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The Christadelphian community goes back to the 19th century religious revival in America, but our beliefs and practices are in a long line of simple faith going back to the first century church. The name itself was coined during the American Civil War. The teaching of Jesus is inconsistent with service in any fighting force and so Christadelphians in the Northern and Southern States at risk of conscription sought to register as conscientious objectors. To do this the community had to have a name, so Christadelphian was created from two Greek words loosely translated Brethren in Christ.
Our churches are generally known as ecclesias, after a Greek word meaning assembly or church. Our meeting places are plain but friendly and may be in purpose built halls as in Solihull or in rented halls as at Dorridge.