Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Church remembers slain

- CLARICE SILBER

SUTHERLAND SPRINGS, Texas — A South Texas church unveiled a new sanctuary on Sunday, a year and a half after a gunman opened fire and killed more than two dozen congregant­s in the deadliest mass shooting in state history.

Parishione­rs, elected leaders and relatives of those killed or injured at the First Baptist Church in the tiny town of Sutherland Springs gathered at the new sanctuary for its dedication. Some among the hundreds in attendance wore royal blue shirts with “#evildidnot­win” written across the back.

In the large, white sanctuary amid a stained glass panel, Pastor Frank Pomeroy told the crowd they were celebratin­g God’s glory while rememberin­g “those who have paid a price for this incredible facility.”

The church commemorat­ed the victims by reading their names as the church bell rang, and those connected to them stood up in the crowd. Pomeroy’s 14-year-old daughter, Annabelle Pomeroy, was among those killed.

Republican Gov. Greg Abbott told the worshipper­s that despite the trying time since the attack, Sunday marked another giant step forward on a path to healing and recovery.

“This is a tangible sign as people drive through Sutherland Springs in the future they will know that this is a place where goodness triumphed over evil,” Abbott said to loud applause from the crowd.

The new worship center and memorial room honoring the victims were made possible through millions of dollars in donations from around the world. The facility features enhanced security elements, along with a new church bell tower and an additional prayer space.

A gunman shot and killed 25 people at the church on Nov. 5, 2017. Authoritie­s put the official death toll at 26 because one of the victims was pregnant.

Places of worship have increasing­ly faced targeted attacks by extremists. A shooting at a California synagogue in April left one worshipper dead and injured three others, and a white supremacis­t killed 51 people at a New Zealand mosque in March.

Kevin Smith, the director of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s FaithBased and Neighborho­od Partnershi­ps, said the agency is working with houses of worship nationwide to help them take proper steps to secure their facilities and prepare for potential threats.

Smith said the recent attacks have awakened many religious leaders around the country to take action and seek more guidance. He said houses of worship need to assess potential threats in their area, work with local law enforcemen­t and empower their worshipper­s to be part of the planning process.

“We want to make sure during this heightened awareness, we’re going to take what was meant for harm and make it good by providing the tools that help and empowering the rest of the churches across the nation to be ready,” Smith said.

Pomeroy declined to comment on the church’s own enhanced security, but said it now has a “safety response team” made up of volunteer worshipper­s that’s undergoing extensive monthly and, at times, weekly training.

 ?? AP/ERIC GAY ?? Churchgoer­s pass a memorial wall Sunday after a dedication ceremony for a new sanctuary and memorial room at First Baptist Church Sutherland Springs in Sutherland Springs, Texas. The church was the site of a mass shooting on Nov. 7, 2017, in which more than a dozen congregant­s were killed. The new facilities were made possible through millions of dollars in donations from around the world.
AP/ERIC GAY Churchgoer­s pass a memorial wall Sunday after a dedication ceremony for a new sanctuary and memorial room at First Baptist Church Sutherland Springs in Sutherland Springs, Texas. The church was the site of a mass shooting on Nov. 7, 2017, in which more than a dozen congregant­s were killed. The new facilities were made possible through millions of dollars in donations from around the world.
 ?? AP/ERIC GAY ?? Pastor Frank Pomeroy (back right) raises his hands Sunday as he speaks during a dedication ceremony for a new sanctuary and memorial room at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas.
AP/ERIC GAY Pastor Frank Pomeroy (back right) raises his hands Sunday as he speaks during a dedication ceremony for a new sanctuary and memorial room at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas.

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