Nunam Iqua, Alaska is a small Yup'ik Eskimo village located on the banks of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta. This remote village is home to a few hundred people who have an active religious life. The main faith practiced in Nunam Iqua is Christianity and there are several congregations that meet regularly to worship together. The local churches provide a place for spiritual growth and fellowship, as well as providing relief and support in times of need. These churches are integral to life in Nunam Iqua, offering comfort and hope during difficult times. They also provide community service projects such as food drives, clothing drives, medical assistance, and other charitable services. Each congregation has its own unique style of worship which reflects the cultural diversity of the community. It is truly inspiring to see how these congregations come together to care for each other and show God's love through their service.
87.6% of the people in Nunam Iqua are religious:
- 0.0% are Baptist
- 0.0% are Episcopalian
- 77.5% are Catholic
- 0.0% are Lutheran
- 2.8% are Methodist
- 4.6% are Pentecostal
- 0.0% are Presbyterian
- 0.0% are Church of Jesus Christ
- 2.3% are another Christian faith
- 0.0% are Judaism
- 0.0% are an eastern faith
- 0.0% affilitates with Islam
DID YOU KNOW
According to some estimates, there are roughly 4,200 religions in the world.