[Congressional Record Volume 153, Number 190 (Wednesday, December 12, 2007)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
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INTRODUCTION OF BISHOP EARL J. WRIGHT, SR., GUEST CHAPLAIN FOR THE DAY
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HON. JOHN CONYERS, JR.
of michigan
in the house of representatives
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Mr. CONYERS. Madam Speaker it is with great pleasure that I introduce
Bishop Earl J. Wright, Sr., as the Guest Chaplain for the day. Bishop
Wright is a member of the general board, the governing body of the
Church of God in Christ, which he helped to create. He also serves as
the jurisdictional bishop of the Second Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction of
Southwest Michigan--Church of God in Christ, a district comprised of 19
churches. In addition, he is the pastor of Greater Miller Memorial
Church of God in Christ located in Warren, MI, and also the pastor of
Davis Memorial Church of God in Christ located in Grand Rapids. Bishop
Wright also is a founding and supporting pastor of Miller Memorial
Church of God in Christ #2 in Haiti.
Other accolades for Bishop Wright include being appointed the prayer
leader for the Detroit National Day of Prayer in 1992. He was
acknowledged for his ministries, church and community leadership roles
in the international publication Upscale Magazine as 1 of 50 Most
Influential Leaders in the United States in the same year. In 1996, the
Christian Women Concerned Organization of Detroit selected Bishop
Wright as the ``COGIC Pastor of the Year.''
Bishop Wright is married to the lovely and gracious Dr. (Evangelist)
Robin L. Wright, supervisor of Japan Jurisdiction--C.O.G.I.C. In
addition to being an evangelist, she is also a writer, and a great
administrative help to the local churches in Detroit and Southwest
Michigan. Together they have five children: Earl, Jr., wife--Elaine;
Michael, wife--Robin; Marvalyn; Ben; and Jonathan. He truly
acknowledges his family as his first ministry.
The Church of God in Christ is a Church of the Lord Jesus Christ in
which the word of God is preached, ordinances are administered and the
doctrine of sanctification or holiness is emphasized, as being
essential to the salvation of mankind. Elder Charles Harrison Mason is
the founder and organizer of the Church of God in Christ, and under
Bishop Mason's spiritual and apostolic direction, the Church of God in
Christ, the church has grown from 10 congregations in 1907, to the
largest Pentecostal group in America.
This year the Church of God in Christ celebrated its 100th Annual
Holy Convocation; its theme was Celebrating a Glorious Past: Embracing
a Promising Future, and it was attended by over 70,000 delegates. In
remarking about the convocation, COGIC's Presiding Bishop Charles E.
Blake, Sr., said, ``In the last century the Church of God in Christ
rose from a motley group of sanctified proselytes to a highly respected
denomination with more than 6 million members in 64 countries. The Lord
has used the Church of God in Christ to accomplish great things in
worship, proclamation, urban renewal, and gospel music.'' The Church is
also very active in promoting a social justice agenda that reverses the
circumstances of black men, families, and urban communities as well as
providing comprehensive programs for youth and young adults.
Bishop Wright has shown himself as a true disciple of Christ, relying
heavily on his favorite scripture, Romans 4:21, ``And being fully
persuaded that, what he had promised, he was able also to perform.'' He
exemplifies service to his fellow man, allowing his words to always
bring grace to the hearer. He constantly speaks words of hope,
spreading the good news to all. He practices evangelism that reflects
Christ-like compassion to reach the world with the Gospel. Bishop Earl
E. Wright, Sr., is a wonderful man of God and I am happy to know him
and to welcome him to the floor of the House of Representatives today
as Guest Chaplain.
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