Pallbearers carry the casket of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson into sanctuary of the original Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church for a community celebration on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Mourners pay their respects for The Rev. William “Bill” Lawson in the sanctuary of the original Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024 in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Mourners pay their respects for The Rev. William “Bill” Lawson in the sanctuary of the original Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024 in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Mourners pay their respects for The Rev. William “Bill” Lawson in the sanctuary of the original Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024 in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Mourners pay their respects for The Rev. William “Bill” Lawson in the sanctuary of the original Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024 in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Mourners pay their respects for The Rev. William “Bill” Lawson in the sanctuary of the original Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024 in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Mourners pay their respects for The Rev. William “Bill” Lawson in the sanctuary of the original Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024 in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Mourners pay their respects for The Rev. William “Bill” Lawson in the sanctuary of the original Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024 in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Mourners pay their respects for The Rev. William “Bill” Lawson in the sanctuary of the original Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024 in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Mourners pay their respects for The Rev. William “Bill” Lawson in the sanctuary of the original Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024 in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
People gather for a community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Mourners pay their respects for The Rev. William “Bill” Lawson in the sanctuary of the original Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024 in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Mourners pay their respects for The Rev. William “Bill” Lawson in the sanctuary of the original Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024 in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Members of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity are seen during the community celebration for Rev. William “Bill” Lawson at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
U.S. Congressman Al Green, right, pays his respects to Rev. William “Bill” Lawson before his community celebration at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Family members of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson are seen before his community celebration at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Members of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity walk outside the sanctuary of the original Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church before the community celebration for Rev. William “Bill” Lawson on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Mourners approach the casket of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson in the sanctuary of the original Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Mourners greet one another as they pay their respects for The Rev. William “Bill” Lawson in the sanctuary of the original Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Mourners pass by flowers and images of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson in the sanctuary of the original Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Pallbearers guide the casket of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson into sanctuary of the original Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church for a community celebration on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Singers begin the community celebration for Rev. William “Bill” Lawson in the sanctuary of the original Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Mourners gather to take part in a community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Mourners gather to take part in a community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
People enter the sanctuary for a community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Singers perform the song ‘’Perfect Peace” during a community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Bishop James W.E. Dixon II speaks during a community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Bishop James W.E. Dixon II speaks during a community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Melanie I. Green, daughter of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson, enters the sanctuary at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church for a community celebration in honor of her father on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
The pastoral robe of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson are seen during a community celebration in his honor at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Judge Kenneth Hoyt speaks during a community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Choir members perform during a community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
A community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson is held at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
A community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson is held at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
A program for a community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson is seen at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Attorney Gene Locke talks about Civil Rights activities in the 1960s during a community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson is seen at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
People gather for a community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Mourners pay their respects for The Rev. William “Bill” Lawson in the sanctuary of the original Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024 in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Mourners pay their respects for The Rev. William “Bill” Lawson in the sanctuary of the original Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024 in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Judge Kenneth Hoyt speaks during a community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Choir members perform during a community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
A community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson is held at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
A community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson is held at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
A program for a community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson is seen at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Attorney Gene Locke talks about Civil Rights activities in the 1960s during a community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson is seen at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
People gather for a community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Mourners pay their respects for The Rev. William “Bill” Lawson in the sanctuary of the original Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024 in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Mourners pay their respects for The Rev. William “Bill” Lawson in the sanctuary of the original Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024 in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Lead singer Ron Jonson performs during a community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Dr. Timothy Sloan, pastor of The Luke Church, speaks during a community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston.
Dr. Marcus Crosby embraces Dr. Alexander E.M. Johnson, executive pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist, after Johnson spoke during a community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Mia Caldwell, daughter of Kirby John Caldwell, speaks during a community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
People react during a community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
People react during a community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
People react during a community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Pallbearers carry the casket of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson into sanctuary of the original Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church for a community celebration on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Pastor Marcus Cosby, left, speaks during a community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Pastor Marcus Cosby, center, speaks during a community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Singers read to Barbara Johnson Tucker on stage during a community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Bishop James W.E. Dixon II speaks during a community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
Pallbearers guide the casket of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson into sanctuary of the original Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church for a community celebration on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Known for being a “Houston’s Pastor,” Lawson was the founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church who helped lead the Houston’s racial desegregation in the 1960s and continued to be a civil rights leader and spiritual guide throughout his life. He retired from the pulpit in 2004, but remained active in the church until his death on May 14 at age 95.
People stretch out their hands as they pray for Dr. Marcus Crosby during a community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Brett Coomer/Staff photographer)
People stretch out their hands as they pray for Dr. Marcus Crosby, right, during a community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Brett Coomer/Staff photographer)
Dr. Marcus Crosby wipes away tears during a community celebration in honor of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston. Brett Coomer/Staff photographer)
The casket of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson is taken from the sanctuary at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church after his community celebration on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston.
Melanie Lawson, daughter of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson, leaves with other family after a community celebration at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston.
An image of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson is seen before his community celebration at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston.
The casket of Rev. William “Bill” Lawson is taken from the sanctuary at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church after his community celebration on Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Houston.