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Gereformeerde Gemeente

Sint-Annaland, NL

Community founded in 1907. Church building without tower from 1872. In 1938 a gallery was built in the church building, bringing the number of seats to 350. In 1965 the front facade was changed and the windows were also renewed. In 1975 the church building was expanded with a meeting room. The consistory room was also renovated and a parking lot was constructed next to the church building. In 1977 new pews were placed in the church building. Major maintenance work on the church building has been carried out since 1999, including the pulpit being renewed and new lighting being installed in the church building.

Gereformeerde Gemeente

Kruiningen, NL

Modern church with roof turret. Extensions in 1997 and 2015. Replacing the former church building.

Gereformeerde Gemeente

Oostburg, NL

Interesting modern church with roof turret. The church was put into use on 17 May 1994. The design for the church was by construction management Lockefeer & Verhulst in Aardenburg. The church has 135 seats. Initially, the church had a Domus organ, which was replaced in 2016.

Gereformeerde Gemeente

Eindhoven, NL

The previous wooden church , built as a Christian Reformed emergency church, was destroyed by fire in 1935.

Gereformeerde Gemeente

Ouddorp, NL

In 1947, the church building was provided with an electric harmonium, which was replaced in 1950 by a second-hand Ernst and Leeflang organ. In 1986, the firm JL van den Heuvel installed a new organ in the church building. During the expansion and renovation of the church building in 2022, this organ was given a new coat of paint.

Gereformeerde Gemeente

Kruiningen, NL

Interesting modern church building of the Reformed Church in the Netherlands (Kruiningen) without tower from 1996 designed by the architectural firm J. Fierloos from Goes. To replace the former church building Kruiningen, Stationsweg 2 - Reformed Church in the Netherlands (1956-1996) . On October 27, 1995, the first pile was driven for the new church. During the new construction, church services were held in the Dutch Reformed Church on site. A year later, on October 24, 1996, the church was put into use. A special service was held for this important event, led by Rev. F. Mallan. The congregation also commemorated its 40th anniversary. Rev. Mallan spoke on this occasion. Various speakers spoke and the word of thanks was spoken by the chairman of the church council, Elder N. Eversdijk. On Sunday, September 22, 1996, the first reading service was held in the new church building.

Gereformeerde Gemeente

Amsterdam, NL

On 3 March, the foundation stone of the church building on the Melkpad was laid. On 26 September 1951, the church building was put into use. The number of seats is around 225, while a hall can also be added to the church hall with room for 150 people.

Gereformeerde Gemeente

Poortvliet, NL

Hall church without tower. Church building with initially 157 seats. After a gallery was added in 1951, that number rose to 212. The sober brick church building was put into use in 1930 by the Reformed Church, which had been founded the year before.

Gereformeerde Gemeente

Berkenwoude, NL

Community founded in 1912. Approximately 270 seats. After the church split in 1953, the church building was lost. On March 1, 1959, a temporary wooden church was put into use. The church building at Prinses Beatrixstraat 3 was put into use on October 22, 1969. This building became too small, and an extension took place in the 1980s. The building became too small again in the early 2000s. It was rebuilt again, and extended with a hundred seats, and put back into use on September 12, 2005.

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