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  1. Dutch Reformed Church, Franschhoek. The Dutch Reformed Church is a Dutch Reformed church in Franschhoek, South Africa. The church was built in 1847 and is situated on the main road running through the town. This valley, tightly hemmed in by mountains, is named after the French Huguenots who fled to the Cape after religious persecution in 1688.

  2. www .ngkn .com .na. The Dutch Reformed Church in Namibia (DRCN; Afrikaans: Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk in Namibië) is a Christian denomination in Namibia. It is one of ten synods of the Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa (NGK), and the only one outside South Africa. [1] It covers all of Namibia except for the Eastern Caprivi Strip.

  3. History. The Dutch Reformed Church of Zwartsluis was constructed in 1604, after the previous medieval church was torn down in 1581. Some of the original structural material was used to fortify the new church. [2] The building was first renovated in 1649 with a second pillar on the north side, then again in 1743 by expanding two pillars eastwards.

  4. On 14 October 1834, a large majority of the congregation of the Dutch Reformed Church in Ulrum, signed the Act of Secession and Return" and broke away from the State Church. [3] [7] The Secession would play a role in the 1857 Dutch Reformed Church split between the Reformed Church in America and the Christian Reformed Church in North America.

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  6. The Dutch Reformed Church in Colesberg, with the Northern Cape town of Colesberg as its centre, [1] is the 18th oldest congregation of the Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa, but due to the synodal boundaries that differ from the provincial ones, [2] the fifth oldest in the Synod of Eastern Cape. [3] On 10 December 2011, [4] [dead link] the ...

  7. Die vroeëre NG gemeente Lusaka (tans die Dutch Reformed Church in Zambia Lusaka) was aanvanklik deel van die gemeente Bulawayo, wat die hele destydse protektoraat Noord-Rhodesië beslaan het, asook die lidmate wat in die Belgiese Kongo gewoon het. Ds. Pieter de Waal Eksteen was Lusaka se eerste NG predikant (1920-'23).