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De Bron

Staphorst, NL

Modern church. Built as Reformed Church "Synodal", rebuilt in 2000. Since 1998 also Reformed Church (Liberated), which after the merger in 2023 will continue as the Dutch Reformed Church, rebuilt in 2000.

De Bron

IJsselmuiden, NL

Modern church with tower. Extension 1994.

De Bron

Berkel en Rodenrijs, NL

Modern church without tower. Built to replace a church from 1950 that had become too small and was demolished.

De Brug

Hoorn, NL

Pentecostal Church De Brug. In 1999 it replaced the building at Kruisstraat 20 , the Siloam Chapel.

De Brug

De Brug

Amersfoort, NL

The brick church, built in 1970, is executed in a modernist style. The relatively low church hall has a slightly sloping roof. There are a number of low outbuildings. Originally it was a Dutch Reformed church, which later merged with the PKN . In 2006 the church was renovated. The Chinese Christian Community of the Netherlands (CCGN) also uses this building.

De Burcht

Barneveld, NL

Modern church without a tower. Built as the Reformed Church (Liberated), since the merger in 2023 NGK.

De Doortocht

Purmerend, NL

Church building of the Missionary Ecumenical Community De Purmer, an (ambitious) collaboration of Roman Catholic, Dutch Reformed, Reformed, Evangelical Lutheran and Mennonite Churches for the large expansion district De Purmer. In the Leeghwaterpark.

De Dorsvloer

Spijkenisse, NL

Built as Dutch Reformed Church, but (presumably) from the beginning also in use as Reformed Church. Fairly inconspicuous modern building without tower. Later church of the PKN.

De Drie Ranken

Apeldoorn, NL

At Eglantierlaan 202 is the church centre 'The Three Ranks'. The Church Centre was established by a joint initiative of the Dutch Reformed parish 'the Sizes', the Reformed parish 'de Maten' and the Roman Catholic Emmanuel Parish. This is also the reason why this church center got its name: The Three Ranks.

De Drie Stromen

Amsterdam, NL

Originally built as a Roman Catholic Church of the Roman Catholic Parish "De Graankorrel". From the beginning, however, it has also been used ecumenically.

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