Alaska mission trips are full of ministering in the most diverse neighborhoods in America. Your team would serve in the Anchorage area, or further out in Wasilla or Palmer. In those locations, we are working in a variety of ministries and with churches and pastors from the local communities. A wide variety of ministry options are listed below. Whatever the ministries chosen, there are people throughout Alaska who desperately need encouragement and to be shown the love of Jesus Christ.
Price & Registration
2027 PRICING
Option A6 Day/5 Night + Floor Stay
$ 899
PER PARTICIPANTOption B6 Day/5 Night + Hotel/Guesthouse
$ 1099
PER PARTICIPANTWhat's Included?
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CUSTOMIZATION & FLEXIBILITY
Private Trip — Just Your Group
Flexible Dates (any time of year)
Customizable Trip Length
Custom Ministry Focus Options
Flexible Lodging Options to Fit Your Group & Budget
Optional Recreation Upgrades
Option to Add Extra Days
PLANNING & PREP
Pre-Trip Consultation
Promotional Materials
Promotional Videos
Participant Manual (PDF)
Full Hour-by-Hour Trip Itinerary
Online Trip Portal Access (view & manage trip details)
Personal Mission Trip Consultant
MINISTRY
Customized Ministries for Your Group
Service Project Materials
Local Church & Ministry Partnerships
Cultural Orientation
Devotional Materials
Evening Worship Gatherings
Opportunity to Worship with a Local Church
Blessing Bag Outreach
STAFFING
Experienced Thirst Missions Staff will guide your trip
TRANSPORTATION
On-the-Ground Transportation Included
(All locations except Appalachia)
LODGING & MEALS
Lodging Options Based on Your Group Selection
Beds Provided (no floor sleeping)
All Meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
Snacks & Drinks
Purified Drinking Water
Participant T-Shirt
EVENING WORSHIP & MEETINGS
Relational, participant centered worship environment
Guided debriefs connecting real-life ministry to faith
Honest conversations about poverty, culture, and brokenness
Space for students to ask questions and share openly
Devotions rooted in Scripture and lived experience
Worship that is simple, authentic, and distraction-free
EXPERIENCE & EXTRAS
Final Day Recreation Options (upgrades available)
Long-Term Church Partnership Opportunities
TRIP LENGTH
Appalachia: 5 Days / 4 Nights
Alaska, Belize, Guatemala & Puerto Rico: 6 Days / 5 Nights
General Info
- Groups of 10+ have Private Mission Trips – Just your Group
- Custom Mission Trips – Choose from a menu of 14+ ministry options that fit your team best
- Choice of Lodging – Floor Stay or Guesthouse/Hotel Stay
- Trip Length – Mission Trips start at 6 days / 5 nights. Additional days may be added. Floor Stay – $150/day/person, Guesthouse/Hotel Stay – $185/day/person
- Mission Trips available year round
- Arrive/Depart any day you choose
- All ages welcome
- Recreation upgrades available
- Long-Term partnership opportunities
- Extra Large Group Sizes are welcome
- Flights not included
Alaska Profile
From its gold rush past to its vital role in energy and seafood industries, from ancient cultures to stunning geography, Alaska remains a land of opportunity and ministry. Whether you’re captivated by the Northern Lights and snow-capped peaks, inspired by its rugged wilderness, or moved by the resilience of its people, Alaska is not just a destination—it’s a calling.
Quick Facts
Quick Facts at a Glance
- Location: North America, northwest of Canada
- Size: 663,000 square miles (larger than Texas, California, Utah, Kansas, and Florida combined)
- Population: 737,259 (lowest density in the U.S.)
- Largest City: Anchorage (300,950 residents)
- Coastline: 33,904 miles — the longest in the U.S. (Florida is second with 8,400)
- Climate: Summers average 60–80°F; winters range from temperate to arctic
- Terrain: Coastlines, tundra, forests, and the highest mountains in North America
- Elevation Range: Sea level to 20,320 feet (Denali/Mt. McKinley)
- Fun Fact: If placed over a U.S. map, Alaska would stretch from the East Coast to the West Coast!
A Storied Past
- 1741: Danish explorer Vitus Bering first sights Alaska.
- 1784: Russian whalers establish the first settlement on Kodiak Island.
- 1867: The U.S. buys Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million—mocked as “Seward’s Folly.”
- 1880: Joe Juneau’s discovery of gold sparks the gold rush era.
- 1943: Japan invades the Aleutian Islands during WWII, in the One Thousand Mile War.
- 1959: Alaska becomes the 49th state on January 3.
Did you know? In 1926, 13-year-old Bennie Benson designed Alaska’s state flag.
Land & Nature
- 17 of the 20 tallest U.S. peaks are found here.
- Denali (Mt. McKinley): At 20,320 feet, it’s the tallest mountain in North America.
- Tongass National Forest: The largest national forest in the U.S.
- Aurora Borealis: Fairbanks sees the Northern Lights an average of 243 nights a year.
- Extreme Weather: Hottest recorded temp — 100°F (1915); Coldest — -80°F (1971).
People & Culture
- Alaska Native refers to the state’s original people groups: Aleut, Eskimo, and Indian tribes.
- The word Alaska comes from the Eskimo word Alakshak, meaning great lands or peninsula.
- Symbols of Alaska:
- State Flower: Forget-Me-Not
- State Bird: Willow Ptarmigan
- State Tree: Sitka Spruce
- State Sport: Dog Mushing
- State Mineral: Gold
- State Flower: Forget-Me-Not
Fun fact: The Alaskan Malamute, bred by the Malemiut Eskimos, is one of the strongest sled dogs in the world.
Economy & Industry
- Provides 25% of U.S. oil production.
- Prudhoe Bay: Largest oil field in North America.
- Trans-Alaska Pipeline: 800 miles long, moving up to 88,000 barrels of oil per hour.
- Fishing & Seafood: Largest private industry employer; most U.S. salmon, crab, halibut, and herring come from Alaska.
Alaska - A Great Mission Destination
While Alaska is famous for its beauty and natural wonders, it is also a place of unique ministry opportunities that make it one of Thirst Missions’ most impactful destinations.
- Spiritual Need: Despite its vast land, Alaska has one of the lowest church-to-population ratios in the U.S. Many communities lack consistent pastoral support and need encouragement from mission teams.
- Isolation: Many Alaskan towns and villages are remote and hard to reach, leading to feelings of isolation. Mission teams provide encouragement, resources, and spiritual support that can have a lasting impact.
- Cultural Diversity: Alaska is home to a rich mix of Alaska Native tribes, immigrant populations, and transient workers. Mission trips here give participants the chance to engage cross-culturally while still serving in the U.S.
- Community Impact: Teams often serve through VBS programs, youth ministry, homeless outreach, and community service projects that meet practical needs, provide encouragement, show mercy and love, while pointing people to Christ.
- Encouragement for Pastors: Many pastors serve bi-vocationally in difficult environments. Your presence brings hope and refreshment to them and their congregations.
- Safe & Accessible: For groups looking to serve cross-culturally without leaving the U.S., Alaska offers an ideal option. Teams experience a “world away” feeling with the security of domestic travel.
Did you know? Nearly one-third of Alaska lies within the Arctic Circle, and many communities rely heavily on air or water travel. Mission trips can provide vital encouragement and resources in places where ministry partners rarely get outside help.
Why Alaska?
Why go on a mission trip to Alaska with Thirst Missions?
Going on a mission trip to Alaska with Thirst Missions can be a unique and impactful experience for several reasons. Here’s why many individuals and church groups choose this specific opportunity:
1. Serve in a U.S. Mission Field with Real Needs
While Alaska is part of the United States, many of its communities face significant challenges, including:
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Spiritual isolation in remote villages or even within larger towns and cities
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Limited access to churches or pastors
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Most unchurched state in the US
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Poverty, alcoholism, abuse, and homelessness among the highest in the nation
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Local pastors want the help and encouragement of outreach oriented teams
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Invest in awesome kids in need of Christian role models
Thirst Missions partners with local churches and ministries, allowing you to support ongoing efforts in meaningful ways.
2. Authentic Ministry Partnerships
Thirst Missions emphasizes long-term relationships with local churches. When you serve, you:
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Build on existing ministry partnerships
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Support pastors and leaders who often feel alone in ministry
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Contribute to community-focused, sustainable outreach
3. Hands-On Service Opportunities
Trips typically involve a mix of customized ministries that could include:
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Service projects (construction, painting, repairs)
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Mercy Ministry (Food programs, shelters, etc.)
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Children’s ministry & VBS
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Community outreach & prayer walks
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Worship nights and encouragement for local believers. This gives your team a diverse and practical way to serve based on your skills and gifts.
4. Experience the Beauty and Culture of Alaska
Alaska is stunning—and its cultural heritage, especially in native communities, is rich and complex. With Thirst Missions, you’ll have the opportunity to:
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Learn about Alaska Native cultures
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Experience God’s creation in a breathtaking environment
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Engage in cross-cultural ministry without needing a passport
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Experience the rugged beauty of the last frontier: Glacier-fed lakes, lush forests, and snow-capped mountains teeming with wildlife
5. Spiritually Transformative for Your Team
Participants describe Thirst Missions trips as spiritually life-changing:
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Deepen your faith and reliance on God
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Step out of your comfort zone
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Strengthen team unity and purpose
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Return home with a greater heart for missions and service
Summary: Why Go to Alaska with Thirst Missions?
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Trusted, experienced mission organization (18 years of service)
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Focus on Christ-centered, sustainable impact
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Safe, structured, and fully planned trips
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Opportunity to serve in a challenging yet accessible location
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Affordable, Customizable, Private (just your group serving together)
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Professional staff to guide your trip!
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Alaska Mission Experts!
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Life-Changing Ministry and Relationships
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Culturally rich = powerful learning experience
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Trusted organization = safe and structured
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Local partnerships = sustainable impact
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Spirit-filled = growth for you and those you serve
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Affordable, Customized, Participant focused
Lodging Options
Option A
Option B
Ministry Options
Service Projects
Service Projects would be a combination of church/school and home projects. Painting, repair work, cleaning, gardening, and smaller needs based projects would be the main scope of the work opportunities provided.
Church Ministry
Participate in and attend Church services. The group is welcome to have participants prepare to share testimonies, prepare a message and 1 or more people prepare to lead songs in worship if desired.
Mercy Ministry
Working in thrift stores, with local shelters, food pantries, and blessing those with the greatest needs are all mercy ministry options.
Outreach Ministry
Hosting a movie night or cookout, inviting community members to meet at the church and fellowship together.
Sports Ministry
Organized football (soccer), basketball, and other games. Your team could also host a skills camp.
Kids Club/Bible Club
Lead Bible Stories, games, crafts and music with local children. This ministry can be as thorough or relaxed as desired.
Home Visits
Visit homes that your church partner’s pastor gives recommendations for – those in the congregation and community who could use additional support and encouragement at home. Your team will have the opportunity to package food and supplies and deliver them to individual homes and families in need, as well as pray with and visit people in their homes.
*Choosing this option may incur an additional cost
Recreation
Midweek
Each group leader can request one complimentary and/or one upgrade option.
Complimentary
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*Most Popular
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Final Day
Each group leader can request the complimentary option and/or one upgrade option.
Complimentary
*Most Popular
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Note: This option replaces the Complimentary Option
Upgrade**
Upgrade**
Upgrade**
**Note: As time allows, this option is added to the Complimentary Option
Sample Itinerary
The sample itinerary will give you an idea of what to expect on your Alaskan adventure. The trip itinerary will be customized for each week based on the church partner’s needs and ministry goals. Each week will be amazing!
FAQ - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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1. What are the maximum and minimum group sizes?
Our private trips can accommodate groups as small as 10 people and as large as 50+.
2. What are the mission trip prices?
Our trip details are available on our registration page.
3. Tell me more about the church partnerships in Alaska
Each group traveling to Alaska with Thirst Missions will be partnered with a local church. We believe the local church is God’s biblical design and want each team to be an encouragement to the church partner. Our church partners are small but healthy churches doing God’s work in difficult conditions.
4. Is Alaska safe?
Yes! Even though there is a lot of poverty and need in Alaska, and it’s a long ways away, it is one of our 50 states! Great health care and modern conveniences are only a short drive away most of the time. We have staff members guiding the trip and are experts when it comes to local knowledge and ministry leadership. Safety is our #1 priority on all trips, and it’s not just lip service, we practice what we preach.
5. What denominations do you work with?
Every year we work with a wide variety of denominations from teams in the US and Canada and our base of church partners in Alaska is varied as well. We strive to match the team with an appropriate church partner. All churches are vetted ahead of time and sign a statement of faith. Please see our Statement of Faith for more details.
6. What is the trip length?
Our trips are a minimum of six days/five nights, but you are able to add additional days to your trip for an added cost. Travel days are included in the total number of trip days.
7. Do I need to take any medical precautions?
Though it’s 3,000+ miles away from the continental United States, Alaska is part of the US and no special precautions need to be taken in the form of immunizations or prescriptions. The greater concern is to dress appropriately considering the wide variability of summers in south central Alaska, which can range from 45 degrees up to 85 degrees and see frequent short rainy spells.
8. What travel documents do I need?
If you’re traveling from the United States to Alaska you only need a driver’s license. For adults traveling with minors who are not their children (i.e. youth leaders and youth groups), it’s a good idea to have the youth bring whatever ID they can along with a letter of consent to travel that is signed by both parents. If you’re traveling from Canada (or elsewhere in the world), bring a passport.
9. Is airfare included in the trip cost?
10. Can I make contact with my loved ones while on my trip?
While Alaska is in the United States and many cell plans will have at least some coverage, we strongly discourage trip participants from calling, texting, going online, or on social media on their phones during the trip. Most people use their phone as their main camera, and that’s fine – just put it in airplane mode.
The ministry and relationships built when putting our personal devices down is eye-opening. Our philosophy is no news is good news. We encourage each group leader to post trip updates and send pictures back home on behalf of each group. In addition we post pictures every day from every trip on our Facebook page at facebook.com/thirstmissions. In the case of emergencies we have open and direct lines of immediate communication on every trip.
11. I have special dietary needs. Can these be met?
There is a section on the Individual Registration form each person fills out prior to the trip in which these needs can be listed. We read these over thoroughly and pass them along to our cooks. The food on our trips is plentiful and amazing!
We do our very best to accommodate all diets and diet restrictions, but please realize we are in a different culture without all the options we have back home. Feel free to bring supplemental food options with you if this will ease the anxiety of not knowing if there will be food which fit your tastes or diet.
12. Is the $499 registration fee deducted from my final payment?
No, it’s used right away to offset a small portion of planning and preparing for your group’s trip. Please read through our generous payment policy and cancellation agreement.
13. How do I select the ministries we desire?
Each group leader will have a missions consultant from Thirst Missions assigned who will go through ministry opportunities in detail. All group leaders have scheduled conference calls to discuss the trip and are welcome to contact their trip consultants about any other questions that arise.
14. What about on-ground transportation?
On-the-ground transportation is included in the price of the mission trip. Our Staff will pick you up from the airport after your arrival, transport you throughout the duration of your mission trip, and bring you back to the airport for departure from Anchorage.
15. Are any ministry materials provided?
Ministry materials are up to the teams to provide. Examples would be curriculum for VBS, sports equipment for sports outreach, and so on. Alaskan churches will have some resources that the group can use on a case-by-case basis. Most ministries require little in the way of materials. You can ask your missions consultant about suggestions for materials and ministry plans.
16. Are construction funds included in the cost of the trip?
Construction Project Funds are not included in your mission trip cost. Your mission consultant will give you some needed project options with costs if you are interested in doing larger projects with your team. If it is a larger project you are welcome to donate extra funds to go towards needed supplies and materials that can be purchased prior to your arrival and onsite when you arrive.
17. Are there any additional costs?
Besides your trip cost, the only things you’ll need money for are souvenirs, church offerings, extra snacks, and money for meals at the airport.
18. How do we pay for recreation?
Payment and reservations for upgraded recreation are made by your team before your time in Alaska. Please work with your Thirst Missions Consultant or Trip leader to confirm your specific reservation.
19. Can you tell us about the food provided?
The food provided will, for the most part, be food Americans and Canadians are quite familiar with. We’ll have healthy breakfasts provided in the guest house, lunch most days will be a bagged lunch on the go, and dinners will be hearty meals served at the guest house, at the church, or at a local restaurant.
20. Can I stay in contact with people once I return home?
Yes! You can use Facebook and Instagram or email, call, or text just like you do with your friends back home. Staying in touch with new friends in Alaska is such a blessing and benefit to going and serving.
21. What are some outreach ministry ideas?
Movie nights, worship celebrations, community meals, or sports tournaments are good outreaches. If you have good outreach ideas we are certainly happy to help you make them a reality! Check out our blog for more outreach ideas.
22. Children on Mission Trips
Thirst Missions trips are designed for participants ages 8 and older. Due to the full ministry schedule, evening meetings, travel demands, group dynamics, and the overall pace of the week, we strongly recommend that participants be at least 8 years old to fully engage in the experience.
That said, we understand that some group leaders may desire to include younger children. If a group leader chooses to allow parent’s on their trip to bring children under 8, this must be communicated in advance and approved. In these situations, there must be a clear understanding that:
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The team travels and serves together, and eats meals as provided.
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There are no side trips back and forth to lodging.
- The full team schedule will be honored.
The nature of our trips does not allow for flexible daily schedules built around individual family needs.
Child Pricing & Planning
All children must be included in the official participant count for transportation, lodging, ministry planning, and insurance purposes.
- Children under age 2: Free of charge (Must still be registered and included in total participant numbers.)
- Children ages 2–5: 50% of standard trip cost (Ages must be provided at registration so invoices can reflect accurate pricing.)
Clear communication regarding ages is essential to ensure proper lodging assignments, transportation planning, and billing accuracy.
23. Late Arrivals & Early Departures
Thirst Missions trips are designed as a complete, shared group ministry experience from beginning to end. For this reason, individual participants are not permitted to arrive late or depart early for convenience or scheduling preferences.
Exceptions may be made only in the case of:
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A key leadership role (e.g., Senior Pastor) who is unable to attend the full trip
Even in these cases, approval must be obtained in advance.
From a logistical standpoint, our lodging locations are often a significant distance from airports and ministry locations, making individual transportation arrangements difficult and disruptive. More importantly, our trips are intentionally structured to build spiritual momentum, group unity, safety, and cultural understanding from the opening meeting through the closing gathering.
Arriving late or leaving early:
- Disrupts team dynamics
- Complicates transportation logistics
- Diminishes the full discipleship impact of the experience
- Weakens safety protocols and awareness
For these reasons, participants are expected to commit to the full trip schedule and be full trip members of their team.












