Evangelische Gemeente
Aesculaapstraat 4, 6216 CM Maastricht, Netherlands
The Evangelische Gemeente
The Evangelische Gemeente is a Protestant church located in the city of Maastricht, Netherlands. The Evangelische Gemeente was founded in 1878 as a Reformed Church (Hervormde Kerk) in Maastricht.
Early Years:
- The church experienced significant growth and became one of the largest Protestant churches in Maastricht during the early 20th century.
World War II:
The church played an important role in the city's underground resistance movement against the Nazi occupation during World War II.
Growth and Evolution:
- In 1978, the church became independent from the Dutch Reformed Church and was renamed the Evangelische Gemeente (Evangelical Community).
- The church has since become a prominent part of Maastricht's religious landscape, with around 2,000 members.
Location:
The church is located on Aesculaapstraat 4 in the heart of Maastricht, near the city's famous Vrijthof square. Its beautiful Gothic-style building dates back to the 14th century and features stunning stained-glass windows and intricate stone carvings.
Purpose:
- The Evangelische Gemeente is a welcoming community that welcomes people from all walks of life.
- It offers various services, including Sunday worship services, Bible studies, and social events.
Social Responsibility:
- The church actively engages in local outreach initiatives and charity work, reflecting its commitment to serving the broader Maastricht community.
Details
Name | Evangelische Gemeente |
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City/Town | Maastricht |
Province | Limburg |
Country | Netherlands |
Coordinates | 50.8512171, 5.6643008 |
Denomination | evangelical |
Amenity | place of worship |
Religion | christian |
Year of construction | 1400 |
Time period | Middle Ages |
Architectural style | Gothic |