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A Church for Healing

People seeking a church for healing often come with emotional pain, spiritual wounds, or heavy struggles. They are looking for a place where they will not be judged or dismissed. A true church should offer compassion, hope, and guidance in a way that helps the soul heal at a steady and gentle pace.

A church for healing should also be a community where honesty is welcomed. People need space to grieve, repent, and rebuild their lives. The right church will support them with prayer, patience, and wise pastoral care. Healing happens when people are surrounded by love and truth.

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Why the Orthodox Church

Orthodoxy understands the Christian life as a path of healing. Sin is seen as a sickness of the soul, and Christ is the physician who restores us. The prayers, sacraments, and traditions of the Church all exist to bring the heart into communion with God. This process is gentle, steady, and rooted in love.

Becoming Orthodox gives you a place where your wounds can be tended. Through confession, prayer, and the support of the parish, you will find a community that walks with you. Healing is not instant, but the Church provides everything needed for your restoration in Christ.

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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. Does Orthodoxy offer spiritual healing? Yes. It is a core part of the faith.

    2. Can I talk privately with the priest? Yes. Fr. Stephen is ready to listen and guide.

    3. What if I feel broken? You are welcome. Healing is for everyone.

    4. Is the process slow? Yes. Healing takes time, but you are never alone. Check out our adult study here: https://savannahorthodox.com/adult-study/ 

    5. Are there prayers for healing? Yes. Many services and prayers are offered.