We are a small Episcopal Church on the banks of the Rappahannock in Port Royal, Virginia. We acknowledge that we gather on the traditional land of the first people of Port Royal, the Nandtaughtacund, and we respect and honor with gratitude the land itself, the legacy of the ancestors, and the life of the Rappahannock Tribe. Our mission statement is to do God’s Will in all that we do.

Growing up in Christ! A Lenten series from the Diocese of Atlanta, Part 1

“To grow up in Christ will make you settled. See Jesus in the wilderness being tempted by the devil. The devil makes three attempts to lure Jesus away from his identity and purpose. He even enlists Scripture to help his work of confusion and deception.

“But, in short order and with only a few words, Jesus fends off the attack, and the devil is rebuked. But, take note of the devil’s approach. Notice where he thought there might be an opening. Watch what word he begins each temptation with. The devil prefaces each temptation with the word “if.” “If you are the son of God,” do this or that. Remember, “If” denotes something conditional, something that needs to be proved or earned. The “if” is an attempt to surface and activate any latent doubts Jesus may be harboring about his identity and purpose.

“It doesn’t work because Jesus is clear. There is nothing unfinished or performative in his devotion. His identity is settled. He understands himself to be exactly who and what God said. Christian maturity for us means our primary identity and purpose is also settled. We are who God says we are: beloved, forgiven, gifted, growing and redeemed. No need to prove it, just be it. Doing flows from being. Jesus is immune to the devil’s efforts because he knows life is not a possession to be traded away for passing fancies. And, life need not be a consuming and exhausting quest for approval based on achievement.

The first pillar of Christian maturity is recognizing and accepting at increasing depth that we are followers of Jesus Christ, first and foremost. And, that this ultimate allegiance expressed practically day to day, is a response to the relationship God has initiated. Jesus’ purpose is our purpose expressed through our uniqueness. Settled