NH Kerk - Durban-Suid
Aka: Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk (Netherdutch Reformed Church of Africa) Durban South
Built: 1969
Architect: Unidentified
Building contractors: Dirker Bros.
Location: Beacon Rd, Bluff, Durban.
View from south (c.1972)¹
The congregation seceded from Durban in 1958.
Initially, use was made of the mother congregation's church building, where services were conducted alternately by the two ministers. However, it was soon realised that for the growth and development of the congregation, it was important to arrange services independently. Due to the lack of its own church building, the Opwaarts Recreation Hall was used for this purpose.
In Grosvenor, land was acquired for a church and parsonage, and a start was made on the planning of these projects. In October 1968, with the completion of the new parsonage, the first phase of the congregational building programme was concluded. During the weekend of 22 April 1969, the new church building was put into use.¹
Locality map
Sources
- Cilliers, M. (1971) Durban-Suid 'n terugblik. Die Hervormer, Feb 1971.
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