Johannesburg Reformed Church (GKSA)

The Johannesburg Reformed Church (GKSA) was the second congregation of the (GKSA) on the Witwatersrand after the , founded only a month earlier. On April 1, 1943, the congregation merged with the (founded on December 13, 1930) and took on the latter's name. On October 22, 1950, Johannesburg West re-seceded and the main Johannesburg congregation was restored, and in 1952 it was renamed to Johannesburg-Mayfair. In 1986, Johannesburg-Mayfair, the (founded February 29, 1924), and the all merged under the banner, but most of the suburbs that had been part of Johannesburg-Melville stayed in Johannesburg West. In 1997, Johannesburg-Melville was reformed from a merger of Johannesburg (restored) and the (founded on March 1, 1924). In 1998, Johannesburg West and the merged as the . Finally, J

Johannesburg Reformed Church (GKSA)

The Johannesburg Reformed Church (GKSA) was the second congregation of the (GKSA) on the Witwatersrand after the , founded only a month earlier. On April 1, 1943, the congregation merged with the (founded on December 13, 1930) and took on the latter's name. On October 22, 1950, Johannesburg West re-seceded and the main Johannesburg congregation was restored, and in 1952 it was renamed to Johannesburg-Mayfair. In 1986, Johannesburg-Mayfair, the (founded February 29, 1924), and the all merged under the banner, but most of the suburbs that had been part of Johannesburg-Melville stayed in Johannesburg West. In 1997, Johannesburg-Melville was reformed from a merger of Johannesburg (restored) and the (founded on March 1, 1924). In 1998, Johannesburg West and the merged as the . Finally, J