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Nederlands Hervormde Kerk

Dorpsstraat 52, 2969 AD Oud-Alblas, Netherlands

The Nederlands Hervormde Kerk

The Nederlands Hervormde Kerk, a Protestant church located in Oud-Alblas, Netherlands, has a rich history dating back to the 16th century when it was first established as a Reformed Church. Founded in 1816, the church is a prominent denomination in the Netherlands, with over 1.5 million members making it one of the largest Protestant denominations in the country.

The church's main objective is to spread the teachings of Jesus Christ and to provide spiritual guidance to its members. This mission is carried out through various activities, including regular worship services, Bible studies, and community outreach programs.

The church building itself is a stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture, with a tall spire that stands out against the surrounding landscape. The interior of the church is just as impressive, featuring beautiful stained-glass windows that filter in natural light and add to the sense of awe and reverence.

Throughout its history, the Nederlands Hervormde Kerk has played an important role in shaping Dutch culture and society. From its early days as a Reformed Church to its current status as a major Protestant denomination, the church has been a constant presence in the lives of millions of people in the Netherlands.

Today, the church continues to be a vital part of the community, offering a sense of belonging and spiritual connection to those who attend its services. Whether you are a native Dutch speaker or just visiting from abroad, the Nederlands Hervormde Kerk is a welcoming and inclusive place that invites all people to come and experience the love and teachings of Jesus Christ.

The church's address is:

  • Dorpsstraat 52, 2969 AD Oud-Alblas, Netherlands

Details

NameNederlands Hervormde Kerk
City/TownOud-Alblas
ProvinceZeeland
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates51.8585843, 4.7043718
Denominationprotestant
Amenityplace of worship
Religionchristian
Year of construction1400
Time periodearly middle ages
Architectural styleGothic Revival