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Baptistengemeente Vriescheloo, De Wegwijzer

Wedderweg 31, 9699 RB Vriescheloo, Netherlands

The Baptistengemeente Vriescheloo, De Wegwijzer

The church is located at Wedderweg 31, 9699 RB Vriescheloo, Netherlands.

The church has an early twentieth century origin, though the exact date of establishment remains unknown. It is believed to have been founded during this period.

The church building adheres to traditional Dutch Protestant architectural style, characterized by simplicity and functionality in its design.

The Baptistengemeente Vriescheloo, De Wegwijzer is affiliated with the Baptist denomination. Regular Sunday services are held at the church, although the exact schedule may vary.

In addition to these services, other events such as Bible studies and community activities are organized by the church.

Community Outreach and Social Responsibility

  • The church places a strong emphasis on community outreach and social responsibility.
  • It organizes various events and programs to support local causes and bring people together.

This focus on community involvement highlights the importance of building relationships between congregation members and the wider community.

About the Church Building

Unfortunately, there is no specific information available about notable architectural or artistic features of the Baptistengemeente Vriescheloo, De Wegwijzer.

However, its rural setting in Vriescheloo, a small area within the province of Groningen, Netherlands, provides a peaceful backdrop for worship and community activities.

Location and Accessibility

The church is situated at Wedderweg 31, 9699 RB Vriescheloo, Netherlands, making it easily accessible to visitors and locals alike.

Its location in a rural area provides a serene environment for spiritual growth, social interaction, and community engagement.

Details

NameBaptistengemeente Vriescheloo, De Wegwijzer
City/TownVriescheloo
ProvinceGroningen
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates53.0676755, 7.111749
Denominationbaptist
Amenityplace of worship
Religionchristian
Year of construction1900
Time periodearly 20th century
Architectural styleDutch Protestant