Christadelphian

 
Pronunciation: /ˌkrɪstəˈdɛlfɪən/

noun

  • a member of a Christian sect, founded in America in 1848, which claims to return to the beliefs and practices of the earliest disciples and holds that Christ will return in power to set up a worldwide theocracy beginning at Jerusalem.

adjective

  • of or adhering to the Christadelphian sect and its beliefs.

Origin:

from late Greek Khristadelphos 'in brotherhood with Christ' (from Greek Khristos 'Christ' + adelphos 'brother') + -ian