INSTITUTIONS

 

A MISSIONARY HERITAGE
Since the founding of Kodiak Baptist Mission in 1893 by the Woman's American Baptist Home Mission Society, American Baptists have sought to "make God's appeal" in the far north. For more than 100 years, American Baptist home missionaries in Alaska have encouraged life in Christ through ministries of witness, renewal and justice. Symbolizing this missionary heritage is the now retired Gospel boat, "The Evangel." For nearly 30 years missionaries piloted the frigid waters of the Gulf of Alaska, visiting tiny fishing villages and logging camps on remote islands for weeks at a time, intent on sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ with Native Alaskans.

ALASKA MINISTRIES TODAY
From such ministries, the American Baptist outreach in Alaska has grown and matured. Today, mission in Alaska is organized and energized by members of local American Baptist churches, just as it is in other parts of the U.S. Currently, 14 American Baptist congregations, located throughout the state, reach out as ambassadors for Christ to Alaska's multicultural population. These congregations join other American Baptists from across the U.S. and Puerto Rico in supporting the work and witness of historic home mission partners in Alaska. Kodiak Baptist Mission on Kodiak Island and Alaska Children's Services in Anchorage continue to minister with children, youth and their families. American Baptists also support ministries such as Cordova Community Christian Center which offers a variety of services to local residents and Daybreak, Inc., in Palmer, which provides housing for adults with special needs.

THE ROAD AHEAD
American Baptists in Alaska currently are planning for future ministry, working on issues of identity, structure and organizational relationships. Church growth and new church planting are special emphases. The road ahead for Alaska Ministries is marked by both opportunity and adventure. American Baptists in the 49th state appreciate the prayers and volunteer support of the entire denominational family as they seek to continue to model Christ's love in a demanding environment.











 
Camp Woody

Daybreak Inc.
 
   
C H U R C H E S
 
 
Corinthian Baptist Church


Eagle River Missionary Baptist Church


First Filipino American Baptist Church

Good Shepherd Baptist Mission

Ouzinkie Chapel

Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church of Anchorage

Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church of Palmer


   
 
O F F I C E R S
   
 
Covention Officers 1999


Standing Committe Chairs 1999


   
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For more information on Alaska churches, missionaries or mission locations, call National Ministries , 1-800-ABC-3USA, ext 2464 or write to American Baptist Churches of Alaska, P.O. Box 201964, Anchorage, AK 99520-1964
     
© 1999, Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church.