Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR86

Introduced
4/29/19  
Introduced
4/29/19  
Passed
4/30/19  

Caption

Commends the Reverend Andrew D. Martin, Sr., on his retirement

Impact

The resolution serves not only to honor Reverend Martin personally but also emphasizes the importance of community leaders in fostering social cohesion and spiritual development. It reflects the values of service and dedication that are appreciated within the community and celebrates the role of religious institutions in civil society. By formally recognizing his contributions, the resolution helps position religious leadership as a vital element in community support and development.

Summary

House Resolution 86 is a legislative commendation recognizing Reverend Andrew D. Martin, Sr. for his dedicated service as pastor of Grand Lake Faith Temple, marking his retirement after forty years of leadership. The resolution highlights his contributions to both his congregation and broader community, illustrating the impact of his spiritual guidance and charitable work over the decades. Reverend Martin began his pastoral journey with a modest congregation and successfully grew it to more than 200 members, demonstrating his effectiveness in community engagement and faith-based leadership.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR86 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting gratitude and respect for Reverend Martin’s longevity and impact as a spiritual leader. Legislators and community members alike express admiration for his service, illustrating a unified recognition of the positive influences that dedicated individuals can have on their communities. This commendation adds to the cultural fabric of the community, celebrating accomplishments that are often foundational yet go unnoticed in broader discussions.

Contention

While commendations like HR86 are typically free from contentious debates, the underlying implications of recognizing religious figures can sometimes evoke discussions about the separation of church and state. However, in this specific case, the resolution has been met with widespread approval, highlighting a shared sense of respect for Reverend Martin's contributions without significant opposition or points of contention. The resolution lays a framework for acknowledging key local leaders, potentially paving the way for similar recognitions in the future.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR156

Commends the Reverend Johnny Ray Turner, Sr., on his seventh pastoral anniversary

LA HR13

Commends the Reverend E. Edward Jones, Sr., upon his fifty-seventh anniversary as pastor of Galilee Baptist Church in Shreveport

LA HR236

Commends the Reverend Dr. Altorio R. Holden, Sr.

LA HR220

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

LA HR11

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

LA HR115

Commends Reverend Mack C. Guillory and Dr. Hilda J. Guillory for their service to church and community

LA HR159

Commends Reverend Dr. Lionel Davis, Sr., on the occasion of his twenty-first pastoral anniversary

LA SR159

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

LA HR290

Commends Rev. Dr. Gerard Robinson, Sr., on his twenty-ninth pastoral anniversary

LA HR168

Commends the Reverend Willie Laws upon his retirement after twenty-six years of faithful service

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.