Immanuel
Gennep, NL
Moluccan Evangelical Church.
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Gennep, NL
Moluccan Evangelical Church.
Noordscheschut, NL
Modern church with tower. Built to replace a wooden church. Inaugurated on 4 December 1985.
Amstelveen, NL
Previously, a Dutch Reformed congregation was housed here.
Maassluis, NL
The building, designed by architect BT Boeyinga in collaboration with architect A. Warnaar in Maasland, is a modern creation. Based on an elongated octagon, a floor plan was developed in which the pulpit is situated on a long side and the seats, partly ascending, are placed in a semicircle around it according to the central construction principle. A surrounding balcony or gallery is also present according to this principle.
Bunschoten, NL
Interesting modern church. Built as Reformed Church (Liberated) after merger in 2023 NGK
Rotterdam, NL
Architecturally important modern church with tower in the Prins Alexanderpolder district. Built as the Dutch Reformed Church. This church was also temporarily used as the Reformed Church (GKV). A separate church building was later built for that denomination, near the Immanuël Church. Due to its special architecture, it was designated as a municipal monument in 2009.
Barendrecht, NL
Important modern church with interesting tower section, west of the centre of Barendrecht. Built as a Reformed church with Reformed Bond signature.
Ermelo, NL
Replaced wooden emergency church. Built as a Reformed church. Large church with neo-Gothic windows. Expansion with high tower 1921-1922.
Groningen, NL
The building plans for a church in the Corpus Den Hoorn district (Groningen) date from 1958. The design was by the architectural firm Haykens & Jansma from Groningen. The source of inspiration was the work of the architect Le Corbusier. Characteristics of this are the black jointed bands in the interior and exterior walls of the church (the 'belts around the church'), the narrow, high windows and the dimensions of the church hall. The construction was carried out by the construction company Meijering and Benus, commissioned by the Reformed Church of Groningen. The church was put into use on 9 April 1965. In 1990, the Chapel Church merged with the Immanuel Church. The chapel was a church building on the corner of the Paterswoldseweg and the Concourslaaan. In 1999, the Stadspark Church was closed and the congregation merged with that of the Immanuel Church. In 2001, the church was renovated again on the inside. In 1998, the youth building IKO was built behind the Immanuëlkerk and put into use. On 1 January 1993, the congregation of the Opstandingskerk (PC Hooftlaan) merged with the congregation of the Immanuelkerk. The building on the PC Hooftlaan was sold to the Vrijgemaakt Gereformeerde Kerk.
s-Gravenhage, NL
Built as Dutch Reformed Church in The Hague-Moerwijk. Important reconstruction church with small tower. The church was consecrated on 24-01-1957. Out of use as Dutch Reformed Church in 1996. Now Indonesian mosque.
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