The church grew steadily in the 1920s Dutch missionaries helped to develop the church.
Many have set up their own churches in what has been termed as a "reverse mission," referring to the Dutch missionaries in the colonies.
The society built a school to train Dutch and British missionaries in 1816.
The Reformed faith bought by Dutch missionaries in the 17th century.
The allied villages also provided opportunities for the Dutch missionaries to spread their faith.
Dutch missionaries assisted by teachers and preachers from other islands.
In 1956 the firest Synod was held and 7 years later the Dutch missionaries left the island.
He and his clergy treated injured Dutch missionaries, who had recently been released from internment, at the rectory.
Two Dutch missionaries worked in the field.
Dutch missionaries introduced Protestantism which remains on the islands today.