Christadelphian Church, Clevedon
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 14 Apr 2014
Viewed across Coleridge Vale Road North, near the Old Church Road junction. The Christadelphians (Brothers or Sisters in Christ) are a worldwide community established in the mid 19th century. Christadelphians base their beliefs entirely on the Bible, the inspired Word of God, and aim to read it every day. By following a plan they read the whole of the Old Testament once in a year and the New Testament twice.