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A Church for Local Addicts

People searching for a church for addicts near me want a nearby community where they can find hope and support. Addicts and their loved ones often feel isolated, embarrassed, or afraid to ask for help. A good local church should offer a safe environment where healing and recovery are embraced with love.

A church close to home helps make support consistent. Regular worship, pastoral guidance, and community connection are easier when the parish is within reach. What matters most is a place that welcomes you as you are and walks with you on the road to freedom.

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Why the Orthodox Church

The Orthodox Church offers a gentle and steady path for those fighting addiction. Its prayers, sacraments, and spiritual disciplines help reorder the heart and strengthen the will. Many find that the rhythm of Orthodox life provides the structure and grace needed for healing.

Becoming Orthodox means joining a community that cares for the whole person. Whether you are just beginning your recovery or continuing a long journey, the Church surrounds you with prayer, guidance, and love. You are not alone.

Want to know more?

Come and Pray with us

From I-95: Take I-95 to Georgia exit 109, route 21 north. Take 21 north for 6 and a half miles, to Fort Howard Road. Turn right onto Fort Howard Road, and proceed 2.2 miles, to 1625, which is on the right side.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    1. Are addicts welcome here? Yes. With compassion and respect.

    2. Will the priest understand my struggle? Yes. Fr. Stephen is trained to offer support.

    3. Is confession part of healing? Yes. It brings grace and strength.

    4. Can I come even if I am not stable yet? Yes. You are welcome as you are.

    5. Is the parish supportive? Yes. The community walks with you in recovery.