Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR556

Introduced
4/3/25  
Enrolled
4/4/25  

Caption

Moore Jr., Bishop Pierce; recognize

Impact

The resolution highlights the significance of church leaders like Bishop Moore in fostering community values and spiritual development. Recognizing such individuals not only acknowledges their personal contributions but also emphasizes the broader role of religious institutions in community building. This recognition aims to inspire others to follow paths of service and commitment to their communities.

Summary

Senate Resolution 556 is a commemoration honoring Bishop Pierce Moore Jr. for his extensive contributions to the spiritual growth and community service through his role at the Savannah Deliverance Center. Bishop Moore has pastored this church for over 16 years, promoting the teachings of the Gospel while addressing the diverse needs of his congregation. His leadership has been instrumental in expanding the outreach of the church to worshipers across the coastal region of Georgia.

Contention

While the resolution serves to commend Bishop Moore, it encapsulates a broader narrative regarding the role of spiritual leaders in contemporary society. Such acknowledgments may prompt discussions regarding the responsibilities of religious figures in addressing social issues and their influence on communal cohesion. Furthermore, it raises questions about the visibility and support of religious organizations in state affairs.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

GA SR852

Samaye, Bishop Anthony Olusesan; recognize

GA SR872

O'Berry, Jr., Reverend Charles; recognize

GA HR188

Lackey, Bishop Aaron B., Sr.; commend

GA SR863

Jackson, Bishop Reginald Thomas; recognize

GA HR480

Durrah, Bishop Wilfred, Jr.; commend

GA HR326

Morton, Bishop James H.; condolences

GA HR62

House, Bishop Marc L.; commend

GA SR227

Morton, Bishop James H.; condolences

GA SR269

Adejube, Mr. Bishop Adeyinka; recognize

GA HR1176

Jackson, Bishop Reginald Thomas; commend

Similar Bills

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