Accompanied by piano, its white-robed choir sings during Sunday each louder than usual in Switzerland, otherwise the service is traditionally reformed, well-tempered and calm.
[4] Eglise Evangélique missionaries International (EEM) is a free church from the Republic of the Congo, founded in 1992, and practicing a rollicking, rhythmic, unleashed Sunday service.
The Francophone community is Protestant, but influenced by Evangelicals in the USA and by the Pentecostal free churches of South Africa.
It practices the "reverse mission" of migrant churches; the people that were converted to Christianity by European missionaries, bring the Gospel back to Europe.
The Protestant community supports people in Sri Lanka and India, which have suffered losses during the war and need help to survive.
Children running around, the atmosphere is lively, the air stuffy, a youth worker participates also, and all is accompanied by keyboards and electric piano, praise, and believers witness their experience usually in the Tamil language.
[4] Iglesia Vida Eterna offers Sunday worship services in Spanish and then the joint meetings with food from Latin America.