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File #: 0035X-2012    Version: 1
Type: Ceremonial Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/7/2012 In control: Craig
On agenda: 2/27/2012 Final action: 2/29/2012
Title: To recognize and congratulate retired Bishop C. Joseph Sprague as he is honored on February 11, 2012 for being instrumental in the creation of “Shalom Zones” in inner-city neighborhoods.
Sponsors: Hearcel Craig, Zach M. Klein, A. Troy Miller, Michelle M. Mills, Eileen Paley, Priscilla Tyson, Andrew Ginther
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To recognize and congratulate retired Bishop C. Joseph Sprague as he is honored on February 11, 2012 for being instrumental in the creation of “Shalom Zones” in inner-city neighborhoods.
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WHEREAS, Bishop Sprague accepted the call of God on his life while in junior high school in inner-city Dayton; and

WHEREAS, Bishop Sprague obtained his Bachelors Degree from Ashland College, and his Masters of Divinity Degree from the Methodist Theological School in Ohio also known at Methesco. He received honorary doctoral degrees from Kendall College, Ohio Wesleyan University, and the Chicago Theological Seminary; and

WHEREAS, for six years, Bishop Sprague faithfully served as the senior pastor of the North Broadway United Methodist Church in Clintonville before being elected to the episcopacy by the North Central Jurisdiction in 1996; and

WHEREAS, Bishop Sprague was a delegate to four General Conferences of the United Methodist Church and five North Central Jurisdictional Conferences. He was one of the main organizers of the Shalom Zone initiatives that was established at the United Methodist General Conference in 1992; and

WHEREAS, “Shalom Zones,” were created to designate safe areas in troubled inner-city neighborhoods. Today there are 120 “Shalom Zones” in the United States and Africa, including one in Columbus; and

WHEREAS, Bishop Sprague was instrumental in organizing the Greater Hilltop Shalom Zone at the Hilltonia United Methodist Church on the west side of Columbus. The center hosts numerous programs and has served nearly 10,000 hot meals to children, teens and adults since June; and

WHEREAS, Bishop Sprague is the recipient of the AFSC Courage of Conviction Award, the Rainbow Push Civil Rights/Peace Award, and the William Sloane Coffin Award for Justice and Peace. He is a co-author of a chapter in the seminary textbook, Pastor As Educator, and wrote Affirmations of a Dissenter, published in 2002. He and his wife, Diane have been married...

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