Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR38

Introduced
3/19/14  

Caption

Commends Jerris Cade upon the recording of his live album "321 The ReBirth"

Impact

The resolution emphasizes Cade's commitment not just to music, but also to community service and outreach. His establishment of 'ReBirth - The Movement' aims to use his music as a platform for positive change within the community. The effort seeks to empower and uplift individuals by addressing social challenges through the influence of gospel music and ministry. With this resolution, the House of Representatives acknowledges the broader impact of Cade's work on societal values and community cohesion.

Summary

House Resolution 38 commends Jerris Cade, a Baton Rouge native, for his achievements in the gospel music ministry, particularly for recording his live album '321 The ReBirth'. The resolution highlights Cade's youthful energy and dedication to revitalizing the gospel genre, showcasing his works and contributions to the community, especially through musical ministry. Cade, described as an ambassador of gospel music, has been pivotal in creating a style that resonates with diverse audiences.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR38 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating Jerris Cade's influence and contributions. Supporters view the resolution as an important recognition of artistic expression and its role in fostering community spirit. The commendation reflects a collective appreciation for Cade’s efforts in not only enriching the gospel music landscape but also enhancing the lives of those around him through his outreach initiatives.

Contention

As a resolution, HR38 does not appear to face significant contention since it focuses on celebrating an individual's achievements rather than proposing new regulations or altering existing laws. It serves purely as a commendation, thereby garnering support across various sectors without the divisive issues commonly associated with legislative bills. However, the broader implications of the 'ReBirth - The Movement' could invite discussions regarding the influence of arts and religion on community initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR207

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

LA HR78

Commends Elder LeRoy Johnson upon his receipt of a Gospel Is Alive Award for 2012 from the Gospel Outreach Committee of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation

LA HCR123

Expresses condolences upon the death of Bishop Keith Cornell Smith and posthumously commends him for thirty years of dedicated service in the ministry and to the community of Spartanburg, South Carolina

LA SR8

Commends the Legendary Lighthouse Gospel Singers of Baton Rouge upon the celebration of the momentous occasion of their 70th year anniversary as a traditional quartet gospel singing group.

LA HCR7

Commends Jubilee Christian Center Church upon its dedication of the new edifice

LA HR98

Commends Bishop L. Lawrence Brandon upon the celebration of his affirmation to the office of third presiding bishop of the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship International

LA SR122

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

LA HR36

Commends Pastor Steven Harris, Sr., on his radio broadcast and his years of spiritual dedication and service

LA HR77

Commends Kenneth E. Mitchell upon his receipt of a Gospel Is Alive Award for 2012 from the Gospel Outreach Committee of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation

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.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.