A Parish of
The Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion


 

Find out what we believe here:
Beliefs of
Christ Church

 

Christ Church, Savannah is the mother church for the Episcopal Diocese of Georgia. The church was founded with the creation of the Colony of Georgia in 1733. The church's two most famous pastors, John Wesley and George Whitefield, officiated services of the church in the courthouse of the colony. Today the Episcopal Church is once again meeting away from its building. This website is designed to keep parishioners up to date on the beloved church.

until further notice

The Continuing Congregation of Christ Episcopal Church

will hold a celebration of Holy Eucharist in
St. Michaels and All Angels
3101 Water Avenue, Savannah
Sunday, October 28, 2007 at Noon

Ten members of Christ Church were elected by the congregation on Sunday, October 21st to serve on the vestry. The senior and junior wardens will be elected at its first meeting.

Mimi Jones

Janet Stone

Joe Gussler

Montie Acuff

Mills Fleming

 

 

Chip Goldsmith

Virginia Maxwell

Becky Cheatham

Dan Suwyn

Ann Miller

 

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A letter from the Rt. Rev. Henry I. Louttit, Bishop of the Diocese of Georgia, which he wrote to the parishioners of Christ Church, Savannah about the present situation. Letter to Christ Church Parish.


Christ Episcopal Church, Savannah, Georgia

 

 

 

Christ Episcopal Church

A ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of Georgia
The Rev. Canon Neal Phelps, Priest in Charge

For more information, contact
The Diocese of Georgia
611 East Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia 31401-1296
(912) 236-4279