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A Church for Jewish Seekers

Jewish seekers looking for a church often want a place that honors the roots of the Christian faith without erasing their own background. They may feel cautious about Christian communities that seem disconnected from the ancient faith of Israel. A good church should welcome them with respect, patience, and a sincere love for the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

A church for Jews should be one that teaches Christianity not as a break from Israel but as its fulfillment in Christ. It should offer clear teaching, a reverent approach to Scripture, and a community that understands the continuity between the Old and New Testaments. What matters most is a place where the soul can encounter the Messiah in truth and love.

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Why the Orthodox Church

Orthodoxy preserves the Jewish foundations of Christian worship more than any other Christian tradition. The prayers, chants, feasts, and rhythm of the liturgical year all grow out of the life of ancient Israel. The prophets, psalms, and traditions of the people of God are woven into every service. Many Jewish seekers find in Orthodoxy a faith that feels ancient and familiar.

Becoming Orthodox is not about abandoning your heritage but discovering its fulfillment in the Messiah. Christ is the completion of the promises given to Israel, and the Church invites you to meet Him in the fullness of His revelation. The parish community offers a place to learn, ask questions, and grow at your own pace in the light of the Gospel.

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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

    No. We honor the roots of the faith and welcome all seekers. The Orthodox Church is the continuation of the faith of Israel, with Christ fulfilling the Law and the promises given to the Jewish people.
    Yes. They are filled with Scripture and ancient prayers.
    Yes. We walk with you step by step. Check out our adult study here: https://savannahorthodox.com/adult-study/ 
    No. You are free to learn at your own pace.

    Yes. It is central to worship and teaching.