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De Ark

Beilen, NL

Built as Reformed Church Liberated De Ark (1965, A. de Ruiter). The congregation first met at Wilhelminaplein 2. The church building was expanded in 1993. After ten years, expansion was again necessary. The church hall was doubled in size, the hall was enlarged and a consistory/meeting room was added. On 31 January 2004, the church was put back into use. (51-04)

De Ark

Mussel, NL

Modern church built in 1975 in Mussel. It replaced a church building from 1923.

De Ark

Bergen op Zoom, NL

Modest church building without a tower. Built as the Dutch Reformed Church, probably in addition to the Grote Kerk, which was much too large for most activities of the local Dutch Reformed church community. A restoration took place in 1971. The church has been used as a church center for diaconal purposes and occasional celebrations of the Protestant Community.

De Ark

Culemborg, NL

Modern church without tower in the west of Culemborg. Built to replace the church building on the Ridderstraat that had become too small.

De Ark

Dronten, NL

Built in 1966 as a Reformed Church. Modern church with freestanding high tower. After partial demolition of outbuildings in 2003 new construction. The Reformed Church (Liberated) worshipped in the hall of De Ark from 1969 to 1973.

De Ark

Rijssen, NL

This multifunctional church centre was completed in 2000 and is located in the new Veeneslagen neighbourhood. It was built by construction company Ter Steege, Rijssen and designed by BDC, Rijssen.

De Ark

Kamperland, NL

Reformed Church from 1923 to 1996. Samen-op-Weg Church from 1997 to 2004. Protestant Church (PKN) 2005 - present.

De Ark

Schaesberg, NL

Built as Dutch Reformed Church. Now a church of the Protestant Community of Oude Mijnstreek.

De Ark

De Ark, NL

In 1946, own office bearers were confirmed and from 1953 plans were made to build their own church building. Construction started in 1958 and on 15 May 1959 the building could be put into use, after which - on 1 April 1961 - the Reformed Church of Nieuwendijk was recognised as an independent church.

De Ark

Nieuwendijk, NL

On May 2, 1992, the new Reformed center, which was then named 'De Ark', was put into use.

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