This page is sponsored by the Livonia, MI, Christadelphians. Part of a world wide community of bible believers. Our name is lifted from the New Testament which was written in Greek. It means “brothers and sisters in Christ,” for we are bound together in His death and resurrection through repentance and baptism; eagerly awaiting His return to the earth and the establishment of His Kingdom. Our fait
h derives from the Bible, both Old and New Testaments, and the wonderful promises God has made about His future purpose with the earth and the human race, which are bound up in the past, present, and future work of Jesus the Christ. Our faith is defined by the original first century Bible teachings. We are also organized like the first century Christian communities: all-volunteer, self-supporting, no paid clergy, and never soliciting funds. We assist those seeking to learn about the Bible and God’s message of salvation. We offer one-on-one classes, Bible correspondence lessons, periodic public lectures and presentations on various Bible and life topics. All of our literature and study classes are free and without any obligation. Come and visit us at our meeting Hall on Parkdale in Livonia. Each Sunday, we gather for our weekly worship/memorial service at 10am. After the worship service, we offer Sunday School, with classes for adults and children. We also meet on Wednesday nights at 7:30pm for our midweek bible study class. And on Tuesday evenings, we offer a beginner's bible study from 7-8:30pm with refreshments provided.