Following Holy Liturgy, an organizational assembly was held, and a new Church Council was elected with Nikola Bogdanović as President and Dušan Savić, Ranko Ignatović, and Radoš Trišić as members of the board.
Krsto Rikić of Montreal as an administrator[7] More than a decade went by until the Church School Congregation, headed by a new board president Savo Budimirović, vice-president Stevan Tomić, treasurer Ana Vandusen, financial secretary Radmila Parojćić, auditors Radoš Trišić, Dane Dozet, and Josef Divić, purchased a house at 361 Dominion Avenue in Ottawa, where the facilities were adapted into a church parish.
Many roadblocks occurred during the period of 1992 with the city restrictions forcing the chapel at 361 Dominion Avenue to be closed for two years where Serbs could only hold services at All Saints Anglican Church at 347 Richmond Road.
Then in 1995 at the time when Protopresbyter Žarko Mirković was assigned in Ottawa the church board members decided to sell the Dominion Avenue property with all its zoning problems and purchase a building at 3662 Albion Road[3] which was converted a year later to a temple and a community centre.
They found the land (two adjacent parcels) and built a community centre (2011) and a temple (2013) in the architectural style of the Old Country at 1989 Prince of Wales Drive in Nepean (Ottawa).