GRAND BLANC, Michigan — Monday here proved as unfathomable as Sunday, when more than 100 men, women and children ran for their lives while watching members of their congregation gunned down and their church burn to the ground.

Another bright, sunny Michigan fall day dawned with questions about how grief-stricken members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints press forward after four of their own were killed and eight others wounded.

Sunday had begun for Latter-day Saints as a day to mourn and reflect on the wonderful life of their beloved prophet, President Russell M. Nelson, who died Saturday night at the age of 101. Instead it spiraled into shock.

“As you might expect, our members are quite shaken in spirit and in body, and it hurts,” Grand Blanc Bishop Jeffrey Schaub said

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