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Churches from different cultures struggling to find space in the Netherlands

Christian churches that have come to the Netherlands from a different culture are struggling to find housing in the country. In Rotterdam, the need is so acute that 63 churches and other faith organizations in the region have sent a letter to the municipality, pleading for help, Nieuwsuur reported.

According to the church association SKIN, the Netherlands has around 1,200 churches from different cultures, with a total of over 1 million members. Some of these churches have managed ot purchase their own buildings, but many are making do, holding services in offices, schools, and gymnasiums.

Rotterdam has over 200 international churches, including five with nowhere to gather. This has limited the ability of dozens of communities to function because their space does not fit their ceremonies, the churches and faith organizations wrote to the municipality. They’re asking the municipality for direct assistance for the five homeless churches and more active help in securing housing for the other churches.

According to the churches, this is also in the municipality’s best interest. “These communities care for the elderly, mentor young people, and provide assistance to people in need. And church doesn’t stop on Sundays. On weekdays, these locations host all sorts of social activities, neighborhood meals, and clothing banks.”

Alderman Faouzi Achbar of Rotterdam recognizes that religious organizations fulfill important social roles, but the organizations “do not automatically have priority for real estate or land,” he told Nieuwsuur in a written response. Churches and other religious organizations are “assessed based on the same criteria as other social initiatives.”

Rotterdam faces major spatial challenges, Achbar said. The available space is scarce, and there are many organizations that want to use it.

Amsterdam mayor Femke Halsema received a similar letter from church leaders in the spring of 2025. Amsterdam also recognized that religious organizations play an important social role, and also stressed the scarcity of space in the city.

“The situation varies greatly by district. In various development areas, for example, there is active input on housing for religious communities. Unfortunately, there is no one-size-fits-all solution for the housing problem; it has a broader impact,” the municipality of Amsterdam said.

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