The Salvation Choir, a Congolese Rumba band based in the historic Northeast, creates a community for Tanzanian refugees through song and dance.
Many members of the Salvation Choir made it to the United States and ultimately Kansas City after fleeing the armed conflict and violence in Congo.
"We leave Congo because there's no security for us, and then we moved to Tanzania," said Pierre Kung, vice president of the choir, who relocated to the Kansas City area three years ago.
"To be in choir is to be encouraged," he said. "I'm happy to be in it."
The Salvation Choir started in 2019 with traditional gospel music at the Messiah Lutheran Church in Independence, Missouri, where it still performs on Sundays in the gymnasium (services are in Swahili, but an English translation is offered).