Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR176

Introduced
6/1/17  

Caption

Commends Pastor Johnnie Davis and the participants of the twenty-fifth annual Five-Fold Ministries International Conference

Impact

The resolution does not directly enact changes in state law; rather, it functions as an expression of appreciation and recognition for Pastor Davis's work. It underscores the importance of religious and community leaders in fostering spiritual development and unity among faith-based communities. By publicly acknowledging these efforts, the resolution strengthens the ties between the state and local religious organizations, promoting respect for diverse faith practices.

Summary

HR176 is a house resolution aimed at commending Pastor Johnnie Davis and the participants of the twenty-fifth annual Five-Fold Ministries International Conference. This resolution serves to recognize Pastor Davis for his significant contributions to the spiritual community and specifically highlights his role in founding the Agape Love Center in 1989. The resolution notes his commitment to spreading love and unity in the Christian faith through his ministry and the conferences that gather various ministry gifts to support the growth of the Church.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR176 is overwhelmingly positive, as it highlights the accomplishments of Pastor Davis and his influence within the community. Support for the resolution likely stems from both personal admiration for Davis’s work and a broader appreciation for the contributions of religious organizations in society. The resolution positions the state legislature as supportive of the contributions made by spiritual leaders towards uplifting their communities.

Contention

While HR176 appears to be non-controversial and mainly congratulatory, the potential for contention might arise in discussions about the role of state government in recognizing religious figures. Some may argue about the separation of church and state, suggesting that such commendations should remain a private affair rather than an official act of the legislature. However, the bill maintains a neutral stance, focusing solely on commendation and respect for community leaders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR233

Commends Dominion and Power Ministries on the occasion of its twenty-fifth anniversary

LA HR156

Commends the Reverend Johnny Ray Turner, Sr., on his seventh pastoral anniversary

LA HR221

Commends Dominion and Power Ministries on its twentieth anniversary

LA SR51

Commends Dr. Torin T. Sanders for twenty five years of pastoral service.

LA HR49

Commends The Very Rev. Henry Julius Joseph Davis, Jr., SSJ, upon the celebration of his twenty-fifth anniversary of ordination to the priesthood

LA HR102

Commends Rev. Johnny Ray Turner, Sr., upon his installation as pastor of the Mount Arack Baptist Church in Monroe

LA HR132

Commends Reverend Ronnie O. Blake on the occasion of his fifth pastoral anniversary

LA HR68

Commends Dr. Johnny Cox, mayor of Coushatta, on his many accomplishments and contributions to Red River Parish

LA HR159

Commends Reverend Dr. Lionel Davis, Sr., on the occasion of his twenty-first pastoral anniversary

LA HCR130

Commends Reverend Marc A. Napoleon, Jr., on the occasion of his twenty-fifth pastoral anniversary

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.