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Evangelical Covenant Church of Alaska P.O. Box 770749
Eagle River, Alaska 99577-0749
Phone: 907-694-6348
Fax: 907-694-6378
Email: [email protected]
www.eccak.org
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Reaching People for Christ’s Sake from near the North Pole
Chilling News that Warms the heart!
Evangelical Covenant Church of Alaska
Foundations for Chris-Foundations for Chris-tian Formationtian Formation
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Christian ScoutingChristian Scouting 44
COS Partnership COS Partnership Gearing UpGearing Up
55
Are the First 80 Years Are the First 80 Years the Hardest?the Hardest?
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Chickaloon Retreat Chickaloon Retreat Center on the Move!Center on the Move!
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ECCAK Prayer Calen-ECCAK Prayer Calen-dardar
88--99
Old PicturesOld Pictures 1010
Slow Dance [poem]Slow Dance [poem] 1111
What’s Happenin’?What’s Happenin’? 1212
Just StuffJust Stuff 1414
Lots of PicturesLots of Pictures 1616
Inside this issue:
Jan/Feb 2009 The Pastor Leader Retreat in Nome
Some of the pastors questioned why the Pastor Leader retreat was called a retreat.
They felt they would need a retreat after the retreat. Why? It was an intensive
week of training on the matter of abuse. Pastor Hanna from Mekoryuk said, ―The
flow of information was like trying to get a drink from a fire hose!‖
Dr. Clair Schnupps and his wife Clara were the key trainers during the week.
They had just come from a time with ministering to the students at Alaska Chris-
tian College. "My four years at [the former Eastern Mennonite College] gave me
a missiological, theological and biblical foundation for ministry," Schnupp said.
"I thank God for that training." He went on to complete a masters degree in bib-
lical counseling at Providence Seminary, Otterburne, Manitoba, where he is now
an adjunct professor. He earned a doctoral degree in philosophy of religion and
society at Oxford Graduate School, Dayton, Tenn., in 1995. [cont. pg. 3]
Pastor Nathan Toots gives a charge and blessing to Dr. Clair and Clara
Schnupps at the end of a week of intensive training.
Christian Formation Defined
Christian formation concerns that process of
growth toward wholeness in Christ. It is our con-tinuing journey of being transformed by the Holy
Spirit into the likeness of Christ, experiencing and
expressing love for God and others.
The word formation is derived from the Greek
word morphe, suggesting that the inner being of a
person is radically altered in this process. Paul
used this word in his letter to the Galatian church:
―until Christ is formed in you.‖ Paul agonized, he
said, as a woman in labor, until they expressed
Christ’s character and goodness in their whole
being. A derivative of this word, morphoo, was a term used to describe the formation and growth of
an embryo in a mother’s body. So here we get a
sense that we are truly in a gestation process.
Learning to love God with heart, soul, mind, and
strength, however, is a life-long process. We
never ―graduate‖ from the school of Christian
living. As we learn to apply and obey Christ’s
teachings, our lifestyle will increasingly reflect
our commitment to Christ. In other words, the
result of this life-long process is real, radical change, as expressed in both our individual and
our community life.
When transformation happens within us, we don’t
just do the things Jesus would have done, but we
find ourselves actually wanting to do them. It’s
not a matter of trying to do the right things, but
we become the right kind of persons, through the
Spirit’s work within us.
Christian formation relies decisively on God’s
grace and the work of the Holy Spirit. While we
can choose to work with or
against the Spirit, we can-
not accomplish growth into Christ’s likeness
through our own efforts alone. To get a better picture of this concept, I like to consider a
sailing analogy. Marjorie Thompson, in her
book Soul Feast, compares the relationship
between our will and the Spirit’s transform-
ing work to the interaction between sailor
and sailboat. Though the sailor cannot con-
trol the wind, he can set the sails and position
the tiller to maximize the effectiveness of the
wind. Likewise, Christian formation requires
our conscious choice and a responsive aware-
ness of the Spirit’s presence in our lives.
Information or knowledge alone will not re-
sult in the radical change that we are seeking.
The goal of Christian formation is whole-
person learning, which focuses on the heart
as well as the head. Though cognitive knowl-
edge is essential, it is only a part of the whole
process. Our knowing must lead to new atti-
tudes and new actions that are increasingly
consistent with the character of Jesus Christ.
As we increasingly reflect the character of Christ, we learn to live more fully in the
kingdom of Christ. In Christ’s kingdom, it is
normal to experience God’s love and to ex-
press that love back to God and others. In
Christ’s kingdom, it is normal and natural to
live a life of obedience to his teachings.
Dallas Willard, in The Divine Conspiracy,
points out that in Christ’s kingdom obedient
living is really abundant living. Obedience,
Foundations for Christian Formation Article by Doreen Olson, Executive Minister of Christian Formation from the ―Season to Grow‖
study, a 6-week course for those wanting to ―grow. ‖ It is available through the ECCAK office or
is downloadable from www.covchurch.org
Cont. on pg. 5...
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Pray: Our bi-monthly newsletter, ―Chilling
News‖, is full of stories about the people and
ministry of ECCAK throughout the state. It also
has a daily prayer calendar. If you would like to
be added to our mailing list, please let us know. Encouragement; Writing and/or call-
ing those who serve in the bush is a great minis-
try! Want to adopt a church or a pastor? Ask for
a prayer card of a pastor.
Mission Teams: There are often times when
we have need for teams of people to come and
join with a local church, camp, college, youth
group, etc. For a specific construction project or
outreach event.
Volunteers: The ECCAK office needs volun-
teers to assist in administration, grant writing,
special projects, etc. Financial: God often calls people to give to
ECCAK beyond the normal local church tithe or
churches to place ECCAK in their mission
budget. Some are led to leave a gift through es-
tate planning to carry on the work in Alaska into
the future.
Credit Card Donations: ECCAK can now
receive donations via credit cards. The perforated
tab on the Prayer Calendar allows for this giving
option. Also, you can contact Sara Scoles at the
ECCAK office (907) 694-6348 and she will be happy to assist you.
Teachers or Nurses: Christian teachers or
nurses often come to Bush Alaska as
―missionaries‖ and serve in the local Covenant
church during off hours.
Pastors/Youth Workers: Often we have
empty pulpits and are in need of pastors, short
and long-term. Many villages have no one reach-
ing out to the youth.
Donate Air Miles: Many people accumulate
free air miles. Please consider donating some to
ECCAK to help a bush pastor and family get away for some R & R.
The ECCAK mission is: To make disciples
of Christ through a diverse culturally rele-
vant witness by healthy missional churches
and their supporting organizations.
The ECCAK Vision is: To challenge and
assist every local church to become one that
GROWS…
G = God’s Word
R = Relationships
O = Outreach
W = Worship
S = Service
The Evangelical Covenant Church of Alaska [ECCAK] is a non-conference ―field‖ of the Covenant
Church of America. We are dependent on the gifts
from churches and people to carry out our mission for
Christ’s sake in Alaska.
Field Director: Rodney J. Sawyer
Associate Field Director: Nathan Toots
Office Manager: Sara Scoles
Answers to riddles from page 11:
1. A sponge
2. A coffin
3. A river
Who are these two guys? Take a closer look...it is
Mr. & Mrs. Sean and Shannon Hoffbeck who
have been called to serve at Alaska Christian
College. And they are just having a little bit of
fun! Oh, by the way, Sean is the one on the left.
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"I pray not that you walk in my shoes
- nor I yours - but that together we
walk so close to Rabbi Jesus that we
are covered with dust from His san-dals." (Neal Rylaarsdam)
You know you’re going to have a
bad day when you wake up and
look in the mirror and see this...
Types of biblical prayers:
Confessio
n (Psalm 51; Luke 18:10-24)
Praise (1 Chronicles 29:10-13; Luke 1:46-55)
Thanksgiving (Psalm 105:1-7; 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18)
Petition (Genesis 2
4:12-14; Acts 1:24-26)
Intercession (Exodus 32:11-13; Philip
pians 1:9-11)
Commitment (1
Kings 8:56-61; Acts 4:24-30)
Forgiveness (Daniel 9:4-19; Acts 7
:60)
Confidence (Psalm 23; Luke 2:29-32)
Benediction (Numbers 6:24-26; Ju
de 24)
If knowledge is the lock
then its key is the question.
When Rote Takes Root [True Story]
In an Anglican Church, each service began with a
greeting. The officiating clergyman says, "The Lord
be with you." The congregation would always re-
spond by saying, "And also with you." One Sunday a
visiting bishop went to a church where the sound sys-
tem was known to be old and unreliable. As he ap-
proached the microphone, he tapped it several times
and finally said, "There's something wrong with this!"
Without hesitation the whole congregation answered
faithfully, "And also with you."
What’s wrong with this picture?
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Just for the Pun of it!
A man rushed into the doctor's office and shouted, "Doctor! I think I'm shrinking!!" The doctor
calmly responded, "Now, settle down. You'll just have to be a little patient."
Back in the 1800's the Tates Watch Company of Massachusetts wanted to produce other prod-
ucts and, since they already made the cases for pocket watches, decided to market compasses
for the pioneers traveling west. It turned out that although their watches were of finest quality,
their compasses were so bad that people often ended up in Canada or Mexico rather than Cali-
fornia. This, of course, is the origin of the expression, "He who has a Tates is lost!"
Even worse than raining cats and dogs is hailing taxicabs.
A rubber-band pistol was confiscated from algebra class as a weapon
of math
disruption.
A chicken crossing the road is poultry in motion.
Any soldier who survives mustard gas and pepper spray will become
a sea-
soned veteran.
The Pastor Leader Retreat cont…
In 1997, Schnupp received a "Distinguished
Service Award in Christian Psychology"
from the Dr. Clyde Narramore Foundation.
He is a member of the Society of Oxford
Scholars and he and his wife Clara are
members of the Professional Association of
Canadian Christian Counselors. Clara is a certified teacher and also received a mas-
ter’s degree in counseling from Providence
Seminary. They have five married daugh-
ters and 25 grandchildren.
The evening sessions
were geared to wor-
ship and preaching.
Tom Mute [left] of
Nome lead the group
in worship. Donn
Engebretson [left], ECC
V i c e P r e s i d e n t ,
preached one evening
and Mary
P u t e r a [right], Pastor of Missions at the Mat-
Su Covenant Church in Wasilla,
shared her testimony and taught from
the Word of God on another night.
The folks at the Nome Covenant Church did a great
job of hosting the event! Warm homes, friendly taxi
service and great evening meals paved the way for a
great, but tiring week.
ECCAK believes we will continue in ―The War
Against Abuse‖ as long as there are victims who
suffer and perpetrators who need healing and help.
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Three years ago, God had laid on my heart a
need for my now 11 year old daughter to be in-
volved in a Christian
scouting program. After a
quick search on the inter-net, I came across a web-
site for American Heri-
tage Girls. It was just
what I was looking for, a
wholesome, Christ-
centered, scouting pro-
gram for girls. The catch
was, there wasn’t a troop
up here. Without hesita-
tion, I clicked on the link
―How to start a troop‖.
God needed to raise up
someone to lead this min-
istry and also a church
that would take it on. After
much waiting on the Lord it
was Eagle River Community Covenant Church
who agreed to charter our troop. We had our
first troop meeting on September 2nd, 2008 with
33 girls registered, 8 Troop Board Members, and
4 Unit Leaders. Oh, and guess who the Lord
Christian Scouting Ministry for Girls Makes Its Way to Alaska By Sara Scoles
chose to launch all this? You got it...me with the
help of our Troop Coordinator, Greg Schmidt.
Our first year has been
progressing without a hitch. God’s desire for
this need in our commu-
nity has been carried out
by those who have ac-
cepted the call to serve.
American Heritage Girls’
mission is to build women
of integrity through ser-
vice to God, family, com-
munity, and country. We
have already seen the
fruits of our labor in these wonderful girls.
As we look to the future,
my desire (I believe God’s as
well) is to see troops popping
up all over our state. If you are interested in
learning more about the program, our troop, or
even starting one in your area, you can contact
Sara Scoles at [email protected] or the
national website is www.ahgonline.org.
Troop AK 2008 pose after an awards ceremony where Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell [ctr. rear] challenged the group.
Sara prepares for Lt. Gov. to speak
[daughter Sydney to the far right]
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Check out these Covenant websites
Covenant Newswire Service: www.covchurch.org—click on the Newswire button
Advocacy for Victims of Abuse: www.covchurch.org/women/ava
Covenant Bible Camp (CBC): www.cyak.org/about/cbc.html
Evangelical Covenant Church of Alaska: www.eccak.org
Covenant Youth of Alaska (CYAK): www.cyak.org
New Hope Counseling Center: www.nhccak.org
Alaska Christian College: www.akcc.org
KICY: www.kicy.org
ECCAK Churches in need of staff: Anchorage First Covenant: Senior Pastor Bethel Evangelical Covenant Church: Associate Pastor of Youth
Eagle River Community Covenant: Youth Pastor
Golovin Covenant Church: Pastor
Kalskag Bible Chapel: Pastor
No Name Church of Soldotna: No Name Church Planter
No Name Church of Anchorage: No Name Church Planter
Shaktoolik Covenant Church: Pastor
Deep Thots to Start the New Year:
Does not forbidden fruit create many jams?
If you go in for a root canal, will you loose your nerve?
Is ―experience‖ something you get just after you don’t need it?
Ever wonder how a 2-pound box of chocolates can make you gain 5 lbs.?
If you are not content with what you have, what makes you think you will be content with what
you want?
Do you think that if you gave a great deal of time to the improvement of yourself, that you might
not have near as much time to criticize others?
Various passages which speak of Jesus Christ as God – John 1:1, John 20:28, Romans 9:5,
Philippians 2:11, and Colossians 1:16.
Various passages which speak of Jesus Christ's humanity – John 1:14, Luke 2:7, Luke
2:40, Luke 8:23, John 4:6 and Hebrews 4:15.
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2009 ECCAK ECCAK GC Meeting Jan. 9-10 Eagle River, AK
COS Interview NP Sem. Students Jan. 11-16 Chicago, IL
Connections at Midwinter Jan. 31-Feb. 2 Chicago, IL
Midwinter Feb. 2-8 Chicago, IL
ECCAK Salmon Dinner Feb. 9-12 Kerman, CA
CMJ Meeting Mar. 24-25 Chicago, IL
ACC Board Meeting Apr. 3-4 Soldotna, AK
ECCAK Annual Meeting April 15-19 Hooper Bay, AK
ABA Meeting May 2 Nome, AK
AEC Graduation May 2 Soldotna, AK
ACC Graduation May 3 Soldotna, AK
2009 Bible Camp Leadership Camp May 27-June 1 North River
High School Camp June 1-June 8
Jr High Camp June 8-June 15
Trailblazer June 15-June 20 Pathfinder June 20-June 25
VISION July 29-August 2
The ECCAK Ministry Team — “In it together...”
Our Churches Nome, White Mountain Covenant, Golovin Covenant, Elim Covenant, Koyuk Covenant, Shaktoolik Cove-
nant, Unalakleet Covenant, Fairbanks Covenant, Mat-Su Covenant, Eagle River Covenant, Korean Hope
Covenant, New Song Covenant, Anchorage First, Bethel Covenant, Mekoryuk Covenant, Hooper Bay Cove-
nant, Scammon Bay Covenant, Mountain Village Covenant, Kalskag Bible Chapel
Our Supporting Organizations
Campus Christian Fellowship (CCF)
Covenant Youth of Alaska (CYAK) Alaska Christian College (ACC)
Covenant Bible Camp (CBC)
KICY Radio
Unalakleet Cook Book Opportunity! The Covenant Church of Unalakleet has cookbooks
available with wonderful recipes from many of the local folks. To order, mail to POB 209, Unalakleet, AK, 99684. Cost for 1 is $20, for 2 is $30. Make checks payable to ―Unalakleet Sewing Circle.‖
Th
e W
ay
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COS Partnerships Gearing up for 2009 Parsonage Projects! Superintendent Mark Novak from the North
Pacific Conference set the
stage this last summer by
joining with a team that
went to Scammon Bay to work on the parsonage
there. Other conferences
are eager to join the pro-
cession of teams that have
plans to enrich their Chris-
tian faith by partnering
with our Alaskan churches
in the bush, beginning the
summer of 2009. Al-
though Alaska is not new
to many from the Lower-
48, the Partnership has brought about a new awareness of life in Bush Alaska.
Arctic Barnabas Ministry’s Interim Director, Eric
Mayer with his side-
kick Dustin Hibbard,
continue to carry the
weight of project co-ordination. To help
carry the heavy load
over the next year or
so, ABM and ECCAK
have asked Dr. Scott
Kirby to join in host-
ing teams to Alaska.
Scott is president and
founder of Global
Partnership Minis-
tries, based out of
Anchorage. Last year he hosted in over 700 people in a variety of mission trips in Alaska.
North Pacific Conference team prepares to leave
Scammon Bay. Sometimes it is hard to say good-bye.
2 Corinthians 9:12-15 (NIV) This service that you perform is not only supplying the needs of
God's people but is also overflowing in many expressions of thanks to God. Because of the service
by which you have proved yourselves, men will praise God for the obedience that accompanies your
confession of the gospel of Christ, and for your generosity in sharing with them and with everyone
else. And in their prayers for you their hearts will go out to you, because of the surpassing grace
God has given you. Thanks be to God for his indescribable gift!
Foundations of Christian Forma-
tion cont...
though sometimes understood as
rigid legalism, is more rightly un-
derstood in terms of the abundant life that leads to blessing others
through witness and service. Chris-
tian formation leads us to under-
stand Christ’s unique call on our
lives, an increasing ability to ex-
press ourselves freely, and a gener-
osity in using God-given gifts for
the sake of Christ’s kingdom.
Crazy Minister?
A local pastor asked his head deacon
to post the title of his sermon on the signboard
outside the church to read: "Are Ministers Crazy?"
Not hearing this as a question, the deacon posted,
"Our Minister's Crazy." much to the amusement of
the village. [True story]
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Hank Pearson celebrated
his 80th birthday on No-
vember 20th. Many
friends and family came to
the open house at Hank and Lil’s home in Eagle River,
AK.
Hank graduated from
North Park Seminary in
1958 and went to serve six
years in Canada. He and
Lil then were called to
Nome where they served
from 1964 to 1972. Nome
must have been too warm
for them so they moved to Fairbanks to work with a small group to start a
Covenant Church there [1972-1976]. Alaska lost
the Pearsons to Minnesota for about nine years as
they served at Tein Covenant Church for three
years and on to Worthington, MN for six more.
But Alaska won out in getting them back. In 1986
Hank stepped into the
shoes of Regional Field
Director Don Bruckner by
accepting the call to lead
ECCAK, where he served until 1994. He may have
thought he retired but...
The Pearsons were very
involved in planting the
Eagle River Community
Covenant Church with a
small group of other peo-
ple. There he served as
Visitation Pastor for eleven
years. He did officially
―retire‖ a few years ago, but both still faithfully serve the church in Ea-
gle River.
Thank you, Lord, for giving us such great ser-
vants who have set the bar high for the rest of
us to follow!
Are the First 80 the Hardest?
Why so many happy women? Beyond knowing Jesus, could it be that they were all able to go on a retreat
at Ultimathule together as pastor’s wives? Could it be that this was made possible through God’s provi-
dential hand moving on the hearts of those few that made it happen? Front row left to right: Nancy Saw-
yer, Lucy Daniels, Sandra Hanna, Carolyn Uttereyuk, back row left to right: Cynthia Bergstrom, Eleanor
Claus [from Ultimathule], Autum Botts and Patty Meredith.
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Hank and Lil Pearson
SLOW DANCE Have you ever watched kids on a merry-go-round?
Or listened to the rain slapping on the ground?
Ever followed a butterfly's erratic flight?
Or gazed at the sun into the fading night?
You better slow down. Don't dance so fast.
Time is short. The music won't last.
Do you run through each day on the fly?
When you ask ―How are you?‖ Do you hear the reply? When the day is done do you lie in your bed
With the next hundred chores running through your head?
You'd better slow down. Don't dance so fast.
Time is short. The music won't last.
Ever told your child, we'll do it tomorrow
And in your haste, not see his sorrow?
Ever lost touch, let a good friendship die
Cause you never had time to call and say, "Hi."
You'd better slow down. Don't dance so fast.
Time is short. The music won't last.
When you run so fast to get somewhere
You miss half the fun of getting there.
When you worry and hurry through your day,
It is like an unopened gift thrown away.
Life is not a race. Do take it slower.
Hear the music before the song is over.
[Forwarded by Tiffany Atkinson]
Rid
dles
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my to
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m, m
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ht, an
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the m
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water. W
hat am
I?
2.
Th
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wh
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oesn
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wh
o b
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gh
t it doesn
't need
it. Th
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wh
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eeds it d
oesn
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ow
it. W
hat is it?
3.
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at can ru
n b
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alks, h
as a mou
th b
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ever talk
s, has a h
ead b
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eeps, h
as a bed
bu
t nev
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5
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Wanted...OLD PICTURES!
We hope that many of you are enjoying your 2009 ECCAK calendar. If you did not receive one in the mail, please contact our office and we will be glad to send you one. As we think about putting out another calendar for 2010, perhaps you have some old pictures from the “good old days” that you would like to share with us. Please send them to: ECCAK—PO Box 70749 Eagle River, AK 99577. We will scan them and return them to you. Be sure to provide us with your return address.
―Morgan’s Empty Shelves – await the North Star at Koyuk.‖
Picture and caption downloaded from the www.
Wise Old Saying:
―How many observe Christ’s Birthday; how few His precepts.‖
Ben Franklin (1706-1790)
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Chickaloon Retreat Center on the Move!
Many trees have been fallen at our Chicka-
loon property by more people then can be
mentioned in this article. What is the clearing
all about? This spring, with the ECCAK
General Council approval, we will be building two cab-
ins on the Chickaloon prop-
erty.
It was the dream of Don and
Effie Graham, donors of the
pristine 80 acre plot, to see it
used for the glory of God.
There have been progress and
setbacks over the last several
years. One set back was when the Graham
home burned a few years back.
But it seems that the time has come to take
some steps forward again. We will be in need
of some building teams to build the two cab-
ins sometime in the spring/summer of 2009.
The vision for the retreat center is ―to provide a
place where sojourners encounter God through
multifaceted opportunities that take place in the
untamed splendor of Chickaloon.‖ We believe
when you stand in the midst of its beauty, you can almost hear the still
small voice of God beckoning you to
―come to a safe place nestled within
My boundless borders and My cloud
catching peaks which will surrender
itself to all sojourning ministers.‖
The building of the two cabins is a
part of Phase 1. Three other phases are
planned but not yet approved by the
ECCAK General Council. We will be praying for
affirmation via a grant which will be a significant boast to helping to launch the dream of all four
phases.
For more info how you can help out just call the
ECCAK Office!
Study on riches and slothfulness:
Prov. 11:4; 13:4, Matt. 19:23; Mark
4:19; I Tim. 6:6-10; Heb. 11:24-26
Alaska Hunting Opportunity
HUNTERS ONLY: Once in a lifetime opportunity! CYAK is spon-
soring a fund raiser through a silent auction. The
successful bidder will get to fly into bush Alaska
to hunt a black bear. Pike fishing also available!
Interested? Call Mary Putera at
907-373-2322 or email her at
Important Statistics
Five out of four people have
trouble with fractions.
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A TRAP
DAILY PRAYER BY NAME AND BY PICTURE
SUN
Jason & Sarah Battiest Fairbanks, AK
MON
Jason & Myra Harris Galena, AK
TUE
Donald Fancher Unalakleet, AK
WED
Jon & Lisa Cardwell Moreno Valley, CA
THU
Wass & Jean Mute Koyuk, AK
FRI
Nathan & Sandra Hanna Mekoryuk, AK
SAT
Neil & Autumn Botts Eagle River, AK
ECCAK PRAYER CALENDARECCAK PRAYER CALENDAR January 2009
Dustin Hibbard
with Arctic
Barnabas Minis-
try’s Minute Men
in Soldotna who handles all the bush
construction pro-
jects along with
Eric Mayer.
Janet Bloodgood of
Nome reads a pas-
sage of Scripture during the Pastor
Leader Retreat.
Martha Fiskeaux,
heading on a mis-
sions trip to Africa
along with her mom, Nancy, and
others...in January.
Percy & Frances
Agloinga from
White Mountain.
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DAILY PRAYER BY NAME AND BY PICTURE
SUN
Sister Olson Nome, AK
MON
Maggie Olson Golovin, AK
TUE
Hank & Lil Pearson Eagle River, AK
WED
Aune Carlson North Park Seminary
THU
Mark Hill Soldotna, AK
FRI
Chuck Walles Chicago, IL
SAT
Eric Mayer Soldotna, AK
ECCAK PRAYER CALENDARECCAK PRAYER CALENDAR February 2009
―Upa‖ Wilson, the old-
est elder [92] in Wt.
Mtn., falls & is medi-
vacced to Nome w/
concern of a broken hip. Thanks be to God,
it was just a bad bruise.
He was back in church
on Sunday!
Chuck Monie, from
Eagle River Commu-
nity Covenant, serves
on the ACC Board.
Chester Mute at-
tended the Pastor
Leader Retreat in
Nome, 2008.
Ken Andersons’s
picture was caught
when he attended
Hank Pearson’s
80th BD party.
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