Gereformeerde Gemeente
Marknesse, NL
The Gereformeerde Gemeente building in Marknesse is a Reformed Church built in 1952.
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Marknesse, NL
The Gereformeerde Gemeente building in Marknesse is a Reformed Church built in 1952.
Sint Philipsland, NL
Community that emerged around 1932 from the Old Reformed Community of Rev. L. Boone. After initially meeting in a home, church services were soon moved to café De Kroon in the Voorstraat. In 1939, it was decided to build a new church building in the Voorstraat on the site of two homes. The church building was already put into use on 7 July 1939. The number of seats was then 134.
Gorinchem, NL
Nice reconstruction church with roof turret. Extension in 1982. 464 seats.
Eindhoven, NL
The previous wooden church , built as a Christian Reformed emergency church, was destroyed by fire in 1935.
Kootwijkerbroek, NL
The church community was founded around 1954 by former members who attended church in the Reformed Church in Barneveld. The first church services in Kootwijkerbroek were held in the rooms of the School with the Bible. On 25 November 1954, the church building was put into use. The number of seats was 300 at the time. In 1973, it was decided to build a new building behind the existing church building. The former church building was converted into a meeting room. On 31 July 1974, the new church building was put into use with 485 seats. The church building was replaced again in 1988 because it had become too small. On 9 March 1989, a new church building was put into use on the same site with 900 seats. However, the church community continued to grow, so that the church building was expanded again in 1997, the number of seats then came to 1350. The church building was expanded again in 2007, the number of seats then came to 1850.
Krabbendijke, NL
In 2009-2010, a major restoration and renovation took place. A section was added to the front to create space for a cloakroom and toilets. A new floor with underfloor heating was installed in the church hall. A new liturgical centre was also built. The number of seats was expanded to 1362. The re-opening took place on Thursday 20 May 2010. A new organ was also installed in the spring of 2011. The firm Kaat & Tijhuis in Kampen built this new organ.
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.
Melissant, NL
Congregation founded in 1945. Church building put into use on 21 December 1955 to replace a previous church building (barn). The number of seats at the time of putting into use was around 130. The church hall was renovated in 2023. In 1972 a new organ was put into use, built by the firm Blank & Zoon in Herwijnen.
Opheusden, NL
Very interesting, large, modern "refodome". Inaugurated on March 2, 2016. Replaced an earlier church building on the site.
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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