
Suryoyo Church
The Suryoyo Church, also known as the Syriac or Assyrian Church, is an ancient Christian tradition rooted in the Syriac-speaking community of the Middle East. It traces its origins to early Christianity in the region of Mesopotamia and follows the Syriac liturgical tradition. The church emphasizes the use of the Syriac language, a dialect of Aramaic, in worship and scripture. It has distinct theological and liturgical practices, often connected to the historical Church of the East. Today, the Suryoyo Church's members are spread worldwide, maintaining their religious identity, heritage, and cultural traditions.