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12/12/2025

WCF Music is delighted to share that the pages are unfolding, the beautiful new album from MabelAnn, is releasing today.
This thoughtfully crafted collection is a rich musical journey of faith, shaped by Scripture and inspired especially by the Psalms. Through original compositions, MabelAnn reflects on seeking God’s purpose, trusting His guidance, and offering heartfelt praise to His sovereignty. The result is a moving and contemporary worship experience that invites listeners to pause, reflect, and be drawn more deeply into God’s Word.

We’re excited to share this release with you and invite you to listen today as the pages are unfolding begins its journey into the hearts of listeners.

Search for "WCF Christadelphian Music" wherever you stream music!

https://www.wcfoundation.org/music

11/16/2025

December's issue of The High Calling is here!
➡️ https://thehighcalling.net/ ⬅️

🎉🎉🎉Available in NINE languages to reach and uplift even more of our brothers and sisters around the world: English, French, Spanish, Dutch, Filipino, Urdu, Swahili, Farsi and Chichewa

The High Calling is an online magazine, available because of the collaboration between The Tidings, The Christadelphian, and Glad Tidings magazines with sponsorship provided by the Christadelphian Bible Mission groups. The spread of the gospel in the first century involved each person being able to hear and understand the words of truth in their own tongue (Acts 2:8). While we don’t have access to the Spirit gift of tongues today, we acknowledge that our goal must be to invest in the translated word. The High Calling is produced by a team of brothers and sisters who are dedicated to serving you.

Offered in 9 languages: https://thehighcalling.net/

07/20/2025

https://thehighcalling.net/
Now Available! Maintenant disponible ! ¡Ya disponible! Sasa inapatikana! Nu beschikbaar! Available na!
اکنون در دسترس است!
اب دستیاب ہے!

07/20/2025

https://tidings.org/magazine/encouraging-one-another/
With the Day approaching, it is time for us to work together, to encourage one another, and to recognize the incredible privilege of our high calling in Christ. It is a time of need, and we should come boldly to the throne of grace, knowing it is our Father’s will to perfect us. In His wisdom, He has put us together in ecclesias, so we can strengthen one another.

So, how can we do it?

In this issue, we have advice from a dozen brothers and sisters on encouraging one another through music and exhortations, and lessons learned through challenging experiences. We hope these articles will encourage you and inspire you to encourage others, so that our Lord will find us ready and waiting for him at his return. “Blessed is that servant whom his master will find so doing when he comes.” (Luke 12:43).

Read, "Encouraging One Another" by Bill Link at https://tidings.org/magazine/encouraging-one-another/

02/18/2025

The March issue for The High Calling magazine is now available in SIX (6) languages: Filipino (Tagalog), Nederlands, Français, Kiswahili, English, فارسی https://thehighcalling.net/

The High Calling is a Christadelphian magazine with English articles translated from English into French, Swahili, Farsi, Dutch and Filipino - with even more languages on the way! Receive the next issue in your inbox or by phone: https://thehighcalling.net/

Well over half of our brothers and sisters do not speak English, help us spread the word so we can get this edifying content to them. Tag them below or forward them this link: https://thehighcalling.net/

02/18/2025

The Value of Friendships

What would you say makes for a good life? Getting rich? Being famous? Actually research shows that the biggest factor which influences quality of life is the quality of your friendships. The Bible said this all along. It emphasizes the importance of human relationships, and above all it shows how to have a relationship with God. To those who come to Him, He says ‘I will never leave you nor forsake you’ (Hebrews 13:5).
Read more in our article here: https://gladtidingsmagazine.org/editorial-the-value-of-friendships/

Christadelphian locations in Missouri :Kansas City MOSt Louis MORepublic, Springfield MOJoplin MO / Tulsa OK
03/14/2024

Christadelphian locations in Missouri :

Kansas City MO

St Louis MO

Republic, Springfield MO

Joplin MO / Tulsa OK

Republic MO Christadelphian Ecclesia (20 min SW of Springfield MO)Sunday Meeting Location: Meetings held in homes in the...
03/14/2024

Republic MO Christadelphian Ecclesia (20 min SW of Springfield MO)

Sunday Meeting Location: Meetings held in homes in the greater Springfield, MO area. Please contact us for location.

Meeting Times:

Sunday School: 9:30 am
Worship Service: 11:00 am

https://www.republic-christadelphians.com/

THIS IS YOUR BIBLE . COMhttps://thisisyourbible.com/library/show/30Basic Bible Teaching - The ChristadelphiansThe Christ...
03/14/2024

THIS IS YOUR BIBLE . COM

https://thisisyourbible.com/library/show/30

Basic Bible Teaching - The Christadelphians

The Christadelphians Who are they? What do they believe?

When you have read this information you will know the answers to these questions:
What is the religious background of the Christadelphians?
What do Christadelphians believe?
How can I get the most out of my own Bible study?
Who are the Christadelphians?
The name ‘Christadelphian’ was chosen because it describes the relationship between Jesus and his disciples. The New Testament was written in Greek. ‘Christadelphian’ is made up of two Greek words, adelphos and Christos, and means ‘Brethren in Christ’. This phrase is found in the Bible, in Colossians 1:2.

John Thomas, a 19th century preacher, decided on the name ‘Christadelphian’. He travelled widely in both the USA and Britain, preaching the gospel. His clear understanding and explanation of the Bible message led to others being convinced that he preached the truth. They were baptized into Christ and became members of the Christadelphian community, meeting together in worship. At first, they were to be found mainly in the USA and Britain, but there are now Christadelphian communities on every continent. It has truly become a worldwide fellowship.

The really distinctive feature of theChristadelphians is that they trust in the Bible as their only source of beliefs and authority. All its words, in both the Old and the New Testaments, are inspired by God and are given to men and women for their salvation. As a result of this emphasis, Christadelphian beliefs are identical to those taught by Jesus and the apostles in the first century.

Christadelphians read the Bible every day. Using a plan, they read the Old Testament once and the New Testament twice, every year. One of the many benefits of this is that every day they can personally check their beliefs against the authority of Scripture. This plan is available at the following websites: www.christadelphia.org/readplan.htm, www dailyreadings org.uk

What do Christadelphians believe?
Christadelphians ask you to compare their beliefs with Bible teaching. You will benefit most if you take the time to look up and read the Bible passages given. Because Jesus was “The Truth”, his own words are quoted below, as often as space permits.

God is the eternal Creator of the universe. He created life on earth, and made man in His own image (Genesis 1:1, 27; Acts 17:24-28).
The Bible is the wholly inspired Word of God (2 Peter 1:20, 21; 2 Timothy 3:14-17).
Angels are immortal beings who carry out God’s will (Hebrews 1:13, 14).
God’s plan is to fill the whole earth with His glory (Numbers 14:21; Habakkuk 2:14).
Man (Adam) was given a choice by God. He could obey God, and live, or disobey Him and die. Adam sinned by disobeying God. He was sentenced to death (Genesis 3:17-19).
We are all descended from Adam. Because he sinned, and died, all men and women have been born mortal. However, we “all have sinned”, and we deserve to die on our own account (Romans 3:23; 5:12; 6:23).
Like Adam, we are all responsible for our own actions. If we were not, a fair-minded God could not call our wrong actions ‘sin’. We cannot blame a supernatural devil. “Each one is tempted when he is drawn away by his own desires and enticed” (James 1:14-16). Jesus said, “Out of the heart proceed evil thoughts, murders, fornications …” (Matthew 15:19).
God was, and still is, the Father of Jesus Christ. God used His Holy Spirit so that Mary “conceived in her womb”. Jesus was, therefore, both Son of God, and Son of man (Luke 1:30-35).
Jesus is not equal with God. He said, “My Father is greater than I” (John 14:28), and “I am ascending to my Father and your Father, and to my God and your God” (John 20:17).
The Holy Spirit is God’s power, to use as He chooses (Genesis 1:2; Isaiah 61:1). It is not a separate person.
Jesus could have sinned, but he did not.
He “put away sin by the sacrifice of himself… so Christ was offered once to bear the sins of many. To those who eagerly wait for him, he will appear a second time, apart from sin, for salvation” (Hebrews 9:26-28).
Because of his perfect obedience to the will of God, Jesus was raised from the dead. He was given everlasting life. He said, “Ought not the Christ to have suffered these things and to enter into his glory?” (Luke 24:26).
Jesus, after his resurrection, still had a body. He said to Thomas, one of the 12 apostles, “Reach your hand here, and put it into my side” (John 20:27).
If we are found faithful, and granted immortality, Jesus will “transform our lowly body that it may be conformed to his glorious body” (Philippians 3:21).
After his resurrection, Jesus ascended to heaven (Acts 1:11). He now acts as our Lord and mediator (1 Timothy 2:5). Jesus was victorious over sin and death. By God’s grace, all who believe and faithfully follow him will receive the blessing of everlasting life (John 3:16; 1 Corinthians 15:22; 1 Peter 5:4).
The blessing of everlasting life will be given at the judgement. This will take place after Jesus returns and raises the responsible dead. Jesus said, “All who are in the graves will hear his voice, and come forth- those who have done good to the resurrection of life” (John 5:28, 29).
Jesus tells us many times that he will return to the earth. “The Son of man will come in the glory of his Father, with his his angels, and then he will reward each according to his works” (Matthew 16:27). Note the order of events:
Jesus returns;
he raises the dead;
the judgement takes place;
he gives everlasting life to his faithful followers.
When Jesus comes, he will be “Lord of lords and King of kings” (Revelation 17:14). Kings will bow before him (Psalm 72:11). The Bible calls this time ‘The Kingdom of God’. The faithful believers, made immortal saints, will help Jesus. He promised that his twelve apostles would “sit on twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel” (Matthew 19:28).
Men and women must acknowledge that they are sinners. They must believe the Gospel, repent and be baptized. Jesus said, “He who believes and is baptized will be saved” (Mark 16:16).
Jesus told his disciples, “If you love me, keep my commandments” (John 14:15). We must follow his example of obedience to God and practical service, and remember him by breaking bread and drinking wine regularly, “till he comes” (1 Corinthians 11:23-26).
Finally, we must remember that God chose to reveal Himself to the Jewish nation. He made promises to Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and David and to the nation of Israel. Many of these promises will be fulfilled when Jesus returns to the earth. Watch Israel! (Genesis 12:2, 3; 13:14-17; 2 Samuel 7:12-16; Jeremiah 23:5-8; Ezekiel 36:22-24; 37:21, 22).
What advice can you give me, to help me get the most out of my own Bible study?
There are some simple, but very important, rules for Bible study:

Pray before you read;
Look carefully at the exact words you are studying; examine the context – that is, look carefully at what is being said before and after the the passage you are studying.
Look at similar words, phrases and situations in other parts of the Bible and compare and contrast them.
Think about them all—often!
Important Bible teachings are always mentioned many times. The return of Jesus, resurrection, judgement, everlasting life for Christ’s faithful followers, and the Kingdom of God on earth must be true: they are all taught in so many different places. Read this article, with your Bible, to test all your beliefs. If what you currently believe cannot stand careful examination, give those ideas up. Faithfully following God’s word leads to eternal life. It is God’s greatest gift to mankind. “Give me understanding that I may learn thy commandments” (Psalm 119:73).

St. Louis Christadelphian Ecclesia (Unamended) Meetings held in homes in St. Peters, MO. Please contact us for location.
03/14/2024

St. Louis Christadelphian Ecclesia (Unamended)

Meetings held in homes in St. Peters, MO. Please contact us for location.

Kansas City Christadelphians & CGAFcontact M. Drabbenstott or I. Baruani
03/14/2024

Kansas City Christadelphians & CGAF

contact M. Drabbenstott or I. Baruani

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Kansas City, MO

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