(Zuidervaart 63) is a three-aisled basilical church with three-sided closed choir, lower transept arms and a built-in entrance portal.
On the south side of the nave is a slender, upwardly rejuvenating tower with four-sided needle spits. This business-expressionist church was established in 1930-'31 after a design by J. Hanekamp. The interior is equipped with an apse painting and contains a main altar, a pulpit and a communion bank from the construction period. On the north side the church is connected to the presbytery (Zuidervaart 61, circa 1931).