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Presbytery
of Yukon
http://pbyukon.synodnw.org/Default.aspx
The Presbytery of Yukon reaches
across the state of Alaska from Barrow in the North to Anchorage in
the South, from Delta Junction in the East to St. Lawrence Island in
the West. There are 23 churches. The Presbytery office is located in
Anchorage.
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Synod of Alaska-Northwest
http://www.synodnw.org/Home/tabid/36/Default.aspx
The Synod of Alaska-Northwest
is made up of seven Presbyteries encompassing most of the state of Washington,
Northern Idaho, and the state of Alaska.
The Synod of AK-NW provides
training on Interim Ministry, Permanent Judicial Committee, Trustee
training, and sexual harassment prevention training. We offer our presbyteries
and congregations free web hosting and email, and financial services
through our Mission Development Certificates Loan Program. Whitworth
University offers a variety of seminars, retreats, and training programs,
including Commissioned Lay Pastor training.
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Presbyterian
Church (U.S.A.)
http://www.pcusa.org/
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.),
with denominational offices in Louisville, Kentucky, has approximately
2.3 million members, more than 10,000 congregations and 14,000 ordained
and active ministers.
Presbyterians trace
their history to the 16th Century and the Protestant Reformation. Our
heritage, and much of what we believe, began with John Calvin (1509-1564),
whose writings crystallized much of the Reformed thinking that came
before him.
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Anchorage
Area Intergroup (Star AA Group)
http://www.anchorageaa.org/
The Intergroup Office is an
AA Service Office that involves a partnership among the groups in the
Anchorage Area. The Intergroup Office is maintained, supervised, and
supported by groups in the local area. The Intergroup Office exists
to aid groups in one common purpose - to carry the message of the AA
to the alcoholic who still suffers.
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Alaska
Celtic Pipes & Drums
http://www.alaskaceltic.org/
The Alaska Celtic Pipes &
Drums is a family-oriented Grade IV band established in 2005 in the
Eagle River / Matanuska Valley area. Band members range from veteran
to student pipers and drummers. The band instructor is Cory Mann, a
Grade I piper from California. Our purpose is to have fun while improving
our musical and performance skills, both individually and as a group.
Our musical goals include competing or attending a piping school outside
Alaska in the near future.
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