Savannah Georgia
The collegiate church of St. Paul the Apostle serves the Savannah community and offers a daily in person worship service.
The old wood doors give the church a rustic look. At a closer glance you can see the chalk message above the opening. The + sign may look like a mathematical symbol but is actually a cross.



Here is a short video explaining the meaning of the message.
The church was built in 1907 but the congregation can be traced back to 1852.


There is a mosaic of St. George covering what looks to be like a past entrance or window.



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This is a wonderful choice for Thursday Doors. I love those long narrow panels. Thanks for including the video.