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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of | ||||||
3 | Representatives wish to congratulate the Wayman African | ||||||
4 | Methodist Episcopal Church on the occasion of its 175th | ||||||
5 | anniversary on October 21, 2018; and
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6 | WHEREAS, In 1836, Reverend Paul Quinn was assigned the task | ||||||
7 | of expanding the African Methodist Episcopal Church to the | ||||||
8 | western states; while on his journey, he became closely | ||||||
9 | associated with the Underground Railroad; the churches and | ||||||
10 | schooled he established became stops on the Underground | ||||||
11 | Railroad; in 1843, he reached Bloomington, Illinois, and he met | ||||||
12 | Moses Bird, Joseph Hobson, and James Hill, visionary and | ||||||
13 | energetic African Americans who were ready to establish a place | ||||||
14 | of worship; On January 16, 1847, the deed for the land was | ||||||
15 | secured for $20.00, and a small-frame building was erected; and
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16 | WHEREAS, The first pastor, Reverend P.H. Ward, was a grocer | ||||||
17 | in the community, and the congregation had 20 members; the | ||||||
18 | school teacher was Matilda E. Davidson; in 1855, an itinerant | ||||||
19 | circuit rider named Austin Woodford became the next pastor, and | ||||||
20 | the congregation grew to 50 members; in 1859, the original | ||||||
21 | building was moved and used as the parsonage; that same year, a | ||||||
22 | new church was built; in 1860, Miss English supervised the | ||||||
23 | school and, within six years, had 40 students; for the first 20 |
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1 | years, the African Methodist Education Society was the only | ||||||
2 | African American church in the community; the new church | ||||||
3 | building was expanded in 1871, and the membership grew to over | ||||||
4 | 100; in 1879, Reverend C.S. Jacobs became pastor; and
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5 | WHEREAS, In 1880, Reverend Charles Spencer Smith was | ||||||
6 | appointed pastor of the African Methodist Education Society; he | ||||||
7 | believed that racial uplift was through religious education, | ||||||
8 | and he developed a plan for a universal Sunday school | ||||||
9 | literature that was adopted by a special Bishops Council in | ||||||
10 | 1882; this was the humble beginning of the African Methodist | ||||||
11 | Episcopal Church Sunday School Union, which later moved to | ||||||
12 | Nashville, Tennessee; and
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13 | WHEREAS, On January 26, 1910, the church was renamed the | ||||||
14 | Wayman African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church; in 1918, the | ||||||
15 | Bloomington National Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was | ||||||
16 | formed, and the meetings were held at Wayman AMEC; through the | ||||||
17 | years, Wayman was the church home to several pioneers in the | ||||||
18 | Bloomington African American community; in 1970, Reverend | ||||||
19 | Walter Walters became pastor, and he completed extensive | ||||||
20 | remodeling; his quiet dignity, vision, and confidence did much | ||||||
21 | to encourage a progressive effort; and
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22 | WHEREAS, In August of 1978, Reverend David Jarrett, the | ||||||
23 | newly assigned pastor, established a good rapport with the |
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1 | youth in town and at the church; and
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2 | WHEREAS, In September of 1990, Reverend Robert E. Harvey | ||||||
3 | brought vision, insight, and energy to the church; he relocated | ||||||
4 | the church from its original home on Center Street to the | ||||||
5 | current building on West Olive; in 1993, the congregation | ||||||
6 | celebrated 150 years of ministry in McLean County; and
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7 | WHEREAS, In 2001, Reverend Nathan Dixon became the pastor: | ||||||
8 | in preparation for hosting the Illinois Annual Conference, new | ||||||
9 | windows were installed in the church and parsonage, the | ||||||
10 | sanctuary was repaired, and new tile was added in the foyer; | ||||||
11 | and
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12 | WHEREAS, In 2005, Reverend Charles Orr was assigned, and | ||||||
13 | under his leadership the mortgage was paid off and burned; | ||||||
14 | additionally, he spearheaded a capital campaign to cover the | ||||||
15 | cost of major renovations, maintenance, and repair; he served | ||||||
16 | with distinction for 11 years; and
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17 | WHEREAS, On September 11, 2016, history was made when | ||||||
18 | Bishop John Franklin White, Bishop of the Fourth Episcopal | ||||||
19 | District, assigned Reverend Dr. Brigitte A. Black, the first | ||||||
20 | female pastor, to Wayman AME Church; a new furnace was | ||||||
21 | installed, and the church is embarking on a project that | ||||||
22 | includes major repairs to the infrastructure and interior; |
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1 | therefore, be it
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2 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE | ||||||
3 | HUNDREDTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we | ||||||
4 | congratulate the Wayman African Methodist Episcopal Church on | ||||||
5 | the occasion of its 175th anniversary; and be it further
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6 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
7 | presented to the Wayman African Methodist Episcopal Church as | ||||||
8 | an expression of our esteem and respect.
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