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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
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| Representatives are pleased to congratulate the congregation |
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| of the Zion Missionary Baptist Church on the occasion of the |
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| church's 170th anniversary; and
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| WHEREAS, The history of the Zion Missionary Baptist Church |
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| began in April of 1838, when Reverend John Livingston, along |
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| with 18 black settlers assembled in the home of Anderson Carter |
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| to organize the Colored Baptist Church, the third oldest Black |
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| Church in the State of Illinois; among the charter members were |
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| George W. Brent Sr., Thornton Coleman, Maria Vance, Anna |
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| Butler, Frances Ellis, Sadie Demery, Winefred Huston, Joseph |
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| Huston, and Nancy Jackson; that same year, Reverend Luther |
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| Arnold was called to pastor this newly formed church; and
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| WHEREAS, In 1839, Reverend Livingston met at the Colored |
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| Baptist Church with several area church leaders and organized |
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| the Wood River Baptist Association, the second oldest Black |
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| Association in the United States; in 1878, the Colored Baptist |
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| Church affiliated with the Springfield Baptist Association of |
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| the Illinois Baptist State Convention; in 1890, under the |
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| pastorate of Reverend West, the Colored Baptist Church returned |
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| to the Wood River Baptist Association; and
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| WHEREAS, In 1894, the name of the Colored Baptist Church |
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| was changed to the Zion Missionary Baptist Church; in 1902, |
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| several delegates from across the State met at Zion and |
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| organized the Baptist General State Convention of Illinois; and |
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| WHEREAS, Under the pastorate of Reverend J.C. Roberts, the |
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| Zion Missionary Baptist Church affiliated with the Springfield |
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| Council of Churches, which was organized in 1924; the church |
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| also associated with the Illinois Council of Churches after its |
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| formation; within months of beginning his pastorate in 1929, |
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| Reverend Clyde M. Shultz led the congregation in the burning of |
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| the church's mortgage; and
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| WHEREAS, In 1938, the Centennial Celebration of Zion was |
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| celebrated under the pastorate of Reverend R. Calvin Shultz, |
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| the brother of Reverend Clyde M. Shultz; and
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| WHEREAS, The 20th century represented a period of great |
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| growth for the Zion Missionary Baptist Church; under the |
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| pastorate of Reverend Thomas Herring, an extensive cleaning, |
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| repairing, and painting project was initiated on the church; |
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| Reverend Herring's wife initiated a children's group, the Buds |
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| of Promise; and |
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| WHEREAS, Under the leadership of Reverend Henry F. Blakey, |
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| membership growth continued apace at the Zion Missionary |
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| Baptist Church; during his tenure, the Altar Committee, Men's |
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| Club, Steering Committee, Flower Club, Silent Workers, |
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| Dramatic Club, and the Religious Education Department were |
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| formed; in October of 1944, the church was completely remodeled |
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| under the direction of Reverend Blakey; his successor, Reverend |
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| George Winston, led the church in reducing the remodeling debt |
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| significantly; and
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| WHEREAS, Under the pastorate of Reverend John A. Hester, a |
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| new parsonage was built onto the Zion Missionary Baptist Church |
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| in 1954; Reverend Albert T. Rowan, who succeeded Reverend |
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| Hester, was responsible for the organization of a Choral Group |
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| for inspirational singing and the mobilization of the church |
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| younger members, who were most helpful in the construction of |
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| the church's kitchen and choir room; and
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| WHEREAS, The Zion Missionary Baptist Church took part in |
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| its first major building expansion effort during the 1960s, |
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| under the direction of Reverend Negil L. McPherson; in 1963, |
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| the church purchased property on the corner of 16th and Laurel |
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| Streets in Springfield; after three major building campaigns, |
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| the church broke ground for its new edifice on August 30, 1970; |
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| after completing construction, the first service in the new |
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| building was held on November 5, 1972; the new building's |
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| dedication was held on February 4, 1973; in 1978, another lot |
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| was purchased to expand the church's parking facilities; and |
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| WHEREAS, Reverend McPherson was also responsible for |
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| leading the Zion Missionary Baptist Church toward greater |
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| involvement with district, State, and national convention |
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| work; his successor, Reverend George W. Waddles Sr., was |
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| instrumental in increasing membership and financial |
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| contributions, as well as enhancing the Christian Education and |
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| Worship Ministries; and
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| WHEREAS, On April 24, 1984, Reverend Samuel W. Hale Jr. was |
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| called to serve as the 30th Pastor of Zion Missionary Baptist |
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| Church; under his leadership, the Children's Choir, |
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| Brotherhood Chorus, Golden Agers Fellowship Chorus, |
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| Instrumental Ensemble, Storehouse Ministry, Red Circle Girls |
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| Program, Royal Ambassador Program, Golden Agers Fellowship, |
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| Brotherhood Ministry, Red Circle Girls Program, and Vacation |
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| Bible School Ministry were formed; in addition, the church |
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| experienced a new period of growth, with the purchase of a new |
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| parsonage in 1984, the burning of the church's second mortgage |
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| in 1985, and the increase of both land and financial capital; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, In April of 1988, the Zion Missionary Baptist |
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| Church celebrated its 150th anniversary; and |
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| WHEREAS, Today, the Zion Missionary Baptist Church |
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| continues its mission of spreading the word of God to its many |
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| members and the world at large, as well as serving its |
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| community in many beneficial ways; and
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| WHEREAS, The dedication and piety exhibited by the |
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| congregation of the Zion Missionary Baptist Church is worthy of |
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| the greatest respect; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
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| congratulate the congregation of the Zion Missionary Baptist |
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| Church on the occasion of the church's 170th anniversary and |
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| wish them continued success and happiness in the future; and be |
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| it further
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
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| presented to the Zion Missionary Baptist Church as a symbol of |
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| our esteem and respect.
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