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File #: 224X-2004    Version: 1
Type: Ceremonial Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/4/2004 In control: Boyce
On agenda: 10/4/2004 Final action: 10/5/2004
Title: To honor and recognize Bishop Vinton R. Anderson and Episcopal Supervisor Vivienne Anderson and welcome them to Columbus, Ohio for Health and Wellness Weekend at St. Paul AME Church
Sponsors: Kevin L. Boyce
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Title

To honor and recognize Bishop Vinton R. Anderson and
Episcopal Supervisor Vivienne Anderson and welcome them to Columbus, Ohio for Health and Wellness Weekend at St. Paul AME Church


Body

WHEREAS, this Council welcomes Bishop and Mrs. Anderson to Columbus, Ohio for the Health and Wellness Weekend Celebration at St. Paul AME Church; and,

WHEREAS, Bishop and Mrs. Anderson are both natives of Bermuda. They have been serving the Lord in ministry for over 53 years. Bishop Anderson was ordained an Itinerant Elder in 1952 and elected the 92nd Bishop of the Church in 1972 at the General Conference in Dallas, Texas. Bishop and Mrs. Anderson served in the 9th, 3rd, 5th and 2nd Episcopal Districts. Together as a ministering and administrative couple, they served the 3rd District from 1976 through 1984. Bishop Anderson ordained Rev. Dr. Michael Bean an Itinerant Deacon and Elder. He was also conferred his first student pastorate and his first full time pastorate by Bishop Anderson. Bishop and Mrs. Anderson hold very special places in Rev. Bean's heart; and,

WHEREAS, Bishop and Mrs. Anderson have many accomplishments worthy of mention. Bishop Anderson chaired the Commission on Worship and Liturgy that was responsible for putting out the Bi-Centennial Hymnal and the first ever AME Book of Worship. On a global level, at the conclusion of the 1984 Annual Conference, Bishop Anderson was assigned to the Office of Ecumenical Affairs and Urban Relations. In this position he became the endorsing agent of AME Chaplains in the United States Selective Service and became the spokesperson for this denomination in many areas. It was also during this period that Bishop Anderson became President of the World Council of Churches. He was the first African-American to be elected to this position; and,

WHEREAS, this weekend celebration at St. Paul AME Church encourages people to believe that something other than curative measures are ...

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