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First Assembly of God, 1993
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan) in partnership with Calvin College (Grand Rapids, Michigan), 1986)
Next to the road signage together with a campanille next to the church building identifies it as a church.
Bethlehemkirche, 1958-60
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan) in partnership with Calvin College (Grand Rapids, Michigan), 1986)
Architect: Werner Küenzi.
Campanille
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan) in partnership with Calvin College (Grand Rapids, Michigan), 1986)
The campanille not only signifies that it is a church but also marks the entrance to the church.
Church of the Advent (Adventskerk), 1958
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan) in partnership with Calvin College (Grand Rapids, Michigan), 1986)
Architect: K.L. Sijmons.
Church of the Advent (Adventskerk), 1955
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan) in partnership with Calvin College (Grand Rapids, Michigan), 1986)
Architect: K. L. Sijmons. A very modern campanille implies that this contemporary structure is a church.
Hervormde Kerk
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan) in partnership with Calvin College (Grand Rapids, Michigan), 1986)
The state controlled the architecture of buildings on the polders newly reclaimed from the Zuider Zee (now the Isjelmeer), allowing only one steeple per village. Since another communion had been given permission for a ...
View of belltower from exterior stairs
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 2000)
Having left the parsonage courtyard, standing at the head of the stairs to street level, one has another view of the belltower.
Bullingerkirche, 1953-56.
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan) in partnership with Calvin College (Grand Rapids, Michigan), 1986)
Architects: Hans and Kurt Pfister. Named after Heinrich Bullinger, a prominent Reformer.
Side view of Saint Jude
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan) in partnership with Calvin College (Grand Rapids, Michigan), 1986)
The three distinct components of Saint Jude is here apparent. The baptistry and campanille, as attached to the main church room, constitutes the Christian experience of the Mass. Meanwhile the chapel of Saint Jude is clearly ...