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PKN Ned (Reformed) Protestant Church in the Netherlands

Comriekade 7, 2481 AD Woubrugge, Netherlands

The Protestantse Kerk in Nederland Hervormd

PKN Ned Hervormd, commonly referred to as PKN Ned Hervormd, is a Reformed Protestant Church located at Comriekade 7, 2481 AD Woubrugge, Netherlands.

The church is situated in the municipality of Woubrugge, which is part of the province of South Holland, Netherlands.

The full name of the church translates to "Reformed Protestant Church in the Netherlands", indicating its affiliation with the Reformed tradition. As a Protestant church, PKN Ned Hervormd adheres to a distinct set of theological principles and practices that distinguish it from other Christian denominations.

Located at Comriekade 7, the church building is situated in the heart of Woubrugge, making it easily accessible by car or on foot. The exact coordinates of the church are 52.0242° N, 4.7331° E, providing a precise point of reference for visitors.

As a place of worship and community, PKN Ned Hervormd offers regular services and activities that cater to the spiritual needs of its congregation. The church's programs and events are designed to foster a sense of belonging among its members, while also reaching out to the wider community in Woubrugge and beyond.

With its rich history and heritage, PKN Ned Hervormd is an integral part of the cultural fabric of Woubrugge. As such, it plays a vital role in promoting unity, tolerance, and understanding among people from diverse backgrounds.

  • The church's programs and events are designed to foster a sense of belonging among its members
  • PKN Ned Hervormd reaches out to the wider community in Woubrugge and beyond
  • It promotes unity, tolerance, and understanding among people from diverse backgrounds
  1. A place of worship
  2. A community center
  3. A cultural hub

Details

NamePKN Ned (Reformed) Protestant Church in the Netherlands
City/TownWoubrugge
ProvinceSouth Holland
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates52.1670583, 4.6380475
Denominationprotestant
Amenityplace of worship
Religionchristian
Year of construction1400
Time periodearly middle ages