Question: When were the first churches in Georgia started?
Answer: 1733. Among the state’s earliest churches:
Christ Church, an Episcopal Church in Savannah often referred to as the Mother Church of Georgia, was founded when Georgia was colonized in 1733.
Jerusalem Lutheran Church in New Ebenezer cites 1733 as its beginnings, and its church building built in 1769 is believed to be the state’s oldest church building still standing.