Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR128

Introduced
5/17/16  
Introduced
5/17/16  
Passed
5/18/16  

Caption

Commends the St. Stephen Missionary Baptist Church on moving into its new church on May 22, 2016.

Impact

The resolution serves not only as a recognition of the church's achievements but also reinforces its significance to the local community. By celebrating the church's new location, it acknowledges the role that such institutions play in fostering community identity and cohesion. The establishment of a new church home signifies a continued commitment to spiritual growth and community service, vital characteristics in strengthening local ties and providing support to residents.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 128 commends the St. Stephen Missionary Baptist Church for relocating to its new church home on May 22, 2016. The resolution highlights the church's rich history, beginning in 1928 when it was founded in a member's home and has since evolved through various locations as its congregation grew. The church has faced challenges and transformations under various leaders, notably with Reverend Norman N. Francis who was instrumental in realizing the vision of constructing a new church edifice.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SR128 appears to be positive and celebratory. The resolution reflects deep appreciation for the church's historical journey and the dedication of its congregation. By commemorating the move to a new building, it highlights the resilience and unwavering faith of the church community. This celebration of heritage and progress resonates well with both church members and the broader community, fostering a sense of pride and unity.

Contention

While primarily a resolution of commendation, it does allude to the church's historical challenges, such as previous relocations and leadership transitions. However, there does not appear to be significant contention surrounding the resolution itself. The acknowledgment of the church's journey and its commitment to serving the community is largely embraced and seen as a positive step forward.

Additional_summary

By recognizing the church's new domicile, the resolution also serves to inspire other community organizations by exemplifying the strength of faith and collective effort in achieving long-term goals. It strengthens the narrative that such transitions not only benefit the congregation involved but also contribute to the social fabric of the community at large.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR43

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

LA HR40

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

LA SR39

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

LA H4449

Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church

LA HC18

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

LA HR60

Commends Pleasant Valley Missionary Baptist Church on the occasion of its seventy-fifth anniversary

LA HR101

Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church; commend and congratulate upon its 122nd anniversary.

LA HR93

Commends St. Joseph Missionary Baptist Church for its community involvement

LA HCR42

Commends Mt. Calvary Baptist Church of New Iberia on its one hundred forty-second anniversary

LA SR77

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.