Come and Pray With Us
If you are Russian Orthodox and living in Savannah, we would love to welcome you at St. Mary Magdalene Orthodox Church. We are an Orthodox parish just like every other Orthodox parish. The only difference is that we are under the Orthodox Church in America (OCA). The OCA began through the Russian Orthodox mission to Alaska and North America, so our roots are the same as many Russian Orthodox churches.
Our services are mostly in English, but on feast days we also sing hymns in Church Slavonic. In our parish family you’ll meet people with Russian, Greek, Romanian, Ukrainian, Serbian, Ruthenian, Arabic, and American backgrounds. We may come from many cultures, but the faith and the worship are the same everywhere in Orthodoxy.
There isn’t a Russian Orthodox parish of its own here in Savannah. The worship services you will find with us is the same type of services celebrated across the Orthodox world. We gather every Saturday at 5:00 PM for Great Vespers, Sunday for Divine Liturgy at 9:30 AM, and 6:30 PM for Vesperal Liturgy on Feast Days. After Sunday Divine Liturgy, we share food and fellowship as one family in Christ.
If you are looking for an Orthodox parish home in Savannah, come and see us. You are always welcome!
Getting To The Church
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
Every week, we serve Great Vespers on Saturday evening at 5 PM and the Divine Liturgy with Hours preceding on Sunday morning at 9:30 AM. During Great Lent, Holy Week, and other seasons of the year, there are additional services and we encourage you to check the calendar (https://savannahorthodox.com/calendar/). After the Sunday Liturgy and during Great Lent for Presanctified Liturgy, we gather for coffee hour, a meal, and good conversation.
Yes. We offer church school taught by Mrs. Jeanie and Dn. Vassily for children after Coffee Hour on Sundays. The children learn about the Orthodox faith, the lives of the saints, the liturgical year, and many other things. We put a huge emphasis on crafts and activities with our youth and love to show off what they are working on or have learned. Church school is open to all families, no matter their background or if they are Orthodox or not.
