Founded in 1733, Christ Church was the first house of worship in the Georgia Colony and is often called the “Mother Church of Georgia.” From the very beginning, it has been a place of prayer and community at the heart of Savannah’s history.
The adjoining Parish House continues that legacy as a gathering place for education, fellowship, and special events. Visitors can learn about the church’s role in the city’s earliest years and its connections to influential figures who helped shape Savannah. Nearly three centuries later, it remains an important landmark that reflects both the city’s spiritual roots and sense of community.