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St. Nicholas Antiochian Orthodox Cathedral is the mother cathedral and seat of the Metropolitan of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America, founded in 1895 as the first community established by St. Raphael of Brooklyn.

Ss. Peter and Paul Orthodox Church is dedicated to worshiping the Lord and God and Savior Jesus Christ, with a rich history tied to the Eastern Orthodox faith handed down through generations.

The Greek Orthodox Archdiocesan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity is the National Cathedral of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, serving as a spiritual home with a focus on education, community, and cultural events.

St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church welcomes both parishioners and visitors, offering services, events, and opportunities to donate or become a member. It is a parish under the spiritual guidance of the Archbishop of America.

St. George Orthodox Church is a Pan-Orthodox, English language parish serving Western New York, dedicated to proclaiming and sharing the Gospel Message of Our Lord Jesus Christ.

Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America is an Orthodox congregation serving New York, New York. Rooted in the apostolic tradition and the seven Ecumenical Councils, this church offers the beauty and depth of Orthodox worship.

The Diocese of the Armenian Church of America focuses on preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ and realizing this mission through worship, education, witness, service, and a common life in Christ as expressed in the Armenian faith-experience.

The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA is an Eastern Orthodox denomination serving Ukrainian faithful and their descendants. The church maintains strong ties to Ukraine, particularly through humanitarian missions and spiritual support for those affected by the ongoing war.

Transfiguration of Christ Greek Orthodox Church shares the Gospel of Christ in Corona, NY since 1926, encouraging regular attendance, participation in services, and community involvement.

Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral of St. Volodymyr is a Ukrainian Orthodox parish in New York serving the Ukrainian Orthodox community with divine liturgies conducted entirely in Ukrainian. The church maintains traditional Orthodox worship and cultural traditions including Christmas celebrations and spiritual support for Ukraine.

Sts. Theodore Orthodox Christian Church exists to bring hope to all who are living in darkness and to transform the hearts of people into a personal relationship with Jesus.

Serbian Orthodox Cathedral of Saint Sava is a Serbian Orthodox parish in New York dedicated to serving the Serbian Orthodox Christian community and fostering Serbian language and cultural heritage through religious services and educational programs.

St. Peter Armenian Apostolic Church is dedicated to preserving Armenian cultural and spiritual life while providing a family-centered community hub. It emphasizes connection during challenging times and offers various educational and spiritual programs.

Saint Peter the Apostle Greek Orthodox Church in Bronx, NY is an Eastern Orthodox parish that invites families to participate in traditional Divine Liturgy services and experience the ancient faith and rich traditions of the Orthodox Church.

Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine, rebuilt after being destroyed on 9/11, serves as a National Shrine and place of pilgrimage, welcoming all as a house of prayer for all people.

St. Nicholas of Myra Orthodox Church is an active parish in New York City's East Village founded by Carpatho-Rusyn Christians, now serving members from many Orthodox backgrounds while blending English and Church Slavonic in worship. The parish is part of the American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese and celebrates the teachings of Holy Scripture and Sacred Traditions of the Orthodox Christian Faith.

Saint Michael's is an English-speaking parish of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America, rooted in a community of faithful Christians tracing back to Syrian immigrant families who fled Ottoman persecution in the late 19th century.