
Sherry shared this Link GoFundMe campaign to support medical expenses.Ĭopyright © 2021 KGO-TV. We choose to succumb to hope and love without apology.” “We cannot be said to be faithful people, joyful people, and people who will overcome if they succumb to ridicule and suspicion,” Rev. “We have to move bigger towards empathy.”īoth Saturday events are open to the public for free. “Remind us that we are not satisfied with something like sympathy,” he added. “And just seven days ago, my dad died,” he added. “Corona hit me very hard-it left me out for about two months.”

As I said, my lungs have collapsed and I’m still suffering from problems,” Sherry said. “From the injury, I’ve probably been to the ER four or five times. Related: The minister tackles and disarms a man who points his gun at the parishioners during Sunday worshipįor survivor Sherry, he has not yet returned to work due to physical pain. “And since they broke up, we weren’t the same.” “We mourn and mark the lives of both of them because they were precious souls for this congregation and this community,” the minister said of the victims Kimberly Fial and John Paulson. Then, at 7:30 pm, a concert at the Sanctuary, led by musician Lombeck, is planned. On Saturday, the church Silicon Valley Pride Community for Transgender Anniversary Services from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm “But when we look at our online and face-to-face worship services, we see that attendance has increased by about 70%.” “Many of them are still hesitant to meet in person,” Rev. He said growth was difficult to measure because of a pandemic, especially given that the majority of the congregation was elderly. Video: Pastor San Jose was “amazed” after being stabbed to death in the sanctuary of the church, killing two and injuring three. “Since then, we have been able to come back to life again,” said Rev. George Oliver said Grace Baptist was dedicated to fighting for justice for uncontained people, transgender rights, and colored races.

Since the puncture wound, the church has brought in a new chief pastor. He pointed out, “There was a bloody footstep under this hole.” On Friday, Sherry took us through the hall where it all happened. He said his lungs had collapsed and his shoulders and spine needed surgery.

On November 22, 2020, Sherry was working as a shelter employee at Grace Solutions when she was stabbed three times. For Sherry, the pain is emotional and physical.
