De Hoeksteen
Capelle aan den Ijssel, NL
Architecturally important modern church in Capelle-Middelwatering. The first church service was held here on 3 May 1968.
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Capelle aan den Ijssel, NL
Architecturally important modern church in Capelle-Middelwatering. The first church service was held here on 3 May 1968.
Drachten, NL
Modern church without a tower. Built as the Reformed Church (Liberated), after the merger in 2023 NGK
Hallum, NL
The Reformed Church of Hallum and the Reformed community of Hallum-Hijum-Finkum have formed a Protestant community. Both church buildings are used alternately. The new community bears the name of Mariëngaarde, named after the monastery that stood here and was founded in 1163 by abbot Freark fan Hallum. (55-06)
Stadskanaal, NL
Interesting modern church without tower. In 2015, festive attention was paid to the 40th anniversary of this church building.
Nieuw-Lekkerland, NL
Modern church without tower. The congregation belonged to the church association of the Reformed Churches (Liberated).
Alblasserdam, NL
De Hoeksteen is a church built in 1974 to replace an older wooden church in the town of Alblasserdam. It belongs to the Union of Baptist Churches in the Netherlands.
Katwijk aan Zee, NL
Dutch Reformed Church Center, without regular church services.
Rijssen, NL
The church centre is located in the Braakmanslanden district. The building was built in two phases. In 1988, the ancillary rooms were built first, which had a district-oriented function. Then, in 1991, the church hall of this complex was put into use. The contractor was the Tijha company. The architect was Gerrit Lensink from Rijssen.
Maarssen, NL
Modern church with small bell tower.
Nijemirdum, NL
When the SoW municipality of Sondel/Nijemirdum/Oudemirdum was formed, the GK was given the name De Hoekstien. (48-02).
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