Less than 24 hours after the former president’s tragic accident, churches across the nation became places of mourning and reflection.
In Visalia, California, a conservative evangelical congregation gathered in quiet grief, their pastor addressing them with a trembling voice.
He spoke of faith in crisis, the fragility of life, and the need for national unity. Urging prayers for the former president, his family, and the country, the pastor offered scripture as comfort.
Across the country, the Sabbath took on new meaning — churches transformed into sanctuaries not just of worship,
but of shared sorrow and strength.