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Pastors pray for ‘God’s peace to break through’ after assassination attempt

Photo From Baptist press. Taken from the backyard of Bob Hurd, pastor of Whitestown Road Baptist Church in Butler, Pa., an American flag held between two cranes hovers over the location of where presumptive Republican presidential nominee was shot on July 13. Photo by Lisa Hurd

Baptist Press

By Scott Barkley, posted July 15, 2024 in World & Politics

BUTLER, Pa. (BP) – It happened for Bob Hurd and others at a wedding reception on the evening of Saturday, July 13. Phones began chiming with alerts and texts. Donald Trump had been shot.

Hurd, pastor of Whitestown Road Baptist Church, had conducted the wedding ceremony. His church is 1.5 miles from the Butler Farm Showgrounds, where Trump was minutes into a campaign speech when a bullet tore through the former president’s right ear. Less than 950 feet separates Hurd’s backyard and the roof where additional shots from the would-be assassin killed one and injured at least two more.

The shooter, 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks, was killed moments after the shooting began by Secret Service snipers.

As pastors across the country on Sunday addressed the events from the previous day, Hurd had a closer recollection than most. More Here

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