[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 154 (2008), Part 8]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 11182]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                         HONORING QUINN CHAPEL

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                          HON. DALE E. KILDEE

                              of michigan

                    in the house of representatives

                         Tuesday, June 3, 2008

  Mr. KILDEE. Madam Speaker, I ask the House of Representatives to join 
me in congratulating Quinn Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church on 
celebrating 133 years of worship and outreach in Flint, Michigan. On 
Friday, May 30th the congregation of Quinn Chapel recognized this 
milestone at a special anniversary program.
  Quinn Chapel AME Church has a long tradition in Flint. This tradition 
began in the home of Mrs. Nancy West, where in 1875 she first opened 
her doors for prayer services. Quinn Chapel reached out to the 
community, becoming a positive influence on families looking for 
opportunity in the early days of Michigan.
  As Flint grew, so did Quinn Chapel. In 1877 the congregation moved 
from Mrs. West's home and into a new location on Seventh Street. A 
decision was made in 1912 to build a new sanctuary and the brick 
structure was dedicated in 1922. The music program gained national 
recognition and the Senior Choir took first place in a national music 
contest during the 1940s.
  When the City of Flint decided to build the municipal center in 1955, 
Quinn Chapel had to relocate again. The first Church service was held 
in the new structure on Lippincott Boulevard on December 25, 1960. 
Bishop Joseph Gomez formally dedicated this sanctuary in 1961.
  Designated a Historical Site by the State of Michigan, Quinn Chapel 
AME Church has fulfilled their African Methodist Episcopal motto, ``God 
Our Father, Christ Our Redeemer, Man Our Brother.'' Under the 
leadership of their Pastor, Reverend Stanley U. Sims, the congregation 
continues to provide the residents of Flint with a place to worship in 
a faith filled community.
  Madam Speaker, I ask the House of Representatives to join me in 
applauding this community for their dedication to Christian life. For 
133 years Quinn Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church has led 
services for its members and provided a foundation for the spiritual 
lives of many in Flint. I pray they will continue their blessed work 
for many, many years to come.

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