A Church for the Non Religious
People who describe themselves as non religious often feel distant from organized religion yet still sense a longing for meaning, beauty, or truth. They may feel cautious about entering a church, unsure of what to expect. A good church for the non religious should offer a peaceful place to explore faith without pressure or judgment.
Many non religious seekers are not rejecting God but rejecting shallow or manipulative forms of religion. They want authenticity, not performance. A church should welcome them as they are, allow them to ask questions, and give them room to discover faith at their own pace.
Why the Orthodox Church
Orthodoxy offers a gentle and ancient path for those unsure about religion. Its worship is peaceful, its teaching is steady, and its focus is on healing the soul through prayer. Many non religious visitors appreciate that Orthodox worship is not driven by entertainment but by reverence.
Becoming Orthodox is not rushed. The Church invites seekers to learn slowly, observe, and grow step by step. You are not expected to have instant belief or perfect understanding. Orthodoxy gives you a place where you can explore the Christian faith with honesty and peace.
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 non religious people welcome? Yes. All sincere seekers are welcome.
2. Will I be pressured to join? No. You can learn at your own pace. Check out our adult study here: https://savannahorthodox.com/adult-study/
3. Is the worship emotional? It is peaceful and reverent, not theatrical.
4. Can I ask questions? Yes. Fr. Stephen will guide you with respect.
5. Do I need prior beliefs? No. You can begin from wherever you are.
