- Record: Senate Floor
- Section type: Recognition
- Chamber: Senate
- Date: May 20, 2026
- Congress: 119th Congress
- Why this source matters: This section came from the Senate floor portion of the record.
Mr. MORAN. Mr. President, I rise today to recognize Pastor Rex Petty for devoting decades of his life to serving the people of Liberal, KS, as pastor of Faith Tabernacle Church and to congratulate him upon his retirement.
He started there as an associate pastor in 1984. Rex soon stepped into the role of interim pastor, and the congregation voted to keep Rex on to continue leading the church.
- congregation: 40 years of ministry at Faith Tabernacle Church.
He is more than a local minister devoted to his own
congregation.
For decades, he has made the entirety of Liberal, Kansas,
his mission field. Pastors have come and gone, but Rex has
been a constant source of spiritual leadership [in] his
hometown.
His retirement leaves a tremendous void, but those who know
him have little doubt that he made the spiritual fabric of
[this] community stronger than it otherwise would have been
without him. Always cheerful, always positive, always about
Jesus! That is Rex Petty!
Rex's passion for service extends far into the Liberal community. He has been an involved member of the Liberal Ministerial Alliance, an organization that brings local churches together to care for the needs of the community. He is eager to minister to others, and he has often brought former NFL players to Liberal to share inspirational messages with students in southwest Kansas and the Oklahoma Panhandle.
- at many local youth sporting events.
Maybe we don't have the highest mountains or a lot of the
lakes and streams and all that beauty other places have, but
[what] we have [is] the people. And that's been the most
wonderful thing about Liberal.
Rex is civic-minded. He takes pride in his community. He can often be found leading prayers before local government meetings. He was instrumental in creating the city's slogan: “From Generosity to Prosperity.”
In this life of service of 40 years, he touched countless lives. Here are a couple of comments that others have made.
Rex Petty has been a very “Liberal” pastor. He has given
his time and [his] heart, not only to his church and
congregation, but to everyone in our town. We will miss his
sincere love for Liberal.
Kansas State Representative Shannon Francis says:
Congratulations to my classmate—
Rex is a high school graduate of Liberal High School.
Congratulations to my classmate, Rex Petty, on his
retirement. Rex is what makes rural America great.
Rex is a hometown boy who returned home after college and
has spent 40 years ministering to his friends, family and
community members. His quiet, moral leadership has always
been a source of calm and comfort for our community. We will
miss him.
I would like to recognize an additional person, a person besides Rex. It is the person who supported Rex, and like him, is a cherished member of the Liberal community, his wife Eydie. She is committed to serving and investing in the life of others, including serving as a teacher in the Liberal Public Schools.
This summer, Rex and Eydie will celebrate 42 years of marriage. Together, they are passionate about helping others, and they can always be found volunteering for Liberal's Pancake Day and all other good causes. They passed their desire to serve on to their family, and their son Reid works on my staff as a district representative serving the people of Kansas.
steady handshake. He has set a remarkable example of service and legacy that will not—will not—be forgotten.
Thank you, Rex Petty, for being Liberal's Pastor.
I congratulate him. In fact, I congratulate them, Rex and Eydie, for their service to Kansans, and I wish them the best as they enter this new chapter.
I believe the world is changed one soul at a time. Reverend Petty committed his life to serving Jesus Christ. In that service he touched many lives loving his neighbor as himself. Rex Petty, a role model for us all.
I yield the floor.