The Church of Our Saviour is a historic Episcopal parish in the village of Mechanicsburg, Ohio, United States.
Founded in the 1890s, it is one of the youngest congregations in the village, but its Gothic Revival-style church building that was constructed soon after the parish's creation has been named a historic site.
[1] In its early years, its pipe organ, brass altar, and windows were deemed its most distinctive elements,[3]: 513 all of which prompted a local author to declare that "both the exterior and interior are very attractive" in 1907.
It was part of a multiple property submission of approximately twenty buildings,[1] scattered throughout the village in such a low concentration that a historic district designation was not practical.
[9] Together with the Church of the Epiphany, it forms the "Northern Miami Valley Episcopal Cluster";[10] the two parishes share a priest.