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St. Innocent Orthodox Cathedral is a Russian Orthodox parish founded in 1967 to serve the Anchorage area population and visitors from remote Alaskan villages. The cathedral is part of the Diocese of Alaska and welcomes both Orthodox and non-Orthodox visitors to its services.

St. Tikhon of Moscow Orthodox Church is an Orthodox Christian community in Anchorage, Alaska, part of the Diocese of Sitka and Alaska of the Orthodox Church in America. The parish celebrates the Divine Liturgy and Eucharist as central to worship, drawing spiritual strength from their patron Saint Tikhon of Moscow.

All Saints of America Orthodox Church is a prayerful parish serving the greater Homer, Alaska area, devoted to living the Orthodox Christian faith through participation in Divine Services and daily worship of Christ in homes and community.

Holy Transfiguration is the northernmost parish of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, served by Fr. Vasili Hillhouse. We are a diverse parish with many ethnicities represented in our congregation.

Chignik Lagoon Orthodox Mission is part of the Orthodox Church in America, serving as a parish in the Diocese of Alaska.

St. Innocent Russian Orthodox Cathedral has been a beacon of the Orthodox Christian faith in Anchorage since 1967, serving both residents and visitors alike with a diverse community rooted in the spiritual heritage of the first Orthodox missionaries to Alaska.

St. Juvenaly and His Companion Orthodox Mission is an Orthodox Christian church established in Wasilla, Alaska, committed to bringing the fullness of the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the Mat-Su Valley with services in English and indigenous languages including Slavonic, Aleut, Yupik, and Tlingit.

St. John Orthodox Cathedral is a parish in the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America located at the base of the Chugach mountains in Eagle River, Alaska, inviting people to know God and serve neighbors within the Orthodox Christian tradition.

St. Herman Orthodox Church is the farthest north Orthodox parish in America, located in Fairbanks, Alaska, continuing the missionary legacy of St. Herman in bringing Orthodox Christianity to northern Alaska.

Saint Herman Antiochian Orthodox Church is a parish serving the Matanuska-Susitna Valley in Wasilla, Alaska, committed to living out the Orthodox Christian faith through Divine Services, Scripture study, and caring for the poor and needy.
Saint Nicholas Orthodox Church was founded in 1893 at the request of the local Tlingit community. It has been a fixture of the Juneau community and landscape ever since.
St. Herman's Orthodox Church in Fairbanks, Alaska is the farthest north Orthodox Parish in America, focusing on bringing Orthodox Christianity to northern Alaska.

St. Nicholas Orthodox Church was founded in 1893 at the request of the local Tlingit community, serving as a fixture of the Juneau community with a deep faith rooted in Orthodox Christianity.
St. John the Theologian Church is an Orthodox Christian church in Sand Point, Alaska, preserving the ancient faith through the Divine Liturgy, the Holy Mysteries, and the teachings of the Church Fathers.
Holy Transfiguration of Our Lord is an Orthodox congregation serving Anchor Point, Alaska. Rooted in the apostolic tradition and the seven Ecumenical Councils, this church offers the beauty and depth of Orthodox worship.
St. John the Baptist Orthodox Church is an Orthodox congregation serving Juneau, Alaska. Rooted in the apostolic tradition and the seven Ecumenical Councils, this church offers the beauty and depth of Orthodox worship.
Saint George Russian Orthodox Church is an Orthodox church located in Dutch Harbor, Alaska, offering the Divine Liturgy and the fullness of the Christian faith as preserved by the Orthodox Church through the centuries.
Saint Matthew Mission is an Orthodox church located in Bethel, Alaska, offering the Divine Liturgy and the fullness of the Christian faith as preserved by the Orthodox Church through the centuries.
St. Nicholas Church is an Orthodox congregation serving Kwethluk, Alaska. Rooted in the apostolic tradition and the seven Ecumenical Councils, this church offers the beauty and depth of Orthodox worship.
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