South Carolina General Assembly

121st Session, 2015-2016

H. 5013

STATUS INFORMATION

House Resolution

Sponsors: Reps. G.R.Smith, Alexander, Allison, Anderson, Anthony, Atwater, Bales, Ballentine, Bamberg, Bannister, Bedingfield, Bernstein, Bingham, Bowers, Bradley, Brannon, G.A.Brown, R.L.Brown, Burns, Chumley, Clary, Clemmons, Clyburn, CobbHunter, Cole, Collins, Corley, H.A.Crawford, Crosby, Daning, Delleney, Dillard, Douglas, Duckworth, Erickson, Felder, Finlay, Forrester, Fry, Funderburk, Gagnon, Gambrell, George, Gilliard, Goldfinch, Govan, Hamilton, Hardee, Hart, Hayes, Henderson, Henegan, Herbkersman, Hicks, Hill, Hiott, Hixon, Hodges, Horne, Hosey, Howard, Huggins, Jefferson, Johnson, Jordan, Kennedy, King, Kirby, Knight, Limehouse, Loftis, Long, Lowe, Lucas, Mack, McCoy, McEachern, McKnight, M.S.McLeod, W.J.McLeod, Merrill, Mitchell, D.C.Moss, V.S.Moss, Murphy, Nanney, Neal, Newton, Norman, Norrell, Ott, Parks, Pitts, Pope, Putnam, Quinn, Ridgeway, Riley, Rivers, RobinsonSimpson, Rutherford, Ryhal, Sandifer, Simrill, G.M.Smith, J.E.Smith, Sottile, Southard, Spires, Stavrinakis, Stringer, Tallon, Taylor, Thayer, Tinkler, Toole, Weeks, Wells, Whipper, White, Whitmire, Williams, Willis and Yow

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Introduced in the House on March 2, 2016

Adopted by the House on March 2, 2016

Summary: Simpsonville United Methodist Church

HISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS

DateBodyAction Description with journal page number

3/2/2016HouseIntroduced and adopted (House Journalpage4)

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VERSIONS OF THIS BILL

3/2/2016

AHOUSE RESOLUTION

TO RECOGNIZE AND HONOR SIMPSONVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH IN GREENVILLE COUNTYAS ITS MEMBERS ARE HONORED WITH THE PLACEMENT OF AN HISTORICAL MARKER TO RECORD THE SIGNIFICANT IMPACT OF THE CHURCH’S CENTURY OF MINISTRY IN THE SIMPSONVILLE COMMUNITY.

Whereas, in April 1916, Simpsonville United Methodist Church was organized asSimpsonville Methodist Episcopal Church, South; and

Whereas, the congregation originallymet in thecommunity building of the Woodside Mill, called the Forum, and the congregation’s firstpastor was J. L. Singleton; and

Whereas, in 1917, the devoted congregants pledged tobuild their own sanctuary, and by the end of that year, they had built a church at thecorner of S.E. Main and Crisp streets on propertydonated by H.H. Griffin; and

Whereas, a recreational building and Sunday school were added in 1943, and a new parsonage,replacing the one that had originally been built in 1926, was added in 1959; and

Whereas, in 1965, a fourphase projectbegan to expand the campus, which included the building of a new sanctuary, a modern Aframe church, as well as educational buildings which were completed in 1986; and

Whereas, the newsanctuary, the third on the site, replaced both the 1917building and a fiftyseat sanctuary built in 1967; and

Whereas, recognizing the prominent impact that Simpsonville United Methodist Church has had on the community’s history, local citizens and members of the congregation took the noteworthy initiative to have an historical marker placed that would acknowledge its significance; and

Whereas, the members of the South Carolina House of Representatives value the one hundred years of ministry of Simpsonville United Methodist Church as it has welcomed persons to faith in Jesus Christ, has equipped them for a faith that sustains them in daily life, and has sentthem into the world to make a difference in Jesus’ name. Now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the House of Representatives:

That the members of the South Carolina House of Representatives, by this resolution, recognize and honor Simpsonville United Methodist Church as its pastor and members are honored with the placement of an historical marker to record the significant impact of the church’s century of ministry in the Simpsonville community.

Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be provided toReverend Joel Jones, pastor of Simpsonville United Methodist Church.

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