Recognizing Chosen Vessel Cathedral in Fort Worth on the occasion of the dedication of its Community Life and Learning Center.
The newly established Community Life and Learning Center includes facilities like a basketball and volleyball court, a bowling alley, and classrooms aimed at serving members of all ages. This center is not only a space for worship services but also serves as a hub for various outreach programs, including Project F.A.M.I.L.Y., which assists children of incarcerated parents. By expanding services and offering recreational activities, the facility is poised to enhance community engagement and provide vital support to local youth.
Senate Resolution No. 549 commemorates the dedication of the Community Life and Learning Center at Chosen Vessel Cathedral in Fort Worth, a significant event reflecting the church's commitment to community service and outreach. Established in 1920, the church has been a pillar for the Afro-American community, guided through decades by dedicated leaders. The resolution acknowledges the hard work and leadership of its current pastor, Bishop Richard E. Young, in maintaining the church’s mission.
The resolution represents more than just a commemorative statement; it highlights the ongoing efforts to meet the community’s needs through targeted programming and development projects. Support from local government organizations has been essential for initiatives within the center, emphasizing the collaborative approach in addressing social issues within the community. As the center embarks on its operational journey, its impact on Fort Worth's residents, particularly in youth mentorship and developmental opportunities, will be closely monitored.