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White Bluff Meeting House

White Bluff Meeting House is the oldest congregation following the Calvinistic theological tradition in Georgia. During the year 1737, 160 Reformed Germans settled in Savannah and sought religious freedom. In August of 1745, the colony trustees granted a two-acre tract of land for the church's establishment and a glebe to support the ministry. In 1759, King George II formally granted the glebe land for the church. John Joachim Zulby, who served in the Second Continental Congress, was the first minister of White Bluff Meeting House. Currently, the church is called White Bluff Presbyterian Church.

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