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{{refimprove|date=May 2014}}{{Infobox church | name = Groote Kerk | image = Groote Kerk, Adderley Street, Cape Town.JPG | caption = Groote Kerk | coordinates = {{coord|-33.9248|18.4209|type:landmark_region:ZA|display=inline,title}} | location = Cape Town | country = South Africa | denomination = Nederduits Gereformeerde Kerk | founded date = 1841 | founder = | status = | functional status = Church | heritage designation = | Designated date = | architect = | style = | groundbreaking = | completed date = | construction cost = | closed date = }}The Groote Kerk (Afrikaans and Dutch for "Great Church") is a Dutch Reformed church in Cape Town, South Africa. The church is South Africa's oldest place of Christian worship, built by Herman Schuette in 1841. The first church on this land was built in 1678. Willem Adriaan van der Stel laid the cornerstone for the church. It was replaced by the present building in 1841, but the original tower was retained. The pulpit is the work of Anton Anreith and the carpenter Jacob Graaff, and was inaugurated on 29 November 1789. The Groote Kerk lays claim to housing South Africa's largest organ, which was installed in 1954 and has 5917 pipes. List of ministers- Joan van Arckel, 1665 - 1666
- Petrus Wachtendorp, 1666 - 1667
- Adriaan de Vooght, 1667 - 1674
- Rudolpus Meerlandt, 1674 - 1675
- Petrus Hulsenaar, 1675 - 1677
- Johannes Overney, 1678 - 1687
- Johannes van Andel, 1687 - 1689
- Leonardus Terwoldt, 1689 - 1695
- Hercules van Loon, 1695 - 1697
- Petrus Kalden, 1697 - 1708
- Engelbertus Franciscus le Boucq, 1707 - 1708
- Johannes Godefridus D'Ailly, 1708 - 1726
- Lambertus Slicher, 1723 - 1725
- Hendrik Beck, 1726 - 1731
- Franciscus le Seuer, 1729 - 1746
- Henricus Cock, 1732 - 1743
- Ruardus van Cloppenburgh, 1746 - 1748
- Petrus van der Spuy, 1746 - 1752
- Henricus Kronenburg, 1752 - 1779
- Gerhardus Croeser, 1754 - 1755
- Christiaan Benjamin Voltelen, 1755 - 1758
- Johannes Frederik Bode, 1758 - 1760
- Johannes Petrus Serrurier, 1760 - 1802
- Christiaan Fleck, 1781 - 1822
- Meent Borcherds, 1785 - 1786
- Helperus Ritzema van Lier, 1786 - 1793
- Abraham Kuys, 1794 - 1799
- Johan Heinrich von Manger, 1802 - 1839
- Johannes Christoffel Berrange, 1817 - 1827
- Dr. Abraham Faure, 1822 - 1867
- Johannes Spijker, 1834 - 1864
- Stephanus Petrus Heyns, 1839 - 1873
- Dr. Andrew Murray, 1864 - 1871
- Georg Stegmann jr., 1867 - 1880
- Dr. {{Interlanguage link multi|William Robertson (Scottish minister)|af|3=William Robertson|lt=William Robertson}}, 1872 - 1874
- Gilles van de Wall, 1874 - 1875
- Anton Daniël Lückhoff, 1875 - 1886
- Dr. Johannes Jacobus Kotzé, 1880 - 1899
- Abraham Isaac Steytler, 1881 - 1915
- Christoffel Frederic Jacobus Muller, 1887 - 1890
- Adriaan Moorrees, 1892 - 1895
- Charles Morgan, 1893 - 1896
- Francis Xavier Roome, 1895 - 1937
- Zacharia Johannes de Beer, 1895 - 1923
- Louis Hugo, 1897 - 1907
- Dr. Johannes Petrus van Heerden, 1899 - 1935
- Dr. Johannes du Plessis, 1899 - 1903
- Dr. Barend Johannes Haarhoff, 1905 - 1912
- Gerrit Johannes du Plessis, 1906 - 1912
- Johannes Stephanus Hauman, 1908 - 1918
- Daniel Gerhardus Malan, 1918 - 1921
- Pieter Basson Ackermann, 1918 - 1922
- Daniel Stephanus Burger Joubert, 1921 - 1925
- Willem Ferdinand Louw, 1922 - 1929
- Dr. Abraham van der Merwe, 1926 - 1966
- Jacobus Delarey Conradie, 1936 - 1967
- Pieter du Toit, 1938 - 1943
- Johannes Gerhardus Janse van Vuuren, 1945 - 1954, 1963 - 1986
- Willem Adolf Landman, 1958 - 1979
- Petrus Andries van Zyl, 1958 - 1960
- Johannes Mattheus Delport, 1960 - 1963
- Jacobus van der Westhuizen, 1968 - 1997
- Erasmus Adriaan van Niekerk, 1972 - 1975
- Abraham Johannes Prins, 1975 - 1981
- Petrus Johannes Botes, 1981 - 2009
- Gideon de Wit, 2003 - current
- Johan Taute van Rooyen, 2011 - current
External links{{commons category}}- {{Official website|http://grootekerk.org.za/ }}
- {{SAHRA site | 920180106 | Groote Kerk, Adderley Street, Cape Town}}
{{SouthAfrica-church-stub}} 4 : Churches in Cape Town|Churches completed in 1841|Dutch Reformed Church buildings|1678 establishments in the Dutch Empire |