header-left
File #: 0070X-2019    Version: 1
Type: Ceremonial Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/22/2019 In control: Tyson
On agenda: 2/25/2019 Final action: 2/28/2019
Title: To commemorate Columbus City Council’s 2019 Black History Program by honoring and celebrating the lifetime achievements, contributions and transformational Faith Leadership of Reverend Leon L. Troy, Sr.
Sponsors: Priscilla Tyson, Elizabeth Brown, Mitchell Brown, Shayla Favor, Emmanuel V. Remy, Shannon G. Hardin

Title
To commemorate Columbus City Council’s 2019 Black History Program by honoring and celebrating the lifetime achievements, contributions and transformational Faith Leadership of Reverend Leon L. Troy, Sr.

Body

WHEREAS, the City of Columbus and the members of Columbus City Council are proud to honor and celebrate the legends, legacies, and trailblazers of this community as they represent the prosperity and the transformational leadership that has come to define the tradition of excellence that is Columbus; and

WHEREAS, Columbus City Council’s 2019 Black History Program is proud to honor the legacy and transformational leadership of Reverend Leon L. Troy, Sr. as a shining light in the faith community and the Columbus community at large; and

WHEREAS, Rev. Leon Troy’s 50 years of ministry experience and 40 plus years of pastoral leadership has allowed him to pastor 4 different churches throughout the State of Ohio - while Reverend Troy did not begin his pastoral career in Columbus until August 14th of 1975 he started his pastoral career in Oxford, Ohio at the First Baptist Church; he’s also pastored the Ebenezer Baptist Church of Sandusky; Second Baptist Church in Warren and finally Columbus’ historical Second Baptist Church; and

WHEREAS, Reverend Troy’s leadership achievements at Second Baptist Church include leading his congregation with the building of a Million Dollar Educational Wing, establishing the Second Baptist Church Housing Corporation, receiving a $1,750,000 HUD Project Grant to erect a 45 unit housing complex for the elderly, and helping to implement a food and clothing ministry; and

WHEREAS, Rev. Leon Troy Sr.’s has received numerous awards and honors over the years - however his transformational leadership has not been limited to ecumenical work alone - in fact he continues to serve on numerous boards and committees and during his service as Pastor of Second Baptist church he was appointed by the late Columbus Mayor Dana “Buck” Rinehart ...

Click here for full text