Christian faith leaders of multiple denominations arrived Tuesday afternoon at the site of the Boulder terror attack to pray and show solidarity with the city's Jewish community.
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Standing on the same brick pathway that was scorched on Sunday in a firebombing attack by suspect Mohamad Solamin , locals like Reverend Dr. Pamela Challis of Trinity Lutheran Church aimed to make the space one of hope and unity.
"The burn is only surface, but the love we have is deeper," Challis told CBS Colorado.
Multiple denominations, be they Catholic, Lutheran, Episcopal or others, united in prayer. All of it started with a phone call from Challis to others in the Boulder community. Her church, Trinity Lutheran, is just two blocks from the Boulder courthouse, and many stood in front of the chu