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From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING SYKES CHAPEL MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
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HON. BENNIE G. THOMPSON
of mississippi
in the house of representatives
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
Mr. THOMPSON of Mississippi. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor a
remarkable historical church, Sykes Chapel Missionary Baptist Church of
Lambert, Mississippi and the great leadership it is under.
Sykes Chapel Missionary Baptist Church was founded in the 1900s by
the share cropping plantation families: the Sykes family, the Noble
family, the Cox family, and the McCray family. For years, there was no
building for worship service. Therefore, the families went from house
to house worshipping and praising God. The plantation was first-owned
by Mr. Yeager who later gave it to his relative, Mr. E. H. Anderson.
Mr. Anderson was more of a God-fearing man who would often attend some
of the worship services, sometimes standing in the back or just
stopping by one of the homes.
The Sykes family was the oldest and first family on the plantation.
Therefore, the families gathered together and sold cakes to raise a
little money. Afterwards, they asked Mr. Anderson to allow them to have
a spot to build a church. Mr. Anderson allowed them to build a one-room
shot gun building and allowed the men on the plantation to provide the
labor. There was one wood heater and no air, but the families continued
to praise God.
The members along with Mr. Anderson agreed to name the church Sykes
Chapel Missionary Baptist Church. Afterwards, they selected a pastor to
lead them. Minister Richardson was the first pastor selected. He served
for a while, and later God called him home. In addition to the church,
Mr. Anderson provided them with burial ground, and they called it the
Sykes Chapel Cemetery. Some of the members are actually buried there.
Later, the church was destroyed twice--first by storm and later by
fire. With the assistance of Mr. Anderson and loyal families, the
church was rebuilt twice. After rebuilding the church, they had worship
service once a month. The church has been under the leadership of
several pastors: Rev. Harry Benimon, Rev. Rollie Lee, Rev. Arthur Lee,
Rev. Lloyd Johnson, and Rev. Robert Griffin.
Pastor Lloyd Johnson enjoyed praising God. He encouraged members to
attend church every Sunday, and the membership increased. He later had
a vision to build a larger sanctuary. In the process of preparing to
build a larger church, no deed was found. Several deacons, including
Deacon Albert Emerson, Deacon James Lee McCray, Deacon Ollie McCray,
and Deacon Eddie Moore went to Mr. Anderson to inquire about the deed,
and he sold the land to Sykes Chapel Missionary Baptist Church for
$1.00. In addition to the new sanctuary, a bus and van were purchased;
outreach ministries and abstinence programs were started. Pastor
Johnson served as pastor for seventeen years, until God called him
home.
God sent Pastor Robert Griffin, who served for approximately four
years. Under his leadership, the church continued to praise God. The
youth ministry flourished, and the church was paid off in one and a
half years.
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Currently, Sykes Chapel Missionary Baptist Church is under the
leadership of Pastor Derell Wiley. He believes that we can truly move
mountains through prayer and faith. His established mission for Sykes
Chapel is: ``Exalting the Savior, Equipping the Saints, and
Evangelizing the Sinner.'' In his vision, souls are saved, minds are
renewed, hearts are cleansed, and members are rejuvenated. He
emphasizes that the atmosphere will be shifted and a change will occur
when we work together and embrace others with love, for God is love.
They are a little country church, but they serve an awesome God, who
is able to transform minds, spirits, and lives. Under Pastor Wiley's
leadership, they are growing physically and spiritually-studying and
standing on the word of God. The following ministries have been
started: Youth Ministry, Jail Ministry and Counseling, and the
Convalescent Home Ministry. In addition, the church webpage,
www.sykeschapel.com, was established.
By faith, they are discovering their purposes and trusting God for
His promises. As God leads and guides, the future ministries will be
developed: family ministries, couple ministries, and single ministries,
as we become spiritually and physically prepared for God's kingdom. By
faith, mountains are being moved, sinners are seeking Christ, and
Christians are being restored.
The Sykes Chapel Missionary Baptist Church, believes that the
greatest privilege and responsibility is to create disciples for
Christ. The members are therefore committed to fulfilling their purpose
through worship, fellowship, ministry, and Christian education.
Mr. Speaker, I ask my colleagues to join me in recognizing Sykes
Chapel Missionary Baptist Church for its dedication to serving our
great community and country.
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