Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church

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Chattanooga, United States

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Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church is located in Chattanooga, United States on 722 Glenwood Dr. Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category greek orthodox church in United States.

Address

722 Glenwood Dr

Phone

+1 4236294881

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Reuven Zecharia

Holiness radiates heavenly and all around this building. Its evident the first time you walk in and even more so when you worship. Wow.

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Globe 101

The structure and architecture of the building are beautiful (inside and out), but I wish I could say the same for the people in the church. My car broke down in a nearby parking lot while on the way to visit my late great-grandmother at a nursing home. I went to the back door of the church to ask could I come in and make a phone call. Two women answered the door, and once I started to explain my predicament, the women shut the door in my face and ignored my repeated knocks on the door.

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Robert Rehman

Yearly bake sale!! So good!!

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Man From Milton

In today's age when Christian Churches seem to be changing the rules on what is right and wrong in their attempt to be current, here's a Church that hasn't changed its teachings in over 1700 years. If you ever wondered what the original Christian Church was all about and how they worshipped, then take the time to come to the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church on 10:00 AM Sunday morning to see.. You'll enter a world that will be totally strange yet seemingly pertinent. The worship service dates back to the third/fourth centuries but will immediately seem familiar as it recants Scripture, teaches unwavering theological truths, and portrays the life of Jesus Christ. While its an Eucharistic Service, Communion is restricted to baptized Orthodox Christians that have undergone preparation. As the name denotes, its Greek and goes back to that time in history when Greek was the language of commerce in much the same way English is today. But don't despair, over 75% of the service is done in English and there are books in the pews to follow along. The congregation itsself is no longer majority Greek as there are ethnicities representing the many countries where Orthodox Christianity is practiced along with many converts to the Faith that have discovered Orthodox Christianity as part of their spritiual journey. The Priest is a warm hearted and humble Christian man that will make you feel welcomed.

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111

Well nothing is wrong with the church besides the praying to icons. Icons are ok as long as you don't pray to them.

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Zach Thornbury

Just a correction to a couple of the previous reviews. The Orthodox don't pray -to- the icons. We ask the saints represented in them to pray for us, and intercede on our behalf before God.

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Anthony Pagnani

Great place to worship

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David Welch

Thanks, but we don't pray to the icons.