The Ustertag day is still celebrated by keynote speeches in the Swiss Reformed Church.
Today, it belongs to the Swiss Reformed Church.
In 2000, 75.6% of the population was Roman Catholic while 11.9% belong to the Swiss Reformed Church.
Most of the population of the village are still members of the Swiss Reformed Church.
It is also a church parish of the Swiss Reformed Church.
It belongs to the Swiss Reformed Church.
In the course of the 20th Century, the portion of the inhabitants who follow the Swiss Reformed Church has increased.
History of the Swiss Reformed Church since the Reformation (1913)
The majority of the population are members of the Swiss Reformed Church (97% in 1850 and 73% in 1941).
It was rebuilt in 1576 and is used by the Swiss Reformed Church.