Gereformeerde Gemeente
Dorpsstraat 13, 3626 AC Nieuwer Ter Aa, Netherlands
Gereformeerde Gemeente
Gereformeerde Gemeente is a Dutch Reformed church in Nieuwer-Ter-Aa, Netherlands. The church's name "Gereformeerde" translates to "Reformed" in English, and it reflects the denomination's Calvinist heritage.
The Gereformeerde Gemeente has its roots in the 16th-century Protestant Reformation led by figures like John Calvin and Huldrych Zwingli. Over time, the church developed distinct characteristics, such as a strong emphasis on biblical authority, the sovereignty of God, and the importance of personal spiritual experience.
Today, the Gereformeerde Gemeente is part of the Christian Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (GKCN), which has around 140,000 members. The church's services are conducted primarily in Dutch, but some congregations may offer English-language services or other languages for international communities.
The church places a strong emphasis on biblical teaching, evangelism, and community outreach. Members are encouraged to participate in various ministries, such as:
- Youth groups
- Sunday school
- Mission organizations
As an integral part of Dutch society, the Gereformeerde Gemeente plays a significant role in promoting Christian values and morals within its communities.
- Despite facing challenges like secularization and demographic changes, the church continues to thrive, offering a safe space for people to connect with God and one another.
Details
Name | Gereformeerde Gemeente |
---|---|
City/Town | Nieuwer Ter Aa |
Province | Norh Holland |
Country | Netherlands |
Coordinates | 52.1909717, 4.9805575 |
Denomination | reformed |
Amenity | place of worship |
Religion | christian |
Operator | Gereformeerde Gemeenten (GG;GerGem) |
Time period | early middle ages |