HONORING THE LEGACY OF THE TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH IN WEST PALM BEACH; Congressional Record Vol. 166, No. 35
(Extensions of Remarks - February 21, 2020)

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HONORING THE LEGACY OF THE TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH IN WEST PALM BEACH

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                         HON. ALCEE L. HASTINGS

                               of florida

                    in the house of representatives

                       Friday, February 21, 2020

  Mr. HASTINGS. Madam Speaker, it is my distinct honor to recognize the 
legacy of the Tabernacle Baptist Church, a historically black church 
located in West Palm Beach, Florida. The Tabernacle Baptist Church was 
established in 1893, before the creation of the town of West Palm Beach 
in 1894. The Church has proven to be a pillar and haven in the 
community throughout its 127-year history and continues to maintain its 
strong presence today.
  The Church's leadership through various projects, such as the 
establishment of the U.B. Kinsey Educational and Community Center, and 
the Rosemary Village Construction Project, illustrates a dedication to 
a holistic, community-driven mission. The Church has also created the 
first school for African American children in Palm Beach County and 
continues to champion education through programs such as their 
scholarship committee. Throughout the years, the Church has remained a 
steadfast spiritual guide and support and strives to strengthen its 
presence in order to better serve Palm Beach County.
  Under the leadership of Rev. Gerald D. Kisner, Pastor of Tabernacle 
Missionary Baptist Church for the past 23 years; Reverend Kevin L. 
Jones, Assistant Pastor of Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church and the 
Church's Minister for Youth and Young Adults; and Ms. Gwendolyn 
Ferguson, Executive Assistant of the Church, they have carried the 
mission of the Church to serve as God's witnesses or ambassadors to 
people who are in need, through discipleship, outreach, teaching, 
preaching, community development, praise and worship.
  Madam Speaker, the Tabernacle Baptist Church is indeed an exemplary 
part of our community. I extend my warmest congratulations to the 
Church for its contributions over these 127 years and wish them many 
more years of continued success.

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