Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR82

Introduced
5/10/11  
Engrossed
5/10/11  

Caption

Commends Dr. David E. Crosby upon his 15th anniversary as pastor of First Baptist Church of New Orleans

Impact

The resolution serves to recognize the significant contributions of religious leaders like Dr. Crosby in fostering community spirit and support among congregants. It reflects on how such leadership can play a pivotal role in strengthening faith-based organizations and their outreach efforts. Although as a concurrent resolution, it does not change any state laws or regulations, it symbolizes legislative support and acknowledgment of community-focused leadership.

Summary

HCR82 is a House Concurrent Resolution that commends Dr. David E. Crosby on the occasion of his fifteenth anniversary as the pastor of First Baptist Church of New Orleans. The resolution highlights Dr. Crosby’s dedication and commitment to his congregation and the broader community over the past fifteen years. It acknowledges his leadership in guiding the church and his involvement in various mission activities throughout Central and South America, as well as his academic achievements and recognition as a respected community leader.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR82 appears overwhelmingly positive, conveying admiration and appreciation for Dr. Crosby's accomplishments and his impact on his church and community. Supporters emphasize the importance of recognizing individuals who dedicate their lives to public service and spiritual leadership. The resolution is likely to resonate well within the congregation and the local community, reinforcing the values of gratitude and recognition for service.

Contention

While the resolution is not contentious in itself, it underscores the larger conversation about the role of religious leaders in public life. Some individuals may argue over the appropriateness of commending specific religious figures within a governmental context, but this resolution seems to primarily garner respect and support without notable opposition. The commemoration of Dr. Crosby is framed as a celebration of his positive influence rather than a divisive political issue.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR202

Commends Errol K. Domingue upon the celebration of his 10th anniversary as pastor of the New Pilgrim Baptist Church of Zachary, Louisiana

LA HR209

Commends Errol K. Domingue upon his 10th anniversary as pastor of the Elm Grove Baptist Church and the New Pilgrim Baptist Church

LA HR173

Commends Willie J. Dunkley upon the celebration of his 23rd anniversary as pastor of Mt. Olive Baptist Church in Alexandria

LA HR58

Commends Second Good Hope Baptist Church in New Orleans upon the occasion of its 150th anniversary

LA HR10

Commends Pastor Eric A. Williams upon his fifth anniversary as pastor of the Beacon Light Baptist Church of Baton Rouge

LA HR109

Commends the First Evening Star Baptist Church upon the celebration of its 150th anniversary

LA HCR118

Commends Pastor Ronnie L. Traylor upon his ninth anniversary as pastor of the Marion Missionary Baptist Church

LA HR952

Congratulating Dr. Clinton L. Davis of First Baptist Church in Mount Pleasant on his 25th pastoral anniversary.

LA HR143

Commends the Very Rev. Michael P. Jacques, S.S.E., V.F., pastor of St. Peter Claver Church in New Orleans, upon the 30th anniversary of his ordination

LA HR116

Commends Rev. Charles T. Smith upon his retirement after 50 years as pastor of Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church in Baton Rouge

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.