Bethelkerk
Lunteren, NL
On September 5, 2016, construction began on the new church of the Reformed Church in Lunteren. The church was built on the corner of Westzoom and Klomperweg and has 1,300 seats.
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Lunteren, NL
On September 5, 2016, construction began on the new church of the Reformed Church in Lunteren. The church was built on the corner of Westzoom and Klomperweg and has 1,300 seats.
Sint Annaland, NL
On 8 January 2007, the first pile was driven for a church of its own at the FM Boogaardweg, designed by architect Van Beijnum in Amerongen. On 14 April 2007, the memorial stone was placed in the Bethel Church. The church has room for 365 churchgoers. Of course, there are the necessary side rooms. On 1 September 2007, there was an open day. On 14 September 2007, the official inauguration of the Bethel Church took place.
Langerak, NL
From 1964 to 1969 Reformed Church (Liberated). Since 1969 Dutch Reformed Church.
s-Gravenhage, NL
The Reformed Church of Scheveningen, together with the Reformed Church, now forms the Protestant Church of Scheveningen and is part of the Protestant Church in the Netherlands (PKN). The modern Bethel Church, with tower, was built in 1970-1971 (the foundation stone was laid on 30 May 1970) and was put into use on 26 March 1971. Replaced an earlier Bethel Church in Scheveningen.
Achterberg, NL
The Bethelkerk is a Protestant place of worship. It was commissioned in 1909. Its roof turret was added in 1949.
Middelburg, NL
On the site of a former, demolished church from 1968.
Staré Město, CZ
The Bethlehem Chapel was built between 1391 and 1394 and was intended for preaching in the Czech language. The Bethlehem Chapel is mainly associated with the work of Jan Hus (1370-1415), who became its administrator on 14th March 1402. After changing its use many times, it fell into ruin and was therefore largely demolished in 1786. It was rebuilt in the first half of the 1950s as a memorial to the Hussite movement.
Rotterdam, NL
Modest hall church without tower, in the northwestern district of Overschie. Out of use as a Reformed Church in 1964. Now Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses.
Klarenbeek, NL
The church was built in 1862. The building was then called Bethlehem and fell under the Reformed Church of Beekbergen. In 1934, a catechism room was added to the rear. In the same year, a community building was built next to the church. In 1949, a minister's residence was built so that the indoor residence could be incorporated into the church. The entrance was moved to the front facade. The plasterwork of the front facade was replaced by brickwork and a roof turret was placed with a turret with a copper spire on top.
Rotterdam, NL
In the Tarwewijk in Rotterdam-Zuid. Nice modern church with tower. Built as Dutch Reformed Bethlehem Church. Replaced an earlier Bethlehem Chapel built as an emergency church. Out of use as Dutch Reformed Church in 2000. Now (2018) it houses the Pentecostal Church "De Banier".
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