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Lt. Governor Cagle Welcomes Cobb's Jason Bolin as Chaplain of the Day for Opening of Session

Monday, January 11, 2010  Contact: Jaillene Hunter

(Atlanta, GA) – Lt. Governor Casey Cagle welcomed Pastor Jason Bolin, Senior Pastor of Trinity Chapel to serve as the Chaplain of the Day for the first day of session in the State Senate.

 

“It was an honor to welcome Pastor Bolin to the Senate today.  The tradition of the Senate to begin each day with a devotional and prayer allows us to set our mind and heart in the right direction as we make important policy decisions.

 

“During the difficult circumstances surrounding the floods that battered our state this past September, the church body answered a call to serve and met the needs of hundreds of Georgians.  As we face daunting challenges as well this session, I’m confident that the Senate will also answer the call to serve.  Today, Pastor Bolin’s message encouraged senators and inspired each of us to lead our state in the right direction,” Lt. Governor Casey Cagle said.

 

“Many Georgia residents face very challenging times right now and these challenges demand strong leadership. It was my honor to have prayed for Georgia’s senators today and to have encouraged them in God’s truth, that with strong faith and with hearts to serve others they are equipped to lead our state through the challenges ahead,” said Pastor Jason Bolin.

 

Jason Bolin is currently the Senior Pastor of Trinity Chapel in Powder Springs, Georgia and has served at the church for over ten years.  Trinity Chapel has grown from a storefront church of five families to several thousand who gather each week. Trinity Chapel took an active role in responding to the September flood that forced many Cobb residents out of their home and are planning a concert to benefit families affected by the floods on January 21st.   Bolin is a graduate of Lee University and earned his Master’s degree in Organizational Leadership from Regent University.