Church Icons - The Nave
- St. Filothea of Romania (1206-1218) - Martyred by her father for her pious acts of charity.
- Apostle Stephen the Protomartyr (Died c.34) - One of the original seven deacons and the first martyr.
- St. Tamar of Georgia (1160-1213) - Queen of Georgia from 1184 to 1213.
- Great-martyr Demetrios of Thessaloniki (270-306) - A Christian martyr of the early 4th century AD.
- Great-martyr Catherine of Alexandria (282-305) - A princess and a noted scholar.
- St. Seraphim of Sarov (1754-1833) - A Russian ascetic and wonderworker of the 18th century.
- St. Sophia the Martyr (Died c.137) - Witnessed the martyrdom of her three daughters.
- Great-martyr & Trophy-bearer George (280-303) - A Roman soldier martyred under Diocletian in the 4th century.
- St. John of Shanghai & San Francisco (1896-1966) - Bishop and wonderworker who served China, France and the USA.
- Theophany - The Baptism of Jesus which reveals the Most Holy Trinity to the world.
- The Annunciation – Gabriel The Archangel Gabriel announces to Mary that she will bear the Christ.
- The Annunciation – Mary The Theotokos' hand is raised in acceptance of God's calling & will.
- The Resurrection - Our Lord is depicted pulling up Adam and Eve out of their graves while trampling upon the gates of death.
- St. Nektarios of Aegina (1846-1920) - Metropolitan of Pentapolis, Egypt; wonderworker of Aegina, Greece.
- St. Alexis Toth of Wilkes-Barre (1853-1909) - Slovakian born missionary priest to St. Mary's in Minneapolis.
- St. Timothy (Died 80) - St. Paul's companion on many of his journeys.
- St. Dionysius the Areopagite (Died c.96) - First Bishop of Athens, patron of lawyers, converted by St. Paul.
- St. Eleutherios of Illyria (Died 121) - The youngest Bishop of Rome, martyred under Emperor Hadrian.
- St. Nicholas of Myra (Died c.343) - Archbishop of Myra in Asia Minor and basis of Santa Claus legends.
- Sts. Herman of Alaska & Peter the Aleut (1756-1836/died 1815) - Herman was a missionary to Alaska. Peter was an Aleut, martyred by Franciscan missionaries.
- St. Aristides of Athens (c.2nd century) - A philosopher known as the author of the Apology of Aristides.
- St. Irene Chrysovalantou (c.9th century) - Gave up a royal marriage to join the monastic life.
- St. Macarius of Egypt (c.300-391) - A Coptic Egyptian Christian monk and hermit.
- Dormition of the Mother of God - The Theotokos on her deathbed. Christ is holding a small child clothed in white representing the soul of the Virgin Mary.
St. Filothea of Romania
Apostle Stephen the Protomartyr
St. Tamar of Georgia
Great-martyr Demetrios of Thessaloniki
Great-martyr Catherine of Alexandria
St. Seraphim of Sarov
St. Sophia the Martyr
Great-martyr & Trophy-bearer George
St. John of Shanghai & San Francisco
Theophany
The Annunciation (Gabriel)
The Annunciation (Mary)
The Resurrection
St. Nektarios of Aegina
St. Alexis Toth of Wilkes-Barre
St. Timothy
St. Dionysius the Areopagite
St. Eleutherios of Illyria
St. Nicholas of Myra
Sts. Herman of Alaska & Peter the Aleut
St. Aristides of Athens
St. Irene Chrysovalantou
St. Macarius of Egypt
Dormition of the Mother of God