Senate Resolution No. 3 honors Dr. Gwendolyn Spratt for her 32 years of spiritual leadership as the pastor of the Church of the Blood Covenant in Oak Cliff, Texas. Dr. Spratt, originally from Smithland, Texas, has an impressive educational background, holding a bachelor's degree from Minnesota Metropolitan College and a master's degree from the University of Michigan. In addition to her pastoral work, she has dedicated over 25 years to teaching in the Dallas Independent School District and has been a loving wife to Dr. Lorenzo Spratt and a devoted mother to their son, Dalen, and grandmother to Axel.
The resolution commends Dr. Spratt for her inspirational leadership and community service, recognizing her significant impact on the lives of her congregation and the broader community. It acknowledges her commitment to spiritual service, which began with her ordination in 1993 and the founding of her church. Furthermore, Dr. Spratt pursued her education further by earning a doctorate in theological studies. The Texas Senate expresses its esteem for her contributions and extends best wishes for her future endeavors, with a copy of the resolution to be prepared in her honor.