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HR195 • 2026

Commending the First Baptist Church of Williamsburg.

Commending the First Baptist Church of Williamsburg.

Enacted

This bill passed the Legislature and reached final enactment based on the latest official action.

Sponsor
Anderson
Last action
2026-04-20
Official status
Passed
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

The official source material does not provide specific details about recent efforts to restore the church’s bell and honor those buried nearby.

Commending the First Baptist Church of Williamsburg

This bill commends the First Baptist Church of Williamsburg for its long-standing presence in the community.

What This Bill Does

  • Says that the House of Delegates wants to praise the First Baptist Church of Williamsburg.
  • Notes that the church has been around for 250 years and is one of the oldest African American congregations in the country.
  • Highlights important moments in the church's history, like when it was first organized and moved into its current building.

Who It Names or Affects

  • The First Baptist Church of Williamsburg

Terms To Know

Commendation
An official statement that praises someone for their good work.

Limits and Unknowns

  • This bill does not give any money to the First Baptist Church.
  • It only expresses praise and admiration for the church's history and contributions.

Bill History

  1. 2026-04-20 House

    Bill text as passed House (HR195ER)

  2. 2026-03-09 House

    Taken up for immediate consideration

  3. 2026-03-09 House

    Engrossed by House

  4. 2026-03-09 House

    Agreed to by House by voice vote

  5. 2026-02-27 House

    Presented and laid on Speaker's table 26106831D

Official Summary Text

Commending the First Baptist Church of Williamsburg.

Current Bill Text

Read the full stored bill text
Commending the First Baptist Church of Williamsburg.
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 9, 2026
WHEREAS, for 250 years, the First Baptist Church of Williamsburg, one of the oldest African American congregations in the country, has been a beacon of faith for the community; and
WHEREAS, the origins of the First Baptist Church date to 1776, when a group of free and enslaved Black people began meeting secretly for prayer and song in a brush arbor on the Green Spring Plantation in James City County; and
WHEREAS, the group was first led by the Black itinerant preacher, the Reverend Moses, and was later organized as Baptists in 1781 under the guidance of the Reverend Gowan Pamphlet, an enslaved man from Williamsburg; and
WHEREAS, after holding services in the Raccoon Chase area outside of Williamsburg for some time, a member of the Cole family in Williamsburg, inspired by the faith and conviction of the congregation, offered the group the use of their carriage house on Nassau Street; and
WHEREAS, in 1856, the group dedicated a new, brick church building near the Nassau Street carriage house, which would serve as the church's home for the next century until it moved into its current place of worship on Scotland Street in 1956; and
WHEREAS, known prior to the Civil War as the African Baptist Church, the church was officially renamed the First Baptist Church of Williamsburg in 1863; and
WHEREAS, in 2016, a partnership between the First Baptist Church and the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation to restore the church's 1886 Freedom Bell led to the creation of the Let Freedom Ring Foundation, an organization dedicated to protecting and preserving the historic building, landscape, and artifacts of the First Baptist Church; and
WHEREAS, in collaboration with Colonial Williamsburg archaeologists, the Let Freedom Ring Foundation recently discovered 62 graves of descendants of the First Baptist Church, which led to the creation of a memorial at the grave site honoring their legacy; and
WHEREAS, as a spiritual home to Americans dating back to the founding of the nation, the First Baptist Church has empowered and uplifted countless lives while leaving an indelible imprint on Williamsburg, the Commonwealth, and the nation; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED by the House of Delegates, That the First Baptist Church of Williamsburg hereby be commended on the occasion of its 250th anniversary; and, be it
RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Clerk of the House of Delegates prepare a copy of this resolution for presentation to the First Baptist Church of Williamsburg as an expression of the House of Delegates' admiration for church's history and its contributions to the Commonwealth.