The bill, H. 3826, is a House Resolution celebrating the 125th anniversary of St. Matthew Baptist Church in North Charleston, South Carolina. It honors Reverend Calbert R. Brantley and the congregation for their dedicated service to the community over the years. The resolution highlights the church's rich history, beginning with its founding in 1900 by Reverend Frank Guest, and details significant milestones, including its role in the Civil Rights Movement and various community outreach programs.

The resolution acknowledges the church's evolution through different leaderships, including Reverend A.W. Wright and Reverend Benjamin J. Whipper, Sr., who contributed to its growth and community impact. It also notes recent initiatives under Pastor Brantley, such as virtual worship services during the COVID-19 pandemic and partnerships for health services. The South Carolina House of Representatives expresses its commendation for the church's longstanding commitment to the community and extends warm congratulations on this historic occasion.