H.R. No. 437
                                  R E S O L U T I O N
    1-1        WHEREAS, On March 5, 1995, the Reverend Dr. Manuel L. Scott,
    1-2  Sr., retired as pastor of St. John Missionary Baptist Church,
    1-3  drawing to a close more than 50 years of faithful service to the
    1-4  spiritual needs of others; and
    1-5        WHEREAS, At that time, the congregation named him pastor
    1-6  emeritus, and his selection to that position is truly indicative of
    1-7  the esteem in which he is held throughout the religious community;
    1-8  and
    1-9        WHEREAS, Dr. Scott is a native of Waco and was graduated from
   1-10  Bishop College with a bachelor of arts degree before going on to
   1-11  earn doctorate of divinity degrees from that school and Texas
   1-12  College; an eminent theologian, he is well regarded for both his
   1-13  church administrative skills and his illumination on Biblical
   1-14  theology; and
   1-15        WHEREAS, This dedicated clergyman pastored for 33 years at
   1-16  Calvary Baptist Church in Los Angeles before settling in 1982 in
   1-17  Dallas, where he has ministered to the congregation at St. John
   1-18  Missionary Baptist Church for more than a decade; and
   1-19        WHEREAS, Under Dr. Scott's guidance, the church experienced
   1-20  an exceptionally vibrant and rewarding period of growth, building
   1-21  its Community Life Center and expanding the church complex as well;
   1-22  and
   1-23        WHEREAS, Reverend Scott has continued to serve his
   1-24  denomination through his noteworthy work in a variety of areas; he
    2-1  served as president of the Western Baptist State Convention of
    2-2  California and has conducted highly informative lectures at several
    2-3  forums, including the National Baptist Congress of Christian
    2-4  Education, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Monrovia
    2-5  Baptist Seminary in Liberia, and Boston University; and
    2-6        WHEREAS, Moreover, this eloquent pastor has gone on to affect
    2-7  countless other Christians as the author of two important books,
    2-8  From a Black Brother and The Gospel for the Ghetto; and
    2-9        WHEREAS,  Dr. Scott also is well known for his evangelical
   2-10  work and currently serves as secretary of the board of evangelism
   2-11  for the National Baptist Convention of America, USA, Inc., and
   2-12  oversees the organization's national and international evangelism
   2-13  activities; he also has been active with the International Congress
   2-14  for World Evangelism in Switzerland and Morehouse College in
   2-15  Atlanta, which inducted him into the Martin Luther King Jr.
   2-16  International Board of Preachers in 1994; and
   2-17        WHEREAS, His outstanding contributions have earned him
   2-18  several prestigious accolades, including designation as one of
   2-19  America's 15 best black preachers by Ebony magazine and as
   2-20  Outstanding Minister of the Year by the Los Angeles Business
   2-21  Association; he also has received numerous distinguished-service
   2-22  awards and was named to the 1994 Ministers Honor Roll by The
   2-23  Communicator magazine; and
   2-24        WHEREAS, For more than half a century, Reverend Scott's
   2-25  outstanding spiritual leadership, understanding guidance, and
   2-26  strong faith have been a tremendous source of inspiration to many
   2-27  people in his church and community, and he is most worthy of
    3-1  special recognition on the occasion of his retirement from the
    3-2  active ministry; now, therefore, be it
    3-3        RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 74th Texas
    3-4  Legislature hereby commend the Reverend Dr. Manuel L. Scott, Sr.,
    3-5  on his exemplary service as a minister and extend to him warmest
    3-6  best wishes for a happy and fulfilling retirement; and, be it
    3-7  further
    3-8        RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
    3-9  prepared for Reverend Scott as an expression of high regard by the
   3-10  Texas House of Representatives.