St George's Church, Kokshetau

The St. George's Church Kokshetau (Kazakh: Әулие Георгий Жеңістің Шіркеуі, romanized: Mäsıhtıñ qaita tırılu şırkeuı; Russian: Гео́ргиевская це́рковь, or Georgyevskaya tserkov) was a Russian Orthodox church dedicated to the Saint George.

It was located on the north-eastern slope of Bukpa Hill in Kokshetau, the capital of Akmola Region in the northern part of Kazakhstan.

Initially, the church was built on the north-eastern slope of the Bukpa Hill.

In 1875, the church was moved to the center of the city 53°16′55″N 69°21′52″E / 53.28194°N 69.36444°E / 53.28194; 69.36444 and was re-consecrated on January 11, 1876.

As part of the program of state atheism, the church was confiscated from the community as part of the Soviet Union's antireligious campaigns and has operated as a warehouse in the 1930s, like many religious buildings at that time.