[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 110 (Tuesday, July 15, 2014)]
[House]
[Page H6227]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
COMMEMORATING THE 240TH ANNIVERSARY OF BLACKWATER BAPTIST CHURCH
(Mr. RIGELL asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. RIGELL. Madam Speaker, last month, my wife, Teri, and I had the
pleasure of attending a joint church service which brought together
Blackwater Baptist Church and New Oak Grove Baptist Church. That
occurred in Virginia's Second Congressional District, which I have the
privilege to serve.
The two churches were celebrating the 240th anniversary of Blackwater
Baptist, and what a service and celebration it was.
What was particularly enjoyable and noteworthy is that one has a
largely White congregation, the other a largely African American
congregation, and that is relevant, and, indeed, it is central to my
point because Blackwater Baptist Church, which stood at the American
Civil War, once had a slave balcony in its sanctuary.
Now, the pastors of the two churches, Greg Hammer and Tyrone Johnson,
they are remarkable men. They bring their two congregations together
once a year for a joint church service. They are close friends, and
they talk often about their Christian faith, which binds them together.
They also have the courage to talk about race, to celebrate the
progress that we have made, and to take on responsibly the challenges
that remain in our country.
Madam Speaker, this is what we need more of in America, and I commend
them both and their congregations.
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