How Much Is It Worth? How does a church run a school with only one student? Sacrificially! Fifteen months ago, the Nome Church voted to do whatever it took to keep the school open for another year. The worst-case projection was that it would be in debt to the conferenc... Read more
Ferry Cafeteria Becomes Music Hall The students and teachers of the Sitka and Juneau schools embarked on a combined music performance and Native cultures trip to Ketchikan and Metlakatla April 18 through 25 via the Alaska Marine Highway ferry system. Charles Geary, Ketchikan Church... Read more
Explosion of New Ministries in Palmer Church Ministries Lay Groundwork for Evangelistic Series Eight new ministries have been added at the Palmer Church in recent months as it starts to lay the groundwork for the ShareHIM evangelistic series this spring. Here's a little bit about the different ministries.The Serenity Class supports people w... Read more
Petersburg Children's Choir's First Performance The Petersburg Church has started a community children's choir. Their first performance was on April 3 when they sang for the Southeast Alaska campmeeting program. The choir sang three numbers, including an original composition by the choir set to... Read more
"It's the Work of the Holy Spirit" "You are a Christian, right?" Tim asked Stefani at the coffee shop. "Would you like to have Bible studies?"Tim and Linda Carleton had started going to Hillside Church's Wednesday prayer meeting because they liked the new pastor. Pastor Donavan Kac... Read more
Northwestern Alaska Arctic Camp Meeting Report: Selawik For the last 10 years Jim Kincaid has organized a late-winter "camp meeting" for Northwestern Alaska. Alaska Conference administrators and selected speakers have flown to most of the villages where there has been an ongoing Adventist presence and ... Read more
Tok Concert Warms Church While Outside Temperatures Are 50-Below With outside temperatures hovering around 50 below, the Tok Church once again warmed the Mukluk folks on the last Sabbath of February. The day started with a warm waffle breakfast. Don Lee Sr., Tok head elder, led Sabbath School. Between the servi... Read more
Community Members Attend Cooking Class On the icy evening of Thursday, Jan. 25, the Petersburg Church held a cooking class focusing on grains, led out by church member Deloris Herbrandson. Eleven people came; four were visitors from the community who had heard announcements on the radi... Read more
Show Moved to Friday So AJA Students Could Participate Anchorage Junior Academy’s principal/teacher Ruth Farnsworth is a philatelist (a postage stamp collector). For a number of years, Farnsworth has been introducing her students to the fun of collecting stamps and learning history in the process.One ... Read more