[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 90 (Wednesday, May 24, 2017)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E706]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING MELVIN MATTHEWS
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HON. BENNIE G. THOMPSON
of mississippi
in the house of representatives
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
Mr. THOMPSON of Mississippi. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor a
remarkable public servant, Reverend Melvin Matthews.
Reverend Melvin Matthews was formally installed on May 22, 2016 at
Bell Grove Missionary Baptist Church, making him the first new pastor
since 1951 when his uncle, Reverend David Matthews, accepted the
leadership role.
The elder David Matthews, a well-known spiritual and civic leader in
Indianola, served the historic church for 65 years prior to his death
on April 15, 2015, at 95.
The younger Matthews said, ``I pray that God will use me to continue
the great legacy of excellence started by Pastor Matthews 65 years
ago.''
Matthews grew up in Indianola and in Bell Grove Church, graduated
from Gentry High School and Mississippi Valley State University before
enlisting and becoming a pilot in the U.S. Air Force. After retiring
from the service, he settled in Warner Robbins, GA, where he served as
assistant pastor of the New Jerusalem Baptist Church, and youth
minister, associate minister, education minister and economic
development minister at the Fellowship Bible Baptist Church.
Since his return to Indianola in 2009, Mr. Matthews has served as
assistant to the pastor, David Matthews, teaching the church's Thursday
night Bible study.
Matthews has received his Bachelor of Theology degree and is
scheduled to graduate from Abundant Blessings Theological Seminary on
June 11 with his master's degree in theology.
Matthews's church, Bell Grove was organized as a ``brush arbor'' in
1868 in a location described as: ``Just across the railroad, on the
corner, facing Indian Bayou across the street from the site of the old
Mississippi Power and Light office.'' Down through the years, the
church has experienced numerous strides and setbacks, including: being
burned down twice, three other locations prior to the present spot on
B.B. King Road, and the drowning of its first pastor on record, Rev.
James Wright who was made pastor in 1878.
Since then, several moves included: comprising location on donated
land ``on the hill'' on Adair Street and from there to its location on
Chandler Street, where the church experienced major improvements under
the leadership of Rev. E.G. Mason and elder Matthews.
Reverend David Matthews led the congregation from the corner of
Hannah and Chandler to their present location on B.B. King Road in
March 2006, where he continued to lead and inspire until his death. The
younger Matthews stated, ``With God's help, Bell Grove will be a Bible
believing, Bible teaching and Bible preaching church with a great
commitment to the `Great Commandment and Great Commission,' knowing
that God will use this to build a `Great Church.'''
During the 13-month interim since Rev. David Matthews' passing, the
Rev. E.T. Goodman of Greenwood, a retired former pastor of Mt. Beulah
Baptist Church in Indianola, conducted the morning worship services and
Bible study.
Reverend Melvin Matthews is the son of Missouri Gray Matthews and the
late Rev. John Matthews and is married to the former Cynthia Williams
Matthews of Goulds, FL.
He often reminds people never say what you won't do because God has a
way of changing your plans. He always said there were three things he
would never do: preach, teach and return to Mississippi. God fixed it
so he had to do all three.
Mr. Speaker, I ask my colleagues to join me in recognizing Reverend
Melvin Matthews for his dedication to serving others and giving back to
the African American community.
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