Lutheran services are held there regularly in the Swedish language.
Lutheran services were held in the Swedish language well into the 18th century.
The spring and summer schools are held in the German language.
The discourses were held in the native language of the presumptive wise men or women.
The first school in the region opened in 1627, where lessons were held in the Greek language.
The chapel hosts a prayer hour each day, and holds masses twice weekly in the Vietnamese language.
Therefore services were held in the Dutch language in the early years.
More than half the population could not hold a simple conversation in the Hebrew language.
Because the founders were Scandinavian, the church services were first held in the Swedish language.
Jamborees are smaller, have a single track, and are held in the local language.