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Why do Christadelphians call their churches ecclesias?

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Why do Christadelphians call their churches ecclesias?

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There is nothing complicated about the use of the word “ecclesia”. The New Testament was originally written in Greek and translated into English. The Greek word for “church” is ecclesia. There is nothing inherently wrong with either word, and it is just a tradition that Christadelphins use the Greek word to refer to their communities.

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