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On land donated by the Eppes Family of Appomattox Manor, beside a dirt road called Cedar Lane, a $1200, plan Greek Revival style church was built.
"At a meeting of the subscribers to the building of a Protestant Episcopal Church at City Point, on April 13, 1840, on motion of John E. Meade, Col. John A. Peterson was called to the chair, and William Gilliam appointed Secretary...a vestry of seven was appointed, consisting of John A. Peterson, John E. Meade, William Gilliam, Charles Friend, Peter Eppes, Christopher Proctor, and Robert Gilliam."

Episcopalians are given Freedom of Thought with the building blocks of faith embedded in Scripture, Tradition & Reason to engage with God in the world daily.
Scripture: The Primary Source of doctrine. Written by people inspired by the Holy Spirit.
Tradition: The wisdom of generations past. Development of the Church under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
Reason: The Gifts of the Holy Spirit. Helps us to penetrate the full depths of God's Truth

If you seek worship that is grounded in hope and joy, that connects with God and a welcoming community for all people, and that inspires and informs daily living, we hope you will feel welcome to join us!
As you enter the Nave on a Sunday morning or any other day of worship, there is a warm, joyful spirit to be found. Longtime friends hug and greet each other and guests are welcomed and made to feel comfortable and at home.

