Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR141

Introduced
5/29/13  
Introduced
5/29/13  

Caption

Commends Dr. Fred Lynn Lowery upon his retirement as senior pastor of First Baptist Church in Bossier City after thirty years of dedicated service and to recognize Sunday, June 2, 2013, as Dr. Fred Lowery Day in Louisiana

Impact

The resolution serves as an acknowledgment of Dr. Lowery's extensive ministerial work, pointing to a legacy of leadership that has not only shaped the First Baptist congregation but also reached many others through various church initiatives and media. The recognition aims to honor his dedication over the decades and would inspire continued service among the community and church members. Such commendations can foster a culture of appreciation within local communities and encourage others to contribute positively.

Summary

House Resolution 141 commends Dr. Fred Lynn Lowery upon his retirement after thirty years of dedicated service as the senior pastor of the First Baptist Church in Bossier City, Louisiana. The resolution recognizes June 2, 2013, as 'Dr. Fred Lowery Day' in Louisiana, a gesture that reflects the significant influence and contributions he made to the church and his community. It highlights his leadership and commitment, which has positively impacted the lives of thousands throughout his ministry.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR141 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a community's gratitude towards an esteemed leader. The bill illustrates a collective respect for Dr. Lowery's work and leadership qualities, showcasing the values of dedication and service that are cherished within the church community. This positive sentiment is likely to strengthen the ties within the congregation and highlight the importance of recognizing long-term contributions.

Contention

While the bill focuses on a commendation and is unlikely to have significant contention in its passage, it subtly raises the point of public recognition for clergy and leaders in their communities. It emphasizes that acts of service and dedication, especially those extending over long periods, merit formal acknowledgment. The resolution, by its nature, promotes unity and respect rather than provoking debate or division.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR6

Commends Dr. Fred Lowery, retired pastor of First Baptist Church of Bossier City, Louisiana, and his wife, Leigh, on their dedication and faith, focusing especially on their longtime marriage and on his more than 50 years of preaching God's word.

LA SCR19

Commends Providence Classical Academy on the dedication of the Dr. Fred Lowery Library.

LA HR153

Commends the Reverend Jim Wheatley upon the celebration of his retirement after thirty-five years as pastor of New Hope Missionary Baptist Church in Alexandria

LA SR172

Commends Pastor Jerry Lynn Martin on 35 years of service as pastor of Ben's Ford Baptist Church in Bogalusa, Louisiana.

LA HR220

Commends the Reverend Lonnie Hamilton, Jr., on his retirement after thirty-eight years of pastoral service at New Boggy Baptist Church

LA SCR11

Commends Pastor James Johnson for over thirty-five years of service at New Light Baptist Church in Monroe, Louisiana.

LA SR159

Commends the Reverend Lonnie Hamilton Jr. on his retirement as pastor of New Boggy Baptist Church in Bethany, Louisiana.

LA HR25

Commends Jesse Bernard Bilberry, Jr., on his thirty-fourth anniversary as pastor of Mount Pilgrim Baptist Church

LA SR148

Commends Pastor Tommy L. Carr for his 30 years of dedicated service to the Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church.

LA SCR125

Commends Pastor Jesse B. Bilberry Jr. upon his retirement after 35 years of pastoral service.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.