Gereformeerde Kerk
Westeinde 88, 1636 VH Schermerhorn, Netherlands
The Gereformeerde Kerk
The Gereformeerde Kerk, a Dutch Reformed Church, has its roots in the Netherlands dating back to the 16th century. As a Protestant denomination, it emerged during a tumultuous period of European history marked by the Protestant Reformation and the subsequent establishment of various Christian denominations.
The church's rich history played a significant role in shaping Dutch society and culture. It is believed that the Gereformeerde Kerk was instrumental in spreading Christianity throughout the Netherlands, particularly during the 17th century when the country experienced a period of rapid growth and cultural flourishing.
The specific location mentioned, Westeinde 88, is likely to be a particular congregation or parish within the larger Gereformeerde Kerk denomination. This suggests that the church may have multiple locations throughout the Netherlands, each serving its unique community.
Geographic Location
- Schermerhorn, municipality of Noord-Holland (North Holland) in the Netherlands: 1636 VH Schermerhorn
Details
Name | Gereformeerde Kerk |
---|---|
City/Town | Schermerhorn |
Province | North Holland |
Country | Netherlands |
Coordinates | 52.6014178, 4.881209 |
Denomination | |
Amenity | place of worship |
Religion | christian |