Maranatha Church
Sparrenlaan 4, 3851 XR Ermelo, Netherlands
The Maranatha Church
The Maranathakerk is a Reformed church located in Ermelo, Netherlands.
The church was founded in 1932 by a group of Christians who wanted to establish a new congregation in the growing city of Ermelo.
Initially, the church met in a rented hall, but as the congregation grew, they began to look for a permanent location.
In 1940, the church purchased a plot of land on Sparrenlaan, where they built their current church building.
The name "Maranatha" comes from John 20:17, where Jesus says, "Peace be with you! As the Father has sent me, I am sending you."
The church's founders chose this name to reflect their mission to spread peace and love throughout the community.
Over the years, the Maranatha Church has become an integral part of Ermelo's social fabric, providing a welcoming space for people from all walks of life.
- Sunday worship
- Prayer meetings
- Bible studies
- Community outreach programs, such as:
- Food banks
- Youth clubs
- Charity events
The church building itself is an attractive feature of Ermelo's skyline, with its distinctive white fa��ade and soaring tower.
- Designed by architect Hendrik Petrus Berlage
- Completed in 1942
- A unique blend of modernist and traditional elements
In summary, the Maranatha Church (Maranathakerk) is an important part of Ermelo's history and culture, serving as a symbol of hope, peace, and community.
Its beautiful architecture and commitment to outreach programs make it a beloved institution in the region, offering a warm welcome to people from all backgrounds.Details
Name | Maranatha Church |
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City/Town | Ermelo |
Province | Gelderland |
Country | Netherlands |
Coordinates | 52.3039618, 5.6303391 |
Denomination | protestant |
Amenity | place of worship |
Religion | christian |
Year of construction | 1942 |
Time period | Mid-20th century |
Architectural style | Modernist and traditional |
Architect | Hendrik Petrus Berlage |