Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HJR325

Introduced
3/2/22  
Engrossed
3/7/22  
Enrolled
3/10/22  

Caption

Commending St. John's Episcopal Church.

Impact

The resolution highlights the integral role St. John's Episcopal Church has played in the spiritual and social fabric of Roanoke. Given its historic significance and continued presence, the commendation serves not just to celebrate the church's anniversary but also to reinforce the value of local institutions in promoting community wellness and connection. By formally recognizing the church, the legislature acknowledges its contributions to education, music programs, and local outreach initiatives, which benefit both its congregation and the broader community.

Summary

HJR325 is a resolution commending St. John's Episcopal Church in Roanoke for its significant contributions to the community over the past 130 years. The church is recognized for providing spiritual leadership, outreach programs, and opportunities for joyful worship. Established in the 1830s, St. John's has grown alongside the community, especially after the establishment of Roanoke, showcasing a long-standing commitment to serving the needs of its congregation and the local population. It has also been listed on the National Register of Historic Places, marking its cultural and historical importance.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HJR325 is predominantly positive, celebrating the achievements and longevity of St. John's Episcopal Church. Legislators expressed admiration for the church's historical significance and its ongoing role in fostering community spirit and faith. This act of commendation reflects a bipartisan support for recognizing contributions made by local religious institutions, highlighting a common ground among different political entities that can unite in honoring community institutions.

Contention

While the resolution was primarily a supportive acknowledgment of the church's contributions, it echoes a broader dialogue about the role of religious institutions in public life and their contribution to community values. There were no notable points of contention reported, as the discussion around HJR325 seemed to focus on celebration and recognition rather than debate. However, such resolutions can sometimes prompt discussions on the separation of church and state, as well as the implications of government recognition of specific religious institutions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HJR736

Commending St. Martin’s Episcopal Church.

VA SR203

Commending Manakin Episcopal Church.

VA HJR213

Commending Bruton Parish Episcopal Church.

VA HJR162

Commending Pohick Episcopal Church.

VA SJR59

Commending Pohick Episcopal Church.

VA HR786

Commending St. Augustine's Episcopal Church.

VA SR52

Commending Bruton Parish Episcopal Church.

VA HR518

Commending St. Francis Episcopal Church.

VA HJR594

Commending Manakin Episcopal Church.

VA HJR270

Commending St. Andrew's Catholic Church.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.