[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 149 (2003), Part 13]
[Senate]
[Page 17111]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




            HONORING THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD CHRISTIAN CHURCH

 Mr. BAYH. Mr. President, it is with great pride that I rise 
today to honor the Light of the World Christian Church of Indianapolis. 
This congregation, under the leadership of Bishop T. Garrott Benjamin 
Jr., is opening a new worship facility this weekend. The 3,000-member 
congregation has come together to raise the funds necessary for a truly 
impressive church. The new facility will feature a congregation hall 
capable of seating 1,200, a chapel for weddings and funerals, and amply 
space for classrooms and offices. But what I would most like to 
recognize is the persistence and dedication demonstrated in achieving 
this goal by Bishop Benjamin and the benefit he has provided our 
community as a result.
  In addition to providing spiritual guidance, the church provides 
numerous family services including the well-known Respect Academy that 
emphasizes teaching children self-respect as well as respect for 
others. The church's programs and services affect nearly 2,000 young 
people each year. The influence the church has on the lives of the 
children at such an important time in their lives is invaluable.
  Bishop Benjamin, now in his 34th year as pastor, has made his 
struggles in life the mission and driving force behind many of the 
youth programs offered at the Light of the World Christian Church. At 
the age of 5 Bishop Benjamin was abandoned by his parents and was 
raised entirely by his grandmother. He says it was his own experience 
that made him so distinctly aware of the value of a nurturing spirit in 
a young child's life and that has made him so proud of the youth 
programs sponsored by his church.
  I would like to take this opportunity to commend the Light of the 
World Christian Church for nearly 140 years of service to the 
Indianapolis community. I know that my colleagues will join with me in 
congratulating the congregation, and especially Bishop Benjamin, for 
their accomplishments and in wishing them continued success as they 
enter a new and promising future.

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