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Central Indiana Orthodox Mission Council
Anchorage and Eklutna, Alaska

July 12th - 15th, 2007


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The Central Indiana Orthodox Mission Council team is in Alaska to work on transforming Eklutna by continuing work on both the old and new Churches, as well as painting and building shrines around the newly established monastery grounds. The team has been participating in the rich Liturgical life in the Anchorage area in between their labors in Eklutna and yet has still found some time for seeing some of the sights around the Anchorage area. May God grant them Many Years and continue to bless them in their efforts.


Click here to see a slideshow from Ss. Peter and Paul Vigil, Anchorage Alaska!


Click here to see a slideshow from Ss. Peter and Paul Hierarchical Divine Liturgy, Anchorage Alaska!
Click here to see a slideshow of the team's work in Eklutna and the BBQ hosted by Bishop NIKOLAI for the team!
Click here to see a slideshow from Hierarchical Divine Liturgy on Saturday, July 14, in Eklutna Alaska!
Click here to see a slideshow from the Hierarchical Divine Liturgy on Sunday, July 15, 2007 in Anchorage, Alaska!

His Grace with the Indiana team
His Grace with the clergy and altar servers on Sunday morning at the Cathedral following the Hierarchical Divine Liturgy
Akathist to St. Herman is served Thursday night at St. Innocent Cathedral.
The team gets their first look around Eklutna
Hierodeacon Panteleimon shows the team the old Church


Hierarchical Divine Liturgy in Eklutna on Saturday morning



Protodeacon George Nelson takes the two visiting Serbian priests, Father Radoslav Filipovic, retired from Indianapolis, and Father Dragan Petrovic, priest of St. Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Church in Indianapolis, up into the bell tower at St. Innocent Cathedral



There are 17 team members and their transportation is a school bus.



The team works literally day and "night" (although it does not get dark) and in rain or shine installing windows, painting, repairing, building, installing flooring, and whatever else needs to be done.

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His Grace The Right Reverend NIKOLAI, Bishop of Sitka, Anchorage & Alaska
©2006 Russian Orthodox Diocese of Alaska

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