Aliwal North Reformed Church

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The Aliwal North Reformed Church is the 10th oldest congregation of the Dutch Reformed Church in its Synod of Eastern Cape even though it was the 11th to be established in the synodal area, [1] but the Middelburg Reformed Church merged with Middelburg-Uitsig in 2010. [2] In the entire Church it was the 51st foundation, [3] but is now the 50th oldest congregation. [4]

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References

  1. (in English) Besonderhede oor dié vennootskap op Artefacts.co.za. URL besoek op 27 November 2014.
  2. Kerkbode (2022-01-12). "NG GEMEENTE ALIWAL-NOORD: Vakature: Voltydse medeleraar". Kerkbode (in Afrikaans). Retrieved 2023-10-27.
  3. "Cape and Natal News 1861 3 September - December".
  4. NG gemeente Aliwal-Noord se webtuiste

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