Services were absent from the Moses and Aaron Church for over 30 years, but in September 2014, the Dutch Community of Sant'Egidio once again started holding services at the church.
Located on Amsterdam’s Waterlooplein, the Mozes en Aäronkerk (Moses and Aaron Church) has a long and interesting history. The current church was consecrated in 1841, built next door to the site of a long-standing secret Catholic church.
Services were absent from the Moses and Aaron Church for over 30 years, but in September 2014, the Dutch Community of Sant'Egidio once again started holding services at the church.