Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR16

Introduced
3/19/12  

Caption

Commends Pastor George Green Jr. of the House of Healing Outreach Church of New Orleans, Louisiana, upon his revival of evangelism within the community.

Impact

The resolution highlights the church’s mission to foster community healing and its active participation in local revitalization efforts. Pastor Green’s leadership in the church encompasses a variety of ministries focused on counseling for marriage and family concerns, substance abuse, and financial well-being. This holistic approach reflects a commitment to turning lives around and promoting social responsibility among the community, aiming to create a safer and more hopeful environment in New Orleans.

Summary

Senate Resolution 16 commends Pastor George Green Jr. of the House of Healing Outreach Church for his revitalization of evangelism within the Mid-City community of New Orleans, Louisiana. The resolution recognizes the significant impact Pastor Green has made since founding the church in 2008, where the congregation has grown to over two hundred parishioners, emphasizing his role in restoring faith and community ties. The church is noted for being a beacon of hope, addressing issues of drug addiction, hopelessness, and violence through spiritual guidance and community outreach programs.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding SR16 appears to be positive, showcasing respect for Pastor Green's dedication and contributions to the local community. The resolution is framed as an acknowledgment of the good works carried out by Pastor Green and the church, which align with broader community goals of reconciliation and support in challenging social issues. The proclamation demonstrates legislative support for faith-based initiatives that aim to uplift marginalized populations.

Contention

While the resolution is largely celebratory, it underscores the importance of grassroots movements in addressing systemic issues like poverty and violence. There may be viewpoints that debate the prioritization of faith-based organizations in addressing these issues versus state or secular interventions. However, the resolution stands as a testament to the value placed on community-led initiatives and the collaborative efforts required to revitalize the spirit of New Orleans.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR78

Commends William W. Hutchinson, Bishop of the Louisiana Area of the United Methodist Church, upon his retirement.

LA SR149

Commends Pastor Maize Warren Jr. and the Spirit and Truth Family Worship Center on the celebration of its third anniversary.

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 HR116

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

LA HCR82

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

LA HR128

Commends the Reverend Norah Banks, Jr., on thirty-five years of pastoring the largest black church in Arcadia

LA SR90

Commends The Pentecostals of Bossier City for their 75th anniversary and Pastors Jerry and Gina Dean for their 30 years of pastoral service.

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 SR18

Commends Pastor Dr. Debra B. Morton for three years of pastoral service at the Greater St. Stephen Full Baptist Church in New Orleans.

LA HR31

Commends Reverend Anthony M. Bozeman, SSJ, pastor of St. Raymond and St. Leo the Great Parish in New Orleans, on the 20th anniversary of his ordination

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.