God's ecclesial family.
Bible Hour
The Bible Hour is at 2:00pm every Sunday.
You are very welcome to join us!
Scheduled Bible talks are:
Oct 13th - Expect the unexpected - Jesus back in Jerusalem
Oct 20th - Encounters with Jesus - The lion and the lamb
Oct 27th - God inspired the Bible for you to read
Nov 3rd - Being born again
Nov 10th - How the Bible came to us
Nov 17th - Why does God allow suffering?
Nov 24th - The power of prayer
Daily Bible Readings
Most Christadelphians follow a daily plan of Bible reading called The Bible Companion. This is simply a method by which you can be sure that by the end of a year, you have read the whole of the Bible, Old Testament once and New Testament twice. The plan starts on January 1st in Genesis, Psalms and Matthew and works its way through the scriptures as the year goes along providing around 4 chapters per day.