Record #: R2023-9   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Intro date: 1/18/2023 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 1/18/2023
Title: Tribute to late Bishop Vesta L. Dixon
Sponsors: Coleman, Stephanie D.
Attachments: 1. R2023-9.pdf
RESOLUTION CELEBRATING THE LIFE AND MEMORY OF BISHOP VESTA L. DIXON
WHEREAS, Bishop Vesta L Dixon, Senior Pastor of Evening Star Missionary Baptist Church, cherished husband and father, and Man of God, passed away December 22, 2022; and
WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of Bishop Dixon's passing by the Honorable Stephanie D. Coleman, Alderman ofthe 16th Ward; and
WHEREAS, Bishop Dixon was born July 9th, 1946 in Kennedy, Alabama, and committed his life to Christ at the young age of 14 at Mt. Zion Church in Cordova, Alabama, where he would go on to be licensed and ordained by Pastor Erving Thomas; and
WHEREAS, A well-educated man, Bishop Dixon studied at the Tuskegee Institute, the Moody Bible Institute, and the Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and later received an honorary Doctorate from Hope Bible Institute and Seminary; and
WHEREAS, Bishop Dixon relocated to Chicago in 1967 and joined the Evening Star M.B. Church under the pastorate of Pastor Woodrow W. Armstrong, serving as Associate Minister for several years before being appointed Assistant Pastor until Pastor Armstrong's retirement in 1979, when Bishop Dixon was elected as the Pastor of Evening Star M.B. Church; in 2005, Bishop Dixon was consecrated by Presiding Bishop William L. Jordan; and
WHEREAS, A true servant of God, Bishop Dixon planted a church in Liberia in 2011 and frequently travelled to teach and preach around the world, including trips to Belize, Israel, and the Bahamas, becoming the first out of state bishop to attend Wycliffe Bible Translators Scripture Celebration, and serving as the overseer of Boots on the Ground International and Collective Conversation with Constance (C3); he also faithfully served in many organizations, including as moderator and Church Planter of the Southern Baptist Association, as a member of the St. Mark Church Covenant Fellowship, as a member of the joint College of African American Pentecostal Bishops, as a teacher at the Urban Ministry at M...

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