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Часовня Воскресения Христова is an Orthodox church located in Lavrentiya, Alaska, offering the Divine Liturgy and the fullness of the Christian faith as preserved by the Orthodox Church through the centuries.
The Historic District comprises the Bering Sea islands of Saint George and Saint Paul, including rookeries, killing grounds, and settlement areas. There are 106 contributing buildings, 2 contributing structures, 12 historic sites (rookeries).
St. Nicholas Chapel is an Orthodox Church in America parish located in Ekuk, Alaska, part of the Diocese of Alaska and the Alaska Peninsula-Bristol Bay Deanery.
Protection of the Theotokos Church is part of the Orthodox Church in America, serving the Diocese of Alaska and dedicated to the spiritual needs of the community.
Russian Orthodox Church is an Orthodox Christian church in Dillingham, Alaska, preserving the ancient faith through the Divine Liturgy, the Holy Mysteries, and the teachings of the Church Fathers.
Protection of the Theotokos Orthodox Church is an Orthodox Church in America parish located in Aniak, Alaska, serving the Russian Mission/Yukon Deanery under the Diocese of Alaska.
St. Nicholas Orthodox Church is part of the Orthodox Church in America, located in Atka, Alaska, serving the native Aleut community and playing a central role in village life.
St. Nicholas Church is an Orthodox Church in America parish located in Anchorage, Alaska, part of the Diocese of Alaska and the Russian Mission/Yukon Deanery.
St. Seraphim of Sarov is an Orthodox Church in America parish located in Dillingham, Alaska, part of the Diocese of Alaska and the Alaska Peninsula-Bristol Bay Deanery.
An Orthodox Church in America parish in Ouzinkie, Alaska, celebrating 150 years with roots tracing back to the missionary work of St Herman of Alaska in the 1800s.
St. John Church is an Orthodox Church in America parish located in Ekwok, Alaska, part of the Diocese of Alaska within the Alaska Peninsula-Bristol Bay Deanery.
St. Nicholas Orthodox Church is a parish of the Orthodox Church in America, under the Diocese of Alaska, serving the community of Hoonah.
Nativity of the Theotokos is an Orthodox Church in America parish located in Chenega Bay, Alaska, serving the Kenai and Prince William Sound region.
Holy Assumption of the Virgin Mary is a Russian Orthodox Church in Kenai, Alaska, established in 1845 as a permanent parish and serving the local Kenaitze Indian and broader community for nearly 180 years.
St. Michael the Archangel Church is a Russian Orthodox Church founded in 1925 in Cordova, Alaska, affiliated with the Orthodox Church in America and part of the Diocese of Alaska.
St. Sophia Orthodox Church is an Orthodox Church in America parish serving the Bethel, Alaska community. The church welcomes those interested in learning about Orthodoxy and offers sacraments including baptisms and marriages.
St. Nicholas Orthodox Church is a parish of the Orthodox Church in America located in Chignik Lake, Alaska, serving 138 Aluutiq parishioners in a remote community accessible only by airplane.
St. Nicholas Orthodox Church is a historic Orthodox parish in Alaska with roots tracing to 1830s Russian Orthodox missionary work among the Dena'ina tribe, now serving as a preserved sacred site and historical landmark at Eklutna Historical Park.
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.
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