[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 60 (Thursday, April 23, 2015)]
[Senate]
[Page S2362]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
WELCOMING THE GUEST CHAPLAIN
Mr. REID. Mr. President, this morning I would like to extend a warm
welcome to the Reverend Dr. Ralph Williamson, of Las Vegas, NV, who
opened the Senate today with such a beautiful prayer. For a dozen
years, Dr. Williamson has served as senior pastor at the First African
Methodist Episcopal Church in North Las Vegas.
During that time, Reverend Williamson has helped shepherd the First
African American Episcopal Church through an expansion that includes a
beautiful new sanctuary. It is brand new. He is a devoted pastor, and
he is beloved by a growing congregation, which includes Senator Cory
Booker's mother.
Cory's mom and aunt live in Las Vegas. It was there that his good dad
died. I had the opportunity to meet his father before he passed away.
They are so proud of their son, Cory--as well they should be--as they
are proud of having worshiped in this church.
The Apostle Paul wrote: ``As we have therefore opportunity, let us do
good to all men, especially unto them who are of the household of
faith.''
Reverend Williamson has heeded this admonition, doing good for the
members of his flock and the people of all southern Nevada. Through
Reverend Williamson's leadership, the First African American Episcopal
Church has become a source of faith and vital support for the
community. Reverend Williamson's tireless efforts have produced
programs for youth, seniors, and the underprivileged. He has pioneered
food banks, summer lunch programs, tutoring programs, and health
ministries. Just about everything that deals with helping people, he
has done it.
I appreciate his joining us today. I did not have the chance to tell
him. We met earlier today. We had a ``Welcome to Washington'' with 60
or 70 people today. He gave the presentation to them and offered a
prayer for those assembled. It was very warm and nice. But what I did
not get a chance to tell him is that I believe the first leader of the
flock, of this church in southern Nevada, was a man by the name of
Albert Dunn. He was responsible for starting this first congregation.
He was my friend, Reverend Dunn. He was a very, very devoutly religious
man. To show you how far he went to help people in the community, this
was a conversation with his wife one day. She said: ``You know, I wish
you had talked to Reverend Dunn, because, oftentimes, we would get up
in the morning and he had given away all the food to people who needed
it.''
So I have a warm remembrance of this church and Reverend Dunn.
Dr. Williamson, thank you very much for your leadership. I appreciate
it very much.
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