Greenland, the world’s largest island, is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark. Its Inuit population has a deep connection to the Arctic environment, relying on fishing, hunting, and traditional crafts. Lutheran Christianity is the main faith, introduced by Danish missionaries, but many Greenlanders also honor ancient Inuit beliefs and customs. Community life often centers around the church, and spiritual practices are closely tied to the rhythms of nature and the changing seasons.