Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR858

Introduced
3/17/09  
Refer
3/23/09  
Enrolled
3/27/09  

Caption

Commemorating the 100th anniversary of Cross United Church of Christ in Seguin.

Impact

This resolution serves to recognize not only the significant milestone of the church but also its role within the community of Seguin. The congregation, now comprising over 350 members, has been involved in various community outreach programs such as Habitat for Humanity and the Guadalupe Valley Family Violence Shelter. The resolution represents a formal acknowledgment by the Texas House of Representatives of the church's long-standing service and contributions to community welfare.

Summary

House Resolution 858 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the Cross United Church of Christ located in Seguin, Texas. Founded in March 1909 as a German-speaking congregation, the church served as an alternative to local Methodist services conducted in English. The church saw its first service led by Reverend Joseph Jaworski, attended by just 18 founding members. Over the years, the church transitioned from German to English services, reflecting changing community dynamics.

Contention

While HR 858 serves a commemorative purpose, it highlights the broader themes of community engagement and religious significance. Resolutions like this can sometimes evoke discussions about the role of long-established institutions within modern society, particularly regarding their influence and participation in community service and activism. However, given its nature, HR 858 is unlikely to prompt significant contention as it focuses on appreciation and recognition rather than policy changes.

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