Tongan Fellowship
The Tongan Fellowship has met at Anchor Park since 1978. Many members of the Fellowship are also members of Anchor Park and actively participate in both communities. Several of the Tongan leaders and Lay Speakers are dynamic speakers and are available to speak to other groups.
The Tongan Choir provides music for worship services on the first Sunday every month. They also provide music and dancing for other churches, Alaska Conference meetings and special occasions.
Members of the Tongan Fellowship are part of the large population in Anchorage (and Alaska) who have come here for work opportunities. The Kingdom of Tonga includes about 150 islands in the heart of Polynesia in the South Pacific, east and north of New Zealand. Europeans discovered the islands in the early 17th century. Tongans have embraced the principles of Christianity, brought to them by missionaries of several faiths, particularly Methodists and Catholics.
The Tongan Choir provides music for worship services on the first Sunday every month. They also provide music and dancing for other churches, Alaska Conference meetings and special occasions.
Members of the Tongan Fellowship are part of the large population in Anchorage (and Alaska) who have come here for work opportunities. The Kingdom of Tonga includes about 150 islands in the heart of Polynesia in the South Pacific, east and north of New Zealand. Europeans discovered the islands in the early 17th century. Tongans have embraced the principles of Christianity, brought to them by missionaries of several faiths, particularly Methodists and Catholics.