Emotion rising in his voice, the leader of the Latter-day Saint congregation that suffered Sunday’s deadly attack in Michigan described a wounded congregation still reeling from the shooting and arson assault.
“Our members are quite shaken in body and spirit,” Bishop Jeffrey Schaub said in a video released Monday. “And it hurts.”
At the same time, the lay leader described overwhelming support from people near and far, including those who don’t belong to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
“I know that people around the world are praying for our ward and our families,” Schaub said, “and I’m so grateful for that.”
Notes. Homemade meals. Care packages. All of this and more were waiting for Schaub and his family when they returned home after Sunday’s attack, which began ar