Sint Catharinakerk
The Sint Catharinakerk (St. Catherine's Church) in Aalsum is a medieval church building built between the 12th and 13th centuries. It is a National Monument of the Netherlands.
The Sint Catharinakerk (St. Catherine's Church) in Aalsum is a medieval church building built between the 12th and 13th centuries. It is a National Monument of the Netherlands.
The Assembly of Believers took a new church into use on the Hantumerweg in January 2003. Before 2003, the Assembly of Believers met in the old tax building that had been converted into a church. (49-03/50-03)
Built in 1976 behind the previous church. After completion of the new church the old one was demolished. No tower.
On Monday 29 August 2005, the first pile was driven behind the De Poort building for the new building of the Vrije Baptistengemeente Nehemia. De Poort is a former family replacement home De Rietborg and was purchased by the Vrije Baptisten in 1997 as a club building. The church services were held in the auditorium of the Dockinga College. This church hall was put into use on 3 September 2006. Nehemia is a daughter church of the Vrije Baptistengemeente Bethel in Drachten. (54-05/57-07)