Steynsburg Reformed Church (GKSA)

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The Steynsburg Reformed Church is the oldest congregation of the Reformed Churches in South Africa in the North Eastern Cape town of Steynsburg, which was founded by the church council and after elder A.P.J. Steyn was named because he took the lead in founding the congregation. Because of the congregation's zeal for education, it took an important place in the Reformed church association, especially during the first almost 80 years of its existence until around 1950.[1] A school with 100 learners was opened here in 1875 and in 1905 a school for Christian national education (a counter to the state's anglicization policy) from which a teaching college developed.[2]

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