This view is of the church proper with its new dome. In the background you can see the dome on Artim Hall -- the parish hall named for the 3rd pastor, Rt. Rev. Mitred Archpriest Michael Artim of blessed memory. The church was originally a World War II Army mess hall purchased from Fort Richardson, outside of Anchorage in 1958, and moved to this location. It was remolded into a church and rectory with a basement hall. In 1995 the complex was totally remodeled and upgraded with the addition of Artim Hall, two new domes, and a garage. |
St. Nicholas is famed for its lit dome over the main entrance to the church. The only interiorly lit dome in the United States, possibly the world, was designed by Dominic Gospadar |
The iconostas and its icons are the pride and joy of parishioners and very impressive to our visitors. (Click on Royal Doors to see Details)
Our Icons were written by Rev. Deacon Charles Rohrbacher of Juneau Alaska. Deacon Charles has written icons for Byzantine, Orthodox, and Roman Catholic Churches in Alaska. His icons are held in the highest esteem and sought after by many.