RECOGNIZING THE RETIREMENT OF THE REVEREND DOCTOR NATHANIEL EDMOND OF THE SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH OF ELGIN; Congressional Record Vol. 166, No. 141
(Extensions of Remarks - August 07, 2020)
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RECOGNIZING THE RETIREMENT OF THE REVEREND DOCTOR NATHANIEL EDMOND OF
THE SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH OF ELGIN
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HON. RAJA KRISHNAMOORTHI
of illinois
in the house of representatives
Friday, August 7, 2020
Mr. KRISHNAMOORTHI. Madam Speaker, I rise today to acknowledge the
upcoming retirement of the Reverend Doctor Nathaniel Edmond of the
Second Baptist Church of Elgin, and to commend his many decades of
service to our community. Pastor Nate can begin the next chapter of his
life secure in the knowledge that he built a foundation of spiritual
leadership that continues to support the youth he mentored, the local
entrepreneurs he advised, and the faithful who found comfort in his
ministry.
Pastor Nate began his professional life at Alcoa Corporation, rising
to a position of high executive leadership. Although committed to
excellence in his chosen career, Pastor Nate found time lo assist his
church, serving as an Associate Minister, Assistant Sunday School
Superintendent, spiritual advisor to several church organizations, and
coach of many church sports teams. After 31 years in the world of
business, Pastor Nate answered a call to the ministry, and on February
20, 2000 was installed as Pastor of Second Baptist Church.
Under his stewardship, Second Baptist Church delivered strong moral
leadership and tended to the needs of communities devastated by
poverty, disaster, famine and disease. Under his guidance, the church
partnered with local schools lo mentor at-risk youth, and led
initiatives including the Prison Ministry, ``Operation Joshua'' street
ministry, and SAFE Ministry (to break the often multi-generational
cycle of domestic violence). In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina,
Second Baptist Church rallied to aid families rendered homeless by the
storm's devastation, and in 2007, as part of its effort to support the
ongoing ministry of World Vision, extended its compassion lo the people
of Africa, helping to build a housing complex for teachers in Tanzania,
and pledging continuing monetary support to over 130 Tanzanian
children.
This ever-expanding circle of service to others was accompanied by
growth in Second Baptist's membership. Pastor Nate can take great
satisfaction in the organization that will continue after his
retirement, a structure that has evolved in size and sophistication
enabling 32 active ministries to flourish and attend to its members'
spiritual needs. He can rest easy knowing that under his leadership,
Second Baptist Church acquired and constructed a campus sufficient to
serve its community for years to come.
Pastor Nate's ministry extended well beyond his church. He served on
boards or in other capacities for many important organizations in the
Elgin area, including the Alignment Collaborative for Education,
Advocate Sherman Hospital, the United Way, Judson University, U-46
School District, the NAACP of Greater Elgin, and the African-American
Christian Minister's Alliance. He has been honored for his work by the
Rotary Club of Elgin and received the Partner in Peace Award from the
Community Crisis Center for Domestic Violence, the City of Elgin's
Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Award, the Lasting Impact Award
from Elgin Community College, and the Boys and Girls Club of Elgin
Distinguished Citizen Award.
For 26 years, Pastor Nate has ministered to his community and guided
a vibrant congregation whose love and generosity reached far beyond its
church walls. While he may be ending his service as Pastor, I know
Pastor Nate will continue his life's work of service to others. On
behalf of the people of Illinois and all Americans, I wish Pastor Nate
and his family great happiness and fulfillment in the journey ahead.
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