Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HR410

Introduced
3/7/24  
Engrossed
3/8/24  

Caption

Commending Antioch Baptist Church.

Impact

HR410 has a principally ceremonial purpose and does not result in direct changes to state laws. However, it underscores the positive influence and activities undertaken by religious organizations like Antioch Baptist Church, thereby promoting the values of community service and engagement among faith-based entities. By honoring such organizations, HR410 implicitly encourages other communities and organizations to engage in similar outreach programs, fostering a spirit of cooperation and civic responsibility.

Summary

House Resolution 410 (HR410) serves as a formal commendation for the Antioch Baptist Church located in Fairfax Station on its 35th anniversary. The resolution highlights the church's historical significance, noting its establishment in 1989 by the Reverend John Q. Gibbs, and details its growth under subsequent leadership, including that of Reverend Dr. Marshal L. Ausberry. The church is recognized for its role in promoting spiritual growth and engaging in various outreach efforts within the community, such as providing support for the homeless, sick, and incarcerated individuals.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR410 is overwhelmingly positive, as it celebrates the contributions of the Antioch Baptist Church to the Fairfax Station community. Legislators expressing support for this resolution often reflect on the importance of community and faith in enhancing social cohesion. The resolution also serves as an acknowledgment of the dedicated service by religious leaders, which is likely to resonate well within the community and among constituents who value faith-based initiatives.

Contention

While HR410 has not faced significant contention, discussions surrounding the role of religious organizations in community service can sometimes provoke debate. Some may argue that such commendations should remain secular or that government support for religious organizations could blur the lines between church and state. Nonetheless, the resolution maintains a focus on the positive community impact of Antioch Baptist Church, steering clear of any substantial points of contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SJR382

Commending Sixth Baptist Church.

VA HR240

Commending Oak Grove Baptist Church.

VA HJR579

Commending Hill Street Baptist Church.

VA HJR468

Commending Gillfield Baptist Church.

VA HJR774

Commending the First Baptist Church of Manassas.

VA HJR626

Commending Sappony Baptist Church.

VA HR490

Commending Carver Memorial Presbyterian Church.

VA HR419

Commending Wesley Grove United Church of Christ.

VA HJR652

Commending White Oak Primitive Baptist Church.

VA HJR582

Commending the Reverend Dr. Wayne D. Faison.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.