Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HR818

Caption

Recognizing The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for its contributions to the State of Texas.

Impact

The resolution points out the significant charitable efforts made by Latter-day Saints in Texas, citing examples such as nearly 900,000 pounds of food donated to various charitable organizations in 2024. The church's JustServe platform was mentioned, illustrating its role in mobilizing volunteers and fostering community engagement. This recognition serves to not only acknowledge these efforts but also legitimizes the church's role in enhancing community dynamics through volunteering and service initiatives.

Summary

House Resolution 818 (HR818) is a formal acknowledgment by the Texas House of Representatives recognizing the contributions of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to the state of Texas. The resolution highlights the church's global membership, which exceeds 17 million, and emphasizes its local impact, particularly focusing on the approximately 385,000 members and over 750 congregations throughout Texas. The document praises the church's extensive charitable work, including contributions of food and other resources to local food banks and charities.

Contention

While HR818 does not contain overt points of contention, it raises considerations of religious recognition in a public forum. Such recognitions can stir discussions regarding the role of faith-based organizations in public life and the implications for interfaith dynamics within the state's diverse demographic. Although the resolution expresses appreciation for community service, it also invites a broader dialogue about the integration of faith in civic responsibility and the potential for interfaith cooperation.

Notable_points

HR818 underscores the value placed on community contributions, emphasizing the principles of peace, friendship, and selfless service adhered to by Latter-day Saints. It reflects a growing trend in legislative bodies to acknowledge the contributions of religious organizations, potentially influencing future policies around community service and charitable activities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SCR119

Recognizing June 2025 As Sacred Heart Of Jesus Month In The State Of Delaware.

TX HR0061

A resolution to declare April 13-20, 2025, as Holy Week in the state of Michigan and to extend best wishes to Christians in Michigan, the United States, and worldwide, for a joyous and meaningful observance of Holy Week, culminating in Easter Sunday, when all Christians celebrate Jesus’ resurrection from the dead.

TX HB2011

Church of Jesus Christ monument

TX SCR43

Recognizing Christian Holy Week And Passover In The State Of Delaware.

TX SCR159

Recognizing Christian Holy Week And Passover In The State Of Delaware.

TX SJR0204

A RESOLUTION recognizing the Christian Heritage Flag as the official flag representing Christian Heritage Month in Tennessee.

TX HR0065

Celebrating Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church and it's 150 years of faith and service for the south side of Indianapolis.

TX SR431

Recognizing Saint John of the Cross Catholic Church on the occasion of its 100th anniversary.

TX SR84

Reaffirming Good Friday as a State holiday, consistent with existing law, and fearlessly acknowledging its enduring significance as the day when Jesus Christ, out of divine love, laid down His life for the redemption of mankind, which is a truth that remains central to the Christian faith and foundational to the moral and spiritual life of this Commonwealth.

TX SR0061

Celebrating Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church and its 150 years of faith and service.

Similar Bills

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