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The terms [[Church Hall]] ([[Kerksaal]] in [[Afrikaans]]) commonly refer to the hall used for church functions and is usually named after the particular church building or denomination (e.g. [[NG Kerksaal]]  or [[Methodist Hall]]), usually defined by the name of the town or city. In some cases named after persons, e.g. the [[Scholtz-saal]]. 
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The terms [[Church Hall]] ([[Kerksaal]] in [[Afrikaans]]) commonly refer to the hall used for church functions. Mostly used broadly and is usually named after the particular church building or denomination (e.g. [[NG Kerksaal]]  or [[Methodist Church Hall]]), in many cases also defined by the name of the town or city. In some cases named after prominent persons.  
  
[[Church Hall]]s have often been used for secular activities, notably by touring plays and players.   
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[[Church Hall]]s have often been used for secular activities, notably by touring plays and players, over the past two or more centuries.   
  
For more information on the use of a '''specific''' [[church hall]]s,  use the '''''Search ESAT''''' above, adding the name of the particular church and/or town . For example [[Methodist Church Hall]],  or [[Kerksaal, NG Worcester-Vallei]], Worcester.
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For more information on the use of a '''specific''' [[church hall]]s,  use the '''''Search ESAT''''' above, possibly adding the name of the particular church and/or town.

Latest revision as of 08:33, 22 May 2019

The terms Church Hall (Kerksaal in Afrikaans) commonly refer to the hall used for church functions. Mostly used broadly and is usually named after the particular church building or denomination (e.g. NG Kerksaal or Methodist Church Hall), in many cases also defined by the name of the town or city. In some cases named after prominent persons.

Church Halls have often been used for secular activities, notably by touring plays and players, over the past two or more centuries.

For more information on the use of a specific church halls, use the Search ESAT above, possibly adding the name of the particular church and/or town.