Finding Your Faith Community at SCAD

Written by Edith Manfred, Graphic by Thaksha Karumanchi.

If you’re part of a religious community, an art school like SCAD can make it difficult to find a college community with religious fellowship in Savannah. Luckily, there are lots of SCAD students who attend a myriad of churches, synagogues, mosques and other worship spaces throughout the city that any fellow student can take part in.                                 

As is obvious when traveling through our city, there’s an overwhelming number of churches in Savannah, the oldest of which dates all the way back to 1733. This gives students innumerable options on where to attend, but to make it easier for you, below is a list of houses of worship that known SCAD students attend, as well as their attached student group. 

LOCATIONS:

– Community Bible Church of Savannah (Non-Denominational)

– Compassion Christian Church (Non-Denominational)

– Bull St. Baptist (Baptist)

-Basilica of St. John the Baptist (Catholic)

-Sacred Heart (Catholic)

-Masjid Jihad (Islamic) 

-Congregation Mickve Israel (Reform Judaism) 

-Congregation Agudath Achim (Conservative Judaism)

-B’nai Brith Jacob (Orthodox Judaism)

STUDENT GROUPS:

-CBC College Group Website: https://www.cbcsavannah.com/college 

-Bull St. Baptist College Group Website: https://bullstreet.org/ministries/college 

-Reformed University Fellowship (RUF SCAD) Website: https://ruf.org/ministry/savannah-college-of-art-and-design/  

-SCAD Creed Catholic Student Group: https://www.savannahccm.org/ 

-Hillel SCAD Jewish Student Website: https://www.hillelsofgeorgia.org/ 

-Chabad of Savannah: https://www.jewishsav.org/templates/articlecco_cdo/aid/4470966/jewish/Student-Engagement.htm 

Finding religious or cultural fellowship of any kind can be very valuable when integrating yourself into a new city and college space. Each worship space has elements of beauty and community, with everything from the Basilica’s ethereal Sunday morning organ music and grandiose architecture to the Masjid Jihad’s sense of belonging and connection to God that its attendees of Friday prayer speak of. Any of these worship spaces and student groups welcome SCAD students and seek to help students find belonging in their faith communities. Get more information on experiencing and attending through these groups’ websites and contact info. 

Edith is a Documentary Photography major with a minor in Art History, as well as a part of Cross Country and Track & Field teams. Outside of writing and taking photos for District, you'll probably find her running long distances on the streets of Savannah, updating her blog, or talking about that new podcast she just listened to... again.

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