Dutch · Places & Geography
church
A building used for Christian worship.
De oude kerk staat in het centrum.
The old church is in the town centre.
'De kerk' derives from the Greek word 'kuriakon,' meaning 'belonging to the Lord.' This evolved through the Latin 'ecclesia' before entering Dutch as 'kerk' in reference to Christian places of worship.
The term is used both formally and informally, primarily in spoken and written contexts related to religion. It can refer to church buildings as well as broader community gatherings, with regional significance varying in predominantly religious communities.
Referenced in numerous religious texts and hymns, 'de kerk' is a central concept in Dutch religious literature.