Gereformeerde Gemeente
Puttershoek, NL
"De Levensbron". Strikingly situated modern church with tower ('refodome'). Replaced the church at Nieuwe Weverseinde that had become too small . In use by the Reformed Church of Puttershoek-Maasdam.
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Puttershoek, NL
"De Levensbron". Strikingly situated modern church with tower ('refodome'). Replaced the church at Nieuwe Weverseinde that had become too small . In use by the Reformed Church of Puttershoek-Maasdam.
Nunspeet, NL
Large modern church building with small tower.
Poederoijen, NL
On the Maasdijk , the church of the Reformed Church was put into use on 1 November 1928. Due to the unfavourable location, lack of meeting space and parking problems, it was decided to build a new church on another site. On 9 July 1986, the new church at Dorpsweg 6 could be put into use. And its extension was opened on 18 October 2001. (47-02)
Eindhoven, NL
The previous wooden church , built as a Christian Reformed emergency church, was destroyed by fire in 1935.
Marknesse, NL
The Gereformeerde Gemeente building in Marknesse is a Reformed Church built in 1952.
Herkingen, NL
Neo-Romanesque church without a tower, but with a high roof.
Kamperland, NL
Hall church without tower. Replaced the former church building. The church building was put into use on 19 April 1960. At that time, the church building had 80 seats. In 1975, it was expanded to 120 seats.
Meeuwen, NL
Gereformeerde Gemeente in Meeuwen.
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.
Rilland-Bath, NL
After the Secession of 1834, there were also people in Rilland who no longer wished to remain members of the Dutch Reformed Church. They then held meetings in various places. Around 1865, the congregation in Rilland was instituted. After meeting in homes and farms for many years, the congregation acquired its own building in 1875. It was a former school building on the corner of Adriaan Butijnweg and Valckenisseweg. After the congregation grew and no expansion was possible, a piece of land was purchased in 1889 at Zandbaan (the current Swaanhilstraat) to build a new church building there. In 1928, the church building was expanded with a consistory room. In 1952, a gallery was added to the church building. In 1957, the front facade of the church building was renovated. In 1965, new pews were installed in the church building, while in 1969 the pulpit and lectern were renovated.
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