Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR53

Introduced
4/1/26  

Caption

Commends Rev. Eradly Ben Sr. on his Golden Jubilee celebration.

Impact

The resolution encapsulates Reverend Ben's unwavering commitment to his community, highlighting his role as a beacon of hope and compassion. The Senate recognizes his influence not just within the church but extending to the broader community, fostering values of love, humility, and selflessness. This official commendation not only honors an individual accomplishment but also serves to reinforce the values that community leaders like Reverend Ben embody, inspiring future generations to engage in similar acts of service and leadership.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 53, introduced by Senator Boudreaux, is a commemoration honoring Reverend Eradly Ben Sr. on the occasion of his Golden Jubilee celebration. This resolution acknowledges Reverend Ben's remarkable dedication to his ministry and the significant impact he has had on both his congregation and the Ville Platte community over a span of more than six decades. With 62 years of service at Mt. Pilgrim Baptist Church and 50 years at Antioch Baptist Church, he is celebrated as the oldest active Baptist pastor in Ville Platte, providing spiritual guidance and support to generations of families.

Sentiment

Generally, the sentiment surrounding SR53 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, reflecting deep respect and gratitude for Reverend Ben's lifelong service. Those discussing the resolution express appreciation for his contributions, suggesting that such recognitions foster a spirit of community cohesion and highlight the importance of dedicated community leaders. The joyful occasion of the Golden Jubilee is seen as an opportunity to celebrate collective values and resilience within the community, as epitomized by Reverend Ben.

Contention

While specific contentions regarding the resolution were not highlighted in the available discussions, the nature of commemorative resolutions can sometimes evoke conversations about the broader impact of community leadership on local governance and social structures. Given the historical context of Reverend Ben's service, any potential points of contention might arise in discussions surrounding the recognition of individuals in places where systemic issues like church and state relations are considered.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR185

Commends and congratulates Liberty Baptist Church located in Union Parish Louisiana on its 175th anniversary celebration.

LA HR319

Commends Dr. Brady L. Blade, Sr., on his sixty-four-year achievement as the longest-serving pastor of the same church in Louisiana

LA HR29

Commends Pastor Damian J. Brown

LA HR60

Commends Pleasant Valley Missionary Baptist Church on the occasion of its seventy-fifth anniversary

LA HR12

Commends First Baptist Church Bernice on the occasion of its one hundred twenty-fifth anniversary

LA HR58

Commends Luther A. Burney on the occasion of his retirement

LA HR360

Commends Reverend Chris Curry on being named pastor of Ethel and Jackson United Methodist Churches in East Feliciana Parish

LA HR25

Commends Bishop Tyrone G. Jefferson, Jr., on the occasion of his thirtieth pastoral anniversary

LA HR380

Expresses the condolences of the House of Representatives on the death of Reverend NaJee Johnson

LA HR333

Commends Reverend King John Taylor for preaching the Gospel and singing quartet music for more than five decades

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.