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Michigan pastor says 'hand of God' saved congregation from mass shooting

by Premier Journalist
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Footage from inside the church showed congregants fleeing as shots rang out. Credit: X/CrossPointe Community Church

The pastor of a Michigan church targeted in a shooting on Sunday says he believes divine intervention and the courageous actions of church members helped prevent a potential tragedy.

The incident occurred at CrossPointe Community Church in the city of Wayne. According to police, the suspect drove erratically into the church parking lot before exiting his vehicle wearing a tactical vest and armed with two firearms. He then began firing as he approached the building, injuring one person in the leg. At that point, members of the congregation intervened.

“A parishioner struck the gunman with his vehicle as the gunman fired multiple rounds at the car,” Wayne Police Chief Ryan Strong told reporters. “At least two members of the church staff then returned fire, fatally wounding the suspect.”

The gunman has been identified as Brian Anthony Browning, a 31-year-old white male who had reportedly attended the church with his mother. One victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries and is expected to make a full recovery.

Pastor Bobby Kelly, who leads CrossPointe, said he had encountered Browning on three previous occasions and had engaged him in spiritual conversations.

“I can’t say for sure what was in his heart or mind—he never threatened me directly,” Pastor Kelly told the Associated Press. “But it was clear he was struggling mentally. He believed he was hearing from God, and we talked about that.”

Pastor Kelly described the church member who intervened with his vehicle as a “hero” and said he believes God led him in that moment.

“He drove across the grass and struck the suspect while he was actively shooting at the building. That courageous act gave our staff the time they needed to respond,” he said.

Kelly added that he had been preparing to preach a message about God’s “hand of deliverance” when the attack began. He also revealed that the church had initially planned to hold two outdoor services in June, but later decided to reduce it to just one.

“That decision may have saved many lives,” he said. “Had we been outside yesterday, it could have been a very different story. We were definitely protected by the hand of God—there is no question in my mind.”

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