Nome, Alaska is a small town located in the northwest corner of the state. It has a population of approximately 3,600 people and is mainly populated by native Alaskans. Nome is home to many local religious congregations, including the Nome United Methodist Church, St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, and the Aglipayan Church of Nome. Each of these churches provide members with spiritual guidance and enrichment, as well as fellowship opportunities for both regular attendees and newcomers alike. The churches also offer various community activities such as youth groups, outreach programs, and Bible study classes that help promote positive values within the community. With its diverse range of faith-based organizations in Nome, residents have access to a wide variety of spiritual resources that they can turn to for support and guidance.
Unlock% of the people in Nome are religious:
- Unlock% are Baptist
- Unlock% are Episcopalian
- Unlock% are Catholic
- Unlock% are Lutheran
- Unlock% are Methodist
- Unlock% are Pentecostal
- Unlock% are Presbyterian
- Unlock% are Church of Jesus Christ
- Unlock% are another Christian faith
- Unlock% are Judaism
- Unlock% are an eastern faith
- Unlock% affilitates with Islam
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