Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR58

Introduced
4/2/14  
Introduced
4/2/14  
Passed
4/7/14  

Caption

Commends Dr. Michael Sprague, president of Grace Adventures and Capitol Commission chaplain

Impact

The resolution highlights the importance of spiritual support within the legislative process and recognizes Dr. Sprague's commitment to fostering a community of faith among lawmakers. By integrating spiritual exploration with political leadership, HR58 reflects a growing acknowledgment of the role faith can play in public service. This commendation not only honors Dr. Sprague’s individual contributions but also emphasizes a collective hope for enhancing the moral and spiritual fabric of the legislature in Louisiana.

Summary

House Resolution 58 (HR58) commends Dr. Michael Sprague for his significant contributions to the state of Louisiana through his role as the president of Grace Adventures and as the Capitol Commission chaplain. Dr. Sprague's journey includes extensive educational achievements, including a business degree and a master of divinity degree, which underpin his work in both spiritual leadership and community service. Through Grace Adventures, he has focused on helping leaders navigate life's challenges and promoting spiritual growth among those he serves. His efforts have culminated in the establishment of a weekly prayer service aimed at legislators, where he provides spiritual guidance and support.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR58 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating Dr. Sprague’s service and contributions to both the legislature and the broader community. Legislators appearing in support of the resolution express gratitude for his efforts in uplifting the spirits of their peers and engaging them in reflective practices. This resolution represents a communal recognition of personal dedication to enhancing the moral character of the elected officials in the state.

Contention

While the resolution is predominantly celebratory, it also touches on the broader discourse regarding the separation of church and state. Some may raise questions about the role of religious figures in political settings, especially concerning the appropriateness of chaplains in government spaces. However, HR58 strategically focuses on the positive impacts of Dr. Sprague’s efforts, thereby steering the discussion towards the benefits of spiritual support rather than dwelling on potential controversies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR207

Commends Bishop Dr. Michael L. Smith Sr. on his apostolic anointing.

LA SR65

Commends Reverend Dr. Larry J. Lloyd for 50 years of dedicated service and devotion to the Ministry.

LA HR105

Commends Bishop Michael G. Duca of the Diocese of Shreveport on the fortieth anniversary of his priestly ordination and the tenth anniversary of his Episcopal ordination

LA HR179

Recognizes Tuesday, June 9, 2015, as Zion Hill Church Day at the state capitol

LA HJR1446

A RESOLUTION to commend Dr. Shane B. Scott upon his installation as pastor of First Baptist Church – Capitol Hill in Nashville.

LA HJR0183

A RESOLUTION to honor Dr. James Michael Norris on the occasion of his retirement from ministry.

LA HCR42

Commends Mt. Calvary Baptist Church of New Iberia on its one hundred forty-second anniversary

LA HR11

Commends the Reverend Dr. Charles Oatis, Sr., upon his seventeenth pastoral anniversary

LA SR122

Commends Reverend Shelton Charles Dixon upon twenty-five years of outstanding pastoral leadership.

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.

Similar Bills

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