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Rehobothkerk

Heerde, NL

The church building from 1968 replaced the small church from 1907 on the Bonenburgerlaan. That building was converted into a home. On 25 January 1969, the church designed by architect Zeger Wijnands was put into use, but this church building later turned out to be too small. In July 2002, an extension was started. Architect G. Scholte made the design. (48-02) In 2009, the back room was converted into a youth centre. This room can also be added to the church hall. In 2014, the interior of the church hall was renovated. The walls were painted white and the floor and lighting were replaced.

Rehobothkerk

Lutten, NL

The Christian Reformed Church (CGK) in Lutten was instituted on 11 December 1892. It is not clear where the first church services were held. In 1901, a small church was built on the Anerweg-Noord. That old church was replaced in 1951 on the same spot by this new church, the Rehoboth Church, designed by architect J. Jans. The church was expanded in 1978. In recent years, the congregation appeared to be aging. The church in De Krim was already closed and dissolved on 26 August 2007. And that fate awaits the church in Lutten as well. It was decided to move to Hardenberg. In Hardenberg, the two Protestant Christian primary schools Ichthus and Sjaloom were merged into primary school De Vlinder. The building of the former Ichthus school is now used as a school. The CGK in Lutten bought the closed Sjaloom school and converted it into a church. The last church service was held in Lutten on Sunday 4 January 2009. On Sunday 11 January 2009 the first church service was held in the new church, which, like the school, is called Shalom. (61-09). The former church building on the Anerweg Noord was first rented and later sold to (at that time) the Reformed Church of Bergentheim / Bruchterveld eo (now Lutten eo).

Rehobothkerk

Nieuw-Lekkerland, NL

Modern church with tower in the hamlet of Kinderdijk-Middelweg.

Rehobothkerk

Harskamp, NL

Built as Dutch Reformed Church. Hall church with roof turret. Extension in 1991 with front building, extension in 2003 of the association building 't Anker.

Rehobothkerk

Metslawier, NL

From 1888 to 1952, the Reformed Church of Metslawier had a partnership with the Reformed Church of Niawier regarding religious services and a joint minister. On April 11, 2010, the Reformed Congregations and the Reformed Churches of Metslawier and Nijawier officially merged into: Protestant Congregation Metslawier-Niawier.

Rehobothkerk

Nieuweroord, NL

Interesting church with tower.

Rehobothkerk

Barneveld, NL

"Refodome" with 2,000 seats. Replaced the former church building . Once again, the church of the Reformed Church (dating from 1967, expanded in 1998) became too small. There appeared to be two possibilities: 1) split the church and build a second church elsewhere, or 2) enlarge the existing church again. In March 2002, it was decided to split the church and build two new churches and sell the current church. In 2002, it was hoped to realize this plan in about four years. Construction began on the Lunterseweg in September 2007. The church was put into use on December 4, 2008 and was named Adullam Church. The Reformed Church of Barneveld has now been split into two churches, each with its own church building. (48-02/52-04/61-09)

Rehobothkerk

Ooltgensplaat, NL

Modern hall church from 1996 with roof turret. J. Fierloos from Goes made the design. In 2009, the church again proved to be too small. The church hall was enlarged. And a new church council room was added. On Friday, January 12, 2011, the expanded church was put back into use.

Rehobothkerk

Rehobothkerk

Aduard, NL

The Rehobothkerk is a Protestant church built in 1914 and expanded in 1939. It replaced an earlier church from 1850.

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