The Rev. George H. Edwards Sr. was honored at a recognition luncheon at the Baywood Clubhouse March 26. The event was sponsored by the Sunshine Circle Club and the Community Celebration Committee.
Edwards is one of the founders of Friendship Baptist Church in Lewes. He has been active in the community since he moved to Lewes from Florida at age 19 and married his wife Ardeth.
Mistress of Ceremonies Hattie Bull introduced numerous community leaders to present Edwards with accolades for his community service. Proclamations were presented by Lt. Gov. Bethany Hall-Long, Speaker of the House Rep. Pete Schwartzkopf, State Auditor Kathy McGuiness and Lewes Mayor Ted Becker. Bill Collick read proclamations from Rep. Steve Smyk and Sussex County Councilman Mark Schaeffer. Declarations were read by the Rev. Patricia E. Green from Mt. Enon Baptist Church in Milford, the Rev. Tesha Miller from Macedonia AME Church in Seaford, the Rev. Troy Hazzard from For His Glory Ministries in Lincoln and Bishop Harold Hazzard of New Life Ministries in Milford.
Cape grad Cliffvon Howell was the keynote speaker for the event.
A poem by 90-year-old Esther Thomas was read by Waynne Paskins of the Community Celebration Committee.
“Reverend George H. Edwards Sr.”
A very good man, we all know,
No matter where he is, he always lets it show.
Pride at home, at work; community too,
with God’s help to show him just what to do.
The steps of a good man are ordered by God.
We can see that’s true wherever he trod.
He’s anointed, appointed, and set aside.
He does it all with a lot of pride,
He will always help you, any way that he can.
Just call on him, he’ll give you a hand.
He has love for everybody, enough to share.
God bless you Reverend Edwards, God keep you in his care.














