Church | 1930 | Art Déco | Protestant Church
This Sunday we'll be celebrating a special service with entertainment, music and games. You're welcome to come and visit us on this special day that we want to share with you. You can come whenever you like and stay as long as you like.
All year:
Sunday:
10 am - 1 pm
(exept the 3 first Sundays from July
and the 3 last from August)
Religious Offices:
Sunday: 10.30
This small brick building dates from 1930 and is completely Art Deco. It is on the banks of the Meuse and, unusually for a Protestant church, it has a tower which stands out in the urban environment.
The interior is warm and intimate. The stained glass windows illustrate the theme of the redemption with symbols for faith, hope and charity (the cross, heart and anchor). The pulpit is in the centre of the church, as in most Protestant places of worship the reading of the scriptures and preaching is an important part of the service. The church was built in memory of American forces that fell in Belgium during the First World War.