Tuntutuliak, Alaska is a remote rural village of roughly 600 people located on the Kuskokwim River in Southwest Alaska. It is an area steeped in tradition and culture, with many of the residents having deep spiritual roots passed down through generations. As such, this small village boasts a number of religious congregations that serve its population. These congregations range from traditional to more progressive faiths, including Native Alaskan religions, Orthodox Christianity, Catholic Christianity, Baptist Christianity and other denominations. Each congregation provides its followers with a unique opportunity to connect with their beliefs and traditions within a supportive community. Members of these congregations benefit from worship services offered in Tuntutuliak's native Yup'ik language as well as English, communal activities such as potlucks and community gatherings, youth programs, local outreach opportunities and even assistance during hard times. For these reasons and more it is clear to see why religion plays such an important role in this close-knit small town.
Unlock% of the people in Tuntutuliak (zip 99680) 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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