Keurhorster Kerk
Sinderen, NL
Around 1834, the Reformed, who had separated from the Reformed Church in Varsseveld, wanted to build their own church. This was so opposed in the village that the Keurhorster farmer made a piece of his land available in 1842 to build the church there. And so it happened. It was the first church building of this new confession in the Achterhoek and, until more came in other places, churchgoers from half the Achterhoek came here on Sundays. In order to offer ministers who had to come here from elsewhere a reasonable travel opportunity, the board of the church asked in 1905 whether a stop of the railway line could not be made nearby. This was done, and since then the stop at the Hebink farm also existed in that railway line. The salary of the ministers was not high, around 1870 fl. 700.- per year, for his family of 8 people. In 1871 the minister complained to the church council that he was constantly walking around with wet feet because his clogs were worn out, and new ones cost three guilders. What was he going to do? Whereupon Colenbrander of the Meineman, near the church, left and returned a little later with his own clogs: "Here, minister, take the mines, I'll buy new ones".