[1][2] The church is located in the residential area of Rokossovsky Street near the Niva market, on Heroes of Stalingrad Square.
It was planned to place a house of culture of the radio plant, a recreation park and a shopping center.
Everyone knows the glorious names of Prince Igor, martyrs for the faith of Prince Michael and boyar Fyodor, St. Anthony of Pechersk - founder of the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra, educators Danylo Tuptal and Ivan Maksymovych - founder of the Chernihiv Collegium, Metropolitan Tobolsky and many others.
The lower floor is consecrated in honor of the new martyrs of the confessors of the Russian Land, who suffered for the faith, for the Orthodox Church during the total repression of the first half of the XX century.
The consecration ceremony was presided over by Metropolitan of Kyiv and All Ukraine, Primate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) His Beatitude Volodymyr.
Despite the fact that the temple stands in the lowlands, its golden domes can be seen even from Victory Avenue near the Central Market.
The stained glass window makes an extraordinary, unforgettable impression, especially inside the temple, although it is well visible from the street.
Two large semicircular wings with an arcade will be added to the church, where there will be a Sunday school for adults and children, a library of spiritual literature, special workshops: icon painting, wood carving, artistic embroidery, church choral singing, and a sports and health center for children and youth.