
The Dutch Reformed Church in Colesberg, with the Northern Cape town of Colesberg as its centre,[1] is the 18th oldest congregation of the Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa, but due to the synodal boundaries that differ from the provincial ones,[2] the fifth oldest in the Synod of Eastern Cape.[3] On 10 December 2011,[4] the congregation was already 185 years old.[5] In 2015, the congregation had 90 baptized and 458 professing members.[6]
Ministers
- Thomas Reid, 1836 - 1854 (emeritus; died on 28 February 1863)
 - Servaas Hofmeyr, 1857 - 1860
 - Anton Daniël Lückhoff, 1861 - 1875
 - W.A. Alheit, 1875 - 1888
 - Gustav Adolph Scholtz, 1889 - 1908 (emeritus; died on 16 September 1925)
 - Gideon Joshua Hugo, 1909 - 1915
 - Hendrik Adriaan Lamprecht, 1915 - 1928 (emeritus; died on 11 April 1932)
 - Wouter Frans Van Wyk de Vos, 1929 - 1935
 - Petrus Johannes Loots, 1935 - 1939
 - Andries Petrus du Preez, 1939 - 1951 (field preacher)
 - Louis Jacobus Heyns, 1940 - 1946
 - Michiel Hendrik Visser, 1946 - 1953 (from 1960 to 1964 pastor of Moorreesburg)
 - Frederick Johan Bessinger, 1948 – 1952 (possibly mission church; source unclear)
 - Willem Johannes du Toit, 1954 - 1959 (from 1949 to 1954 pastor of Moorreesburg)
 - Jan Frederik Viljoen, 1959 - 1965
 - Willem Jacobus le Roux, 1965 - 1971 (from 1954 to 1959 pastor of Moorreesburg)
 - Jacob Nicolaas (Japie) Taljaard, 1987–present
 
References
- ↑ Krüger, prof. D.W. 1976. Suid-Afrikaanse Biografiese Woordeboek. Pretoria: Nasionale Raad vir Sosiale Navorsing, Departement van Hoër Onderwys.
 - ↑ Maeder, ds. G.A. en Zinn, Christian. 1917. Ons Kerk Album. Kaapstad: Ons Kerk Album Maatschappij Bpkt.
 - ↑ https://www.facebook.com/pages/NG-Kerk-Colesberg/157997230908897 NG kerk Colesberg se Facebook-groep
 - ↑ http://www.southafrica-travel.net/kalahari/e_colesberg.htm Intligting en foto's van dorp
 - ↑ http://www.ngkok.co.za/NGKOK/Gemeentes-OK-2010.pdf Besonderhede op webwerf van Sinode Oos-Kaapland
 - ↑ Olivier, ds. P.L., 1952. Ons gemeentelike feesalbum. Kaapstad en Pretoria: N.G. Kerk-uitgewers.
 
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