GPIB Maranatha Banjarmasin, Protestant church in Banjarmasin, Indonesia
GPIB Maranatha is a Protestant church building in Banjarmasin that combines modern design with traditional South Kalimantan building styles, featuring large doors and sturdy windows throughout. The structure was created as a gathering place for people of various backgrounds and incorporates local architectural design elements.
The building emerged during a period when European influence shaped Banjarmasin, and it carries traces of this colonial era in its architecture. In later years it was renovated to integrate South Kalimantan building elements and better connect with the local architectural heritage.
The congregation brings together people from different Indonesian ethnic groups, including Ambonese, Minahasan, Batak, and Javanese communities who have settled in Banjarmasin. These diverse groups form a united faith community that gathers for worship across backgrounds.
The building is located near the city center on Jalan A.S. Mustafa and surrounded by other important sites, making it easily accessible. Visitors should note that regular services take place, which should be kept in mind when planning a visit.
The building stands directly next to the Sabilal Mosque and Taman Maskot Park, creating an unusual location where different faiths and public spaces exist side by side. This proximity reflects the city's religious diversity and peaceful coexistence.
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