Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR116

Introduced
5/22/12  

Caption

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

Impact

The resolution underscores how Reverend Smith has played a pivotal role in the expansion and enhancement of Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, initiating various programs such as summer youth enrichment, drug abuse prevention, and community assistance initiatives. Under his leadership, the church developed a scholarship program, daycare center, early learning academy, and charitable foundation, contributing significantly to the fabric of the local community. The resolution serves as an acknowledgment of these contributions, ensuring that his legacy in community service remains recognized and celebrated.

Summary

House Resolution 116 commends Reverend Charles T. Smith for his 50 years of dedicated service as pastor of Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church in Baton Rouge. This resolution recognizes his commitment not only to the church but also to the wider Baton Rouge community, celebrating the many initiatives he has led that have contributed to positive developments both spiritually and physically within the community. The resolution reflects upon his educational background, including his graduation from Southern University and his Doctor of Divinity degree, highlighting his qualifications as a leader.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR116 is overwhelmingly positive. It is a celebration of Reverend Smith's life work and his impact on both the church and the greater community. Lawmakers expressed a sense of pride and gratitude for his commitment to social justice and community development, painting a picture of Reverend Smith as a pillar of strength and support within Baton Rouge. The resolution fosters a spirit of appreciation and respect for the church's role in community enhancement efforts, particularly reflecting on its rich history of involvement in the Civil Rights Movement and local social issues.

Contention

As a resolution rather than a bill proposing law changes, HR116 does not generate significant contention. However, it does encapsulate the historical and ongoing importance of community leadership in civil rights advocacy, reflecting the intertwined nature of faith and social responsibility. While there may be underlying discussions on varying perspectives of religious impact on societal issues, the resolution stands as a unifying commendation without notable opposition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR79

Commends Rev. S. C. Dixon on his 20 years of ministry at Greater Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church.

LA SR77

Honors and commends Pastor S.C. Dixon on his 28th Pastoral Anniversary at Greater Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church.

LA HR10

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

LA HR1147

Commending Pastor David L. Smith on his 31 years of service to New Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Church in Houston.

LA HC18

Salem Missionary Baptist Church; commend upon 157th anniversary of.

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 SR39

Commends Greater St. Mary Missionary Baptist Church upon its history and accomplishments.

LA HCR118

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

LA SR122

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

LA HR40

Commends Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church upon the celebration of its one hundredth anniversary and recognizes its history

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.