St. James Antiochian Orthodox Church in Loveland, Ohio is a Christian Orthodox Church affiliated with The Self Ruled Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America. They offer bilingual Divine Liturgy services in English and Arabic, providing a spiritual home for their community.
With a focus on giving and generosity, St. James Antiochian Orthodox Church encourages its members to make meaningful contributions, emphasizing that giving is a safe investment that yields abundant rewards. Through their weekly bulletins and various collections, they actively support causes such as earthquake relief efforts, fostering a spirit of compassion and solidarity.
Dominic Dalonzo
a month agoFr. Fino was very kind to bless by business. As a Roman Catholic I look forward to attending a liturgy and experiencing the mysteries of faith in a different format. He was more than welcoming. Our faith is the same.
Nick Strang
2 years agoWow. I cant say enough about the people at St. James. Ive lived down the street from here eince like forever. Ive just recently started going to their food festival and just wow. Everyone there is so inviting, everyone has a smile on their face, besides the kids when you tell them its time to go home. The food, SOOO GOOD. The community, I cant speak any higher of them besides im glad i got to meet them and they welcomed me into their community like ive been there for yearsssss. I would recommend checking this place out. Also very beautiful inside of church. Just go once, if youre nervous dont be, I was but wow, everyone there is a great person and they just want the best for everyone. Thank you for having me and family feel welcome and leave full of love and delicious food. Thank you.
Kathy Weaver
2 years agoVery warm and inviting community. Fr Fino is amazing and so kind. A very good place to learn and practice the Orthodox Christian faith.
Nel El
2 years agoBeautiful church. Father Fino is a great person who cares about every member of the church.
Amanda
2 years agoItโs amazing church. We love the priests and people there.