Maranathakerk
Bunschoten-Spakenburg, NL
Built as Reformed Church (Liberated). Reconstruction church with roof turret. After merger in 2023 NGK.
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Bunschoten-Spakenburg, NL
Built as Reformed Church (Liberated). Reconstruction church with roof turret. After merger in 2023 NGK.
Barendrecht, NL
Former company building. In 1989 converted into Dutch Reformed Maranatha Church. A metal bell tower was added at that time, containing one bell.
Slikkerveer, NL
Modern church without tower. Built Reformed Church (Liberated), first in Bolnes and Ridderkerk, extension 1987 and 1995. Since 2004 temporarily co-used by the Restored Reformed Church, which later had its own church building built in Ridderkerk.
Nieuwleusen, NL
Second Reformed Church in Nieuwleusen. In expansion district (Den Hulst). Modern church with tower.
Amsterdam, NL
Construction started in 1953, but the actual construction did not start until 1954 on a vacant lot where the Hunzestraat, Kuinderstraat and Uiterwaardenstraat meet in the Rivierenbuurt.
Goes, NL
On the site of the now demolished predecessor . Modern church with tower.
Groningen, NL
Modern church without tower in Groningen South. Expansion in 1994.
Katwijk aan Zee, NL
Modern church with tower. 500 seats
Ermelo, NL
Modern rectangular church with detached tower. Built as a Reformed church.
Rotterdam, NL
Second Dutch Reformed Church in South Rotterdam (after the Wilhelmina Church). Architecturally and urbanistically very important, beautiful interbellum church with a defining tower, still in full use as a church. The Maranatha Church congregation still calls itself the "Reformed Church" and is of the Reformed Bond signature. Since the demolition wave of the 1970s, the tower of the Maranatha Church has been the highest church tower in South Rotterdam.
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