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De Rank

De Rank

Arnhem, NL

Sober reconstruction church with roof turret. Built as Dutch Reformed Church. Interesting situated near the church of the Reformed Congregation, also a reconstruction church.

De Rank

Mijdrecht, NL

Modern church, built to replace an older Reformed church building from 1918-1919. When the Protestant community was formed, it was also decided to give the churches names. From 1 January 2005, the former Dutch Reformed Church is called "Janskerk" and the former Reformed Church is called Church Centre "De Rank".

De Rank

Nieuwegein, NL

Striking new church in the southwestern district of Hoogzandveld.

De Rank

Rotterdam, NL

Meeting hall.

De Rank

Enumatil, NL

Octagonal reconstruction church without tower.

De Rank

Emmeloord, NL

Reformed Church (liberated) until 1968.

De Rank

IJsselmuiden, NL

Modern church without tower. Built as Reformed Church Liberated. The church building on Gentiaan became too small and no longer met the requirements. On March 16, 2002, a new church was put into use at De Bogaard 2, also called De Rank. The new church was designed by the architectural firm De Velde & Dekker in Kampen. The old church has been sold. (48-02) The municipality works intensively with the Dutch Reformed Good Shepherd Church . From 2018, all church services will be joint. One week in the building of De Rank, the other week in the building of the Good Shepherd Church. The aim is to continue as a cooperative municipality in the coming period.

De Rank

Smilde, NL

Built as a Reformed Church. Reconstruction church without a tower. Replaced a church from 1853 , which was destroyed by fire in 1943. Has been in use by the Reformed Church (Liberated) since about 2001.

De Rank / Bethel

Staphorst, NL

In 1965, the Reformed sub-community De Rank was founded. They bought the former canteen barracks of the Conrad camp, a camp intended for repatriates from Indonesia. The wooden barrack church was called Boskarkie. The group now has 750 members. In 1982, Bethel was founded, an Evangelical Community. It held its meetings in a small room behind a house. This group has 140 members. The space became too small for both churches. A twin church was built elsewhere, in which each has a church hall and ancillary rooms. The new building De Rank was put into use on 27 October 2002. The new church of the Evangelical Community a few weeks earlier. The Dutch Reformed Church De Rank is located at Ebbinge Wubbenlaan 41-a. And the Evangelical Community Bethel has the address Ebbinge Wubbenlaan 41-b. (49-03/50-03)

De Regenboog

Oudehorne, NL

De Regenboog was built in 1924. This church is listed as a Municipal Monument of the Netherlands.

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