House Joint Resolution 776, sponsored by Lynn, commends Green Hill Church in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, as it celebrates its 125th anniversary. The resolution highlights the church's significant role in the community since its founding on September 22, 1900, when a small group of individuals gathered to form what was initially known as Green Hill Baptist Church. Over the years, the church has experienced substantial growth, moving from a one-room schoolhouse to its current facilities, which include a sanctuary completed in 1991. The church has also engaged in various community initiatives, such as partnerships with local schools and other congregations, demonstrating its commitment to serving the community and fostering spiritual growth.

The resolution recognizes the church's ongoing impact and contributions to the community, including recent efforts to expand its ministry and support future generations through initiatives like the Generations campaign. As Green Hill Church marks this milestone, the resolution expresses gratitude for the congregation's dedication and service, acknowledging its role as a beacon of faith and positive change in Tennessee. The House of Representatives and the Senate jointly celebrate this anniversary and wish the church continued success and happiness in its mission.