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Christ Church is an Episcopal church at 28 Bull Street, Johnson Square, in Savannah, Georgia.Founded in 1733, it was the first church established in the Province of Georgia and one of the first parishes within the Episcopal Diocese of Georgia, earning it the nickname "the Mother Church of Georgia".
Christ Church Anglican (CCA) is an Anglican parish in the Thomas Square neighborhood of Savannah, Georgia.It traces its history to 1733, when Christ Church was founded as the oldest Anglican presence in Georgia.
Christ Church Episcopal occupies the southeastern trust lot of the square at 28 Bull Street. Christ Church is "the Mother Church of Georgia", established in 1733. Early clergy of the church include John Wesley and George Whitefield. The first flag of independence raised in the South was in Johnson Square on November 8, 1860.
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The Episcopal Church in Georgia began as a small diocese of three parishes in 1823: Christ Church, Savannah; Christ Church, St. Simons Island; and St. Pauls, Augusta. [3] Seventeen years later there were six churches as Christ Church, Macon; Trinity Church, Columbus; and Grace Church, Clarkesville had been added to the earlier three churches ...
Savannah’s First African Baptist Church is the oldest Black Church in North America. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...
Christ Church (Savannah, Georgia), a part of the Savannah Historic District; Christ Church Anglican (Savannah, Georgia) Christ Church (St. Simons, Georgia) Idaho.
Christ Church: Savannah: GA 1733 Episcopal Christ Church was the first church established in the Province of Georgia, and is referred to as "the Mother Church of Georgia". The current building was completed in 1838. Trinity Church (Boston) Boston, Massachusetts: MA 1733 Episcopal