Eagle River, Alaska

Antiochian Archdiocese

Saint John Orthodox Cathedral

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Saint John’s community sits at the base of the Chugach mountains in Eagle River, Alaska. It is a parish in the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America.
We invite you to join us in our journey to know God and to serve our neighbors within the tradition of Orthodox Christianity.
Sunday Divine Liturgy - 10:00am
Saturday Vespers - 7:15pm

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Christmas Visitors
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Two large bull moose visited the Cathedral on the day before Christmas Eve. As they picked the small crabapples off the tree in the lawn their antlers deftly undecorated the tree by removing the lights. The lingered for over an hour helping themselves later to the mountain ash berries at the back door.

Sunday's Homily Excerpt -

The banquet in the parable today is a picture of heaven, of the joy of the Kingdom of God to which God has invited the entire world. It is the joy which Jesus Christ opened to us through His death on the Cross and His resurrection on the third day. It is the joy we cling to as the eclipse of our own death awaits us and the eyes of faith anticipate the moment we emerge into the age to come. There are days, of course, for most of us when such a hope seems very distant, or even, perhaps, wildly improbable. In those moments I try to remember Christ and what the Gospels tell us about Him. I remember that I have entrusted my life to Him. I remember the certitude I have when this hope is the most real thing in the world, a certitude that comes unexpectedly sometimes like a breeze or memory that hints of a time and place indescribably good. All of this waiting, longing, hoping is something the season of Advent allows us to experience.” Fr. Marc Dunaway, November 30, 2025-

"One Accord"

Excerpts from Christian writers Past and Present

'Let us the faithful...' - With this exclamation we are reminded that the meaning of the liturgy is not that in it the priest serves for the laity, or that the laity participates in the service each 'or himself,' but that the entire assembly, in the mutual submission of all ministries one to another, constitutes a single body for the realization of the priesthood of Jesus Christ. …and that we do not go to the church for ourselves and for our own desires, but for the service of Christ’s work in the world. - Fr. Alexander Schmemann, The Eucharist, pg 93