A Church for Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurs searching for a church want a place that strengthens their spiritual health, not their busyness. Many carry the burden of constant planning, pressure, and ambition. A good church should help entrepreneurs step back from the drive to build their own kingdoms and instead focus on the growth of their souls. It should be a place where they learn to direct their gifts toward Christ and His Church.
Entrepreneurs also need a community that encourages them to use their time and talents in ways that bring life, not exhaustion. They benefit from teaching that helps them practice patience, humility, and prayer. The right church will guide them to seek God’s will above personal success and to invest their energy in building up others rather than expanding their own portfolios.
Why the Orthodox Church
The Orthodox Church offers entrepreneurs a spiritual home where their skills can be sanctified for God’s purposes. Its teachings remind them that work is a calling to serve Christ and the people around them, not a measure of personal worth. The rhythm of worship, fasting, and confession helps redirect ambition into humility, gratitude, and generosity.
Becoming Orthodox surrounds entrepreneurs with a community that values who they are more than what they achieve. The Church helps them use their talents in ways that strengthen the Body of Christ. Instead of being consumed by performance and pressure, entrepreneurs find a path of peace, purpose, and deeper communion with God.
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 entrepreneurs welcome?
Yes. Your gifts are welcomed and can strengthen the parish and those around you.
2. Does the Church help with balance? Yes. Orthodoxy teaches a healthy rhythm of prayer, rest, and service.
3. Can I talk with the priest about work struggles? Yes. Fr. Stephen will help you discern how to align your work with God’s will.
4. Does Orthodoxy value hard work? Yes, but always as service to God rather than a pursuit of self advancement.
5. Will the Church help me grow spiritually? Yes. Through prayer, worship, and the sacraments, the Church helps direct your gifts toward Christ’s kingdom. Check out our classes here: https://savannahorthodox.com/adult-study/
