Mr. Speaker, I rise today to welcome our guest chaplain, Reverend John Matthews. I thank Reverend Matthews for that beautiful and hopeful prayer at the conclusion of a tumultuous time in this Chamber. Reverend Matthews has served as a United States Army chaplain and as a police chaplain. He has been a pastor at Trinity Lutheran Church in Moorhead, Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Brooklyn Park, and Memorial Lutheran Church in Afton. Finally, he has pastored over me and my family at Grace Lutheran Church in Apple Valley. John built bridges across religions during his career, as well as assisting in the drafting of ``A Declaration of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America to the Jewish Community,'' which is now part of the permanent display on anti-Semitism at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. It is my honor to represent Reverend Matthews and his family, and I thank him for his contributions to our community. ____________________
Share & report
More from Angie Craig
Mr. Speaker, I am actually stunned as we stand here today because, as my colleagues talk about their plan, what they are doing, in reality, is giving billionaires the national credit card and telling them to go hog wild, racking up $14…
Mr. Speaker, I rise today to share the story of Naama Levy. Naama is just 19 years old. Before October 7, she was full of joy with dreams of helping people in need. She was last recorded on a cell phone being dragged by her hair at…
Mr. Speaker, I rise today nearly 3 months since Burnsville lost Police Officers Matthew Ruge and Paul Elmstrand and Firefighter- Paramedic Adam Finseth in the line of duty. They answered a domestic call early one Sunday morning, where…
I believe that the work NTIA is doing is critical to helping us close the digital divide.





