Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR189

Introduced
6/2/22  
Introduced
6/2/22  

Caption

Commends and congratulates the Assemblies of the Lord Jesus Christ on the formation of the national organization seventy years ago.

Impact

The resolution reinforces the role of faith-based organizations in community building and highlights the contributions of the Assemblies of the Lord Jesus Christ in promoting Christian values and community service. It underscores the dedication of its leaders and members, fostering a sense of pride and recognition for their efforts in uplifting various communities through outreach programs and spiritual guidance. Such resolutions play a significant role in legitimating and supporting religious organizations within the legislative framework.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 189 serves as a formal commendation to the Assemblies of the Lord Jesus Christ, recognizing their seventy years of service and organization since their founding in March 1952. It emphasizes the organization's commitment to preaching the gospel and ministering to the community, highlighting their global outreach and local congregations. The resolution reflects on the establishment of youth camps, ministry missions, and the positive influence the organization has had on many lives throughout its history in Louisiana and beyond.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding this resolution is largely positive and celebratory. It reflects admiration and respect for the history and continuing contributions of the Assemblies of the Lord Jesus Christ. By commending their work, the resolution fosters goodwill and reinforces the importance of faith-driven initiatives within the state, emphasizing a collaborative approach between religious organizations and state governance.

Contention

While the resolution itself is a non-controversial affirmation of the organization’s contributions, it may open discussions on the broader role of religious groups in public life and their impact on community policy. Potential points of contention could arise in assessing the extent to which such organizations should influence public policy or receive state recognition, particularly in a diverse societal context where varied belief systems exist.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR264

Commends and congratulates the Assemblies of the Lord Jesus Christ on the seventieth year anniversary of its formation

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 SR48

To commend and congratulate the Pentecostals of Wayside of Franklin Parish on its 104th anniversary.

LA SR122

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

LA SR65

Commends Reverend Thomas N. Bessix, of the New Gideon Baptist Church, on being named President of the Fourth District's Congress of Christian Education.

LA SCR76

Commends St. Joseph Catholic Church on its seventieth anniversary.

LA SR207

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

LA SR65

Commends Reverend Dr. Larry J. Lloyd for 50 years of dedicated service and devotion to the Ministry.

LA HR156

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

LA HR16

Commends the Reverend Damian Brown for his service to Little Zion Baptist Church of Avondale

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.