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  2. Dutch Reformed Church, Burgersdorp - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch Reformed Church in Burgersdorp is a congregation of the Dutch Reformed Church in the Synod of Eastern Cape in South Africa. [1] It is the eighth oldest congregation in this Synod and was founded in 1846, [2] 54 years after Graaff-Reinet. In the entire NG Church it was the 34th foundation, all of which except Pietermaritzburg (1839 ...

  3. Burgersdorp Reformed Church (GKSA) - Wikipedia

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    Burgersdorp was for decades the largest Reformed church in the Cape Colony and because the town housed the Church's Theological School from 1869 to the end of 1904, also the most important. In 1872, when there were only 10 congregations in the Boer Republic and seven in the Colony, Burgersdorp had a membership of 989, compared to Reddersburg in ...

  4. Burgersdorp - Wikipedia

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    Burgersdorp is a medium-sized town in Walter Sisulu in the Joe Gqabi District Municipality of the Eastern Cape province of South Africa.. In 1869 a Theological Seminary was established here by the Gereformeerde Kerk, but in 1905 it was moved to Potchefstroom, acting as an instrument in the formation of the PUK in 1919, then becoming the Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education ...

  5. List of heritage sites in Eastern Cape - Wikipedia

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    In Burgersdorp there is not only a monument to commemorate the struggle for the recognition of Dutch, but also another brings to mind the three-year-long Anglo Boer War. By this we do not refer to the Burger Monument, but to a blockhouse. Type of site: Blockhouse: 9/2/004/0011 Old Reformed Church Theological Seminary, Burgersdorp

  6. Reformed Churches in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Reformed Church in Rustenburg, South Africa has agreement with Koshin Presbyterian Church in Korea to support evangelism, and establishing new multicultural churches in Rustenburg area. The church cooperates with the Presbyterian Church of Brazil in missions in Angola and Mozambique. It is also involved in a Reformed church plant in Hanoi ...

  7. Eric Bodington - Wikipedia

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    Born on 17 December 1862, he was educated at Brasenose College, Oxford [3] and ordained in 1886. [4] After a curacy at St George, Fordington he was rector of Christ Church, Burgersdorp, South Africa and then Warden of St Peter's Home, Grahamstown. Returning to England in 1894 he held incumbencies at Osmington, [5] Potterne [6] and Calne.

  8. S.O. Oladele - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Olusegun Oladele (born 30 August 1955) is the 8th President of Christ Apostolic Church. [3] He was inaugurated in 2021. [4] Ministry.

  9. P. D. Rossouw - Wikipedia

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    Leon inherited it from his father Pierre, born on 22 February 1882 and thus 14 at the Rev. Rossouw’s death, dying in turn at 22 November 1954. [9] Rousseau does not record how many children the Rev. Rossouw had (other sources report eight), but his children did change the family name to Rousseau.