2023-K2392
Assembly Resolution No. 2392
BY: M. of A. Sayegh
COMMEMORATING the 150th Anniversary of the Messiah
Baptist Church
WHEREAS, Religious institutions, and the many spiritual, social, and
educational benefits they confer, play a vital role in the development
of the moral fabric of a responsible citizenry; and
WHEREAS, It is the tradition of this State and Nation to pay tribute
to those institutions and individuals who have contributed to the
ethical and spiritual values of their communities; and
WHEREAS, Attendant to such concern, and in full accord with its
long-standing traditions, this Legislative Body is justly proud to
commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the Messiah Baptist Church in
Yonkers, New York, to be celebrated in September 2024; and
WHEREAS, First organized in 1874 in Yonkers, New York, the Messiah
Baptist Church is the oldest predominantly Black church congregation in
Westchester County; and
WHEREAS, The Messiah Baptist Church originally held its services in
a hall in the second story of 50 North Broadway in Yonkers; the church
then purchased the former Westminster Presbyterian Church building in
1965; this building, located at 76 Warburton Avenue in Yonkers, was
constructed in 1880 based on designs by New York City-based church
architect Lawrence B. Valk and was restructured in 1886 after a fire;
and
WHEREAS, The Messiah Baptist Church has played a central role in
both the Yonkers and the Westchester County Black community since the
late nineteenth century, and has been a regional focal point for the
Civil Rights Movement; and
WHEREAS, In 1965, the church hosted speakers such as Reverend Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr., President A. Phillip Randolph of the Negro
American Labor Council, and James Farmer of the Congress of Racial
Equality for a Negro American Labor Council rally at 76 Warburton
Avenue; and
WHEREAS, From 1988 through 1990, under the leadership of Reverend
Darryl George, the Messiah Baptist Church was a base for initiating and
organizing the high-profile desegregation movement in Yonkers; and
WHEREAS, Since 2015, Messiah Baptist Church has been led by Reverend
Frank E. Coleman Jr., and his wife, Reverend Margaret Fountain-Coleman;
and
WHEREAS, In 2023, the New York State Board for Historic Preservation
recommended adding the Messiah Baptist Church building to the State and
National Registers of Historic Places; and
WHEREAS, Today, the church reaches over one thousand members
throughout the year through services and the church's many programs,
including bible study, youth programs, cultural outreach programs, and
local food programs; and
WHEREAS, The Messiah Baptist Church remains a beautiful place in
which to worship and serve the community, and the Reverends Coleman have
a bright outlook for the future of their community; and
WHEREAS, It is the custom of this Legislative Body to take note of
enduring religious institutions and to bring such institutions to the
attention of the people of this Empire State; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the Messiah Baptist Church; and be
it further
RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to the Messiah Baptist Church of Yonkers, New York.