Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HR473

Caption

Honoring Rev. James E. Nash of Houston for his decades of leadership at St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church in the Sunnyside Community.

Impact

The resolution serves as an official commendation from the Texas House of Representatives, reflecting the significant impact Rev. Nash has made within his community. It reinforces the importance of local leaders who contribute to the welfare of their communities and exemplifies how legislative bodies can recognize individuals for their service. While the resolution itself does not create or amend state laws, it reinforces the role of community leadership and faith-based initiatives in addressing community needs.

Summary

House Resolution 473 (HR473) honors Rev. James E. Nash for his decades of leadership at St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church in the Sunnyside Community of Houston. The resolution recognizes Rev. Nash's extensive service to his church and community, highlighting his contributions to the spiritual and social fabric of Sunnyside. He has served as the Pastor for 37 years and has been a proactive community leader, providing support during crises, most notably opening his church to help those displaced by Hurricane Katrina.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HR473 is overwhelmingly positive. Lawmakers and community members alike praised Rev. Nash for his committed service and leadership. The resolution expresses gratitude and admiration for his efforts in promoting community cohesion and support, especially during challenging times, highlighting a community’s need for such leadership and dedicated service.

Contention

While HR473 is positive in nature and aimed at honoring an individual, it may face scrutiny in discussions about how community leaders are recognized, particularly regarding the balance between government acknowledgment and private faith-based initiatives. The focus on a religious leader could lead to debates about the separation of church and state, although the resolution itself is framed as a civic commendation rather than a policy action.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1163

In memory of the Reverend Ricky Charles Bell, pastor of Forest Lawn Missionary Baptist Church in Houston.

TX SR450

Recognizing Floyd Nathaniel Williams Sr. for his leadership of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church.

TX HR1147

Commending Pastor David L. Smith on his 31 years of service to New Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Church in Houston.

TX HR2091

Congratulating Ellery A. Richard of Second Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church in Houston on his 19th pastoral anniversary.

TX SR19

Recognizing Antioch Missionary Baptist Church on the occasion of its 100th anniversary.

TX SR623

Recognizing K. Brian Davis Sr. for his service to Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church.

TX HR1146

Commending Lady Linda Smith for 31 years of service as first lady of New Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Church.

TX HR1066

Congratulating the Reverend D. N. Benford Sr. of Rising Star Missionary Baptist Church in Texas City on being recognized by Guinness World Records as the longest-serving pastor of the same church.

TX HR421

Commemorating the dedication of an honorary street sign topper for the late Dr. Walter Bookman, longtime pastor of the New Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church in Dallas.

TX SR543

Recognizing the elder mothers of Gethsemane Missionary Baptist Church on the occasion of Mother's Day.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.