CELEBRATING THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF MOUNT ZION MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH; Congressional Record Vol. 165, No. 129
(Extensions of Remarks - July 30, 2019)
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CELEBRATING THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF MOUNT ZION MISSIONARY BAPTIST
CHURCH
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HON. PETER J. VISCLOSKY
of indiana
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, July 30, 2019
Mr. VISCLOSKY. Madam Speaker, it is with great respect and admiration
that I take this time to congratulate Mount Zion Missionary Baptist
Church of Hammond, Indiana, as the congregation joins together in
celebration of the church's 100th anniversary. The parishioners along
with Mount Zion's pastor, Reverend William R. Collins, will be
commemorating this momentous occasion with a celebratory banquet on
Friday, August 2, 2019, at the Chateau Banquet Center in Merrillville,
Indiana.
In 1919, Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church became the first
African American Baptist church to be established in the city of
Hammond. Throughout the years, numerous remarkable pastors helped to
build the church's leadership and expand its congregation, along with
the services and programs offered to the community. In 1945, Reverend
A.R. Burns became pastor of Mount Zion, a position he held for an
astonishing fifty-three years. Pastor Burns accomplished many great
things during his tenure at Mount Zion, and he was determined and
passionate about his service. Under Pastor Burns' leadership, in 1949,
the current church structure was completed at 1047 Kenwood Street, and
it became known as ``The Friendly Place of Worship.'' Pastor Burns
worked to secure safe housing for the elderly and was able to
accomplish the construction of the Reverend A.R. Burns Mount Zion
Pleasant View Plaza, with the first tenants moving in by 1983. In
addition, Pastor Burns marched for civil rights with Rev. Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr, and he supported the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Pastor Burns passed away in
1999, but he will be forever remembered for his faithfulness to his
congregation.
In 1998, Reverend William R. Collins became the leader of Mount Zion
Missionary Baptist Church. Under Pastor Collins' outstanding direction,
Mount Zion has become a cornerstone of the community, providing a food
pantry and outreach program, offering vacation bible school, summer
camp ministry, and various religious retreats, and being heavily
involved in the Interfaith Federation. Under Pastor Collins'
leadership, the church has also undergone numerous cosmetic
improvements, and the membership has increased exponentially. Reverend
Collins and the congregation of Mount Zion have been a true blessing to
the community of Northwest Indiana and beyond.
Madam Speaker, I ask that you and my other distinguished colleagues
join me in honoring and congratulating Mount Zion Missionary Baptist
Church in Hammond, Indiana, on its 100th anniversary. The members and
church leaders have dedicated themselves to serving others, especially
to those most in need, and they are an inspiration to us all.
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