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At the centre, there is a high raised wooden podium with shell-shaped roof for sound reflection. The podium was installed in 1905 and display the images of Hell on the lower side while the images of Jesus' sermons and other scenes are on the middle side. The top of the podium displays the scene of Heaven adorned with winged angels.
It was opened on 20 September 2008 [1] and inaugurated next day as a dedication to Lord Jesus Christ [2] by Stephen Tong the leader of the GRII church. Despite the name, this church building is not a true cathedral in the sense of "the seat of a bishop" (it does not house a cathedra, i.e. bishop's throne), since the GRII church is of ...
Cathedral of our Lady Assumption in Jakarta St Mary the Virgin Cathedral in Bogor Cathedral of St. Francis Xavier of the Diocese of Amboina Holy Rosary Cathedral in Semarang Cathedral of St. Mary, Samarinda. This is the list of cathedrals in Indonesia.
Immanuel's Church (Indonesian: Gereja Immanuel, Dutch: Willemskerk) is a Protestant church in Jakarta. It is considered one of the oldest churches in Indonesia . It stands on the corner of Jalan Medan Merdeka Timur and Jalan Pejambon, part of the 19th century's Weltevreden district, renamed and transformed into Gambir .
Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, Tomohon (1902) (The church was destroyed during a 1934 earthquake and was renovated at the same year. Previously, the church was located not far from the current place and was consecrated in 1891.1919, the Sacred Heart church became the home of the first bishop of Manado, located at the old site of the church ...
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Jakarta (Latin: Giakartana) is a metropolitan Latin archdiocese on Java, in Indonesia. Its cathedral episcopal see is the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish, in the national capital Jakarta .
Gereja Sion (Indonesian for "Sion Church") is a historic church located in Pinangsia Administrative District, Taman Sari, Jakarta, Indonesia. Dating from 1695, it is the oldest church still standing in Jakarta.
Menteng Church in the early 1950s. The first laying of the foundation was done on 3 January 1936. The construction was complete within months and the following inauguration was held on Juni 6, 1936. The new church was named Nassaukerk. [1] During the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies, the Church was renamed Gereja Menteng, ("Menteng ...