ÚNASE A NOSOTROS EL 20 Y 21 DE MAYO PARA LA CONFERENCIA DE RESTORE

María
De Muth

escocés
McKnight

Screenshot 2023-01-13 at 1.50.18 PM

Naghmeh
panahi

Reportando la Verdad.
Restauración de la Iglesia.

‘Wounded’ But ‘Not Dead’: Pastor Shot in Face Returns to Pulpit Easter Sunday

By Colleen Houde
pastor shot face wounded
On Mar. 31, 2024, Rev. Clemmie Livingston Jr. preaches at New Zionfield Baptist Church in Memphis, Tennessee. (Photo: Facebook)

A pastor who was shot in the face outside his church in late February returned to the pulpit on Easter Sunday. 

Pastor Clemmie Livingston Jr. was shot outside of New Zionfield Baptist Church in Memphis, Tennessee, on Feb. 25, following a carjacking that took place just minutes before his Sunday service was about to start, as previously reportado por El Informe Roys

He was transported to the hospital in critical condition. After undergoing surgery, he was upgraded to stable condition but remained in the ICU.

His road to recovery has continued since. And on Sunday, the 71-year-old pastor felt well enough to share an Easter sermon.

“You know it’s Resurrection Sunday, but it also is a testimony Sunday for me,” said Livingston to abc24

Your tax-deductible gift helps our journalists report the truth and hold Christian leaders and organizations accountable. Give a gift of $30 or more to The Roys Report this month, and you will receive a copy of “Baptistland: A Memoir of Abuse, Betrayal, and Transformation” by Christa Brown. To donate, haga clic aquí.

new zionfield baptist livingston
New Zionfield Baptist Church in Memphis, Tennessee. (Video screengrab)

Congregants were ecstatic and shocked to see Livingston back at it just five weeks after his incident. 

“I have stood in the pulpit of many Easters in the past,” said Livingston to Fox13. “This is the first time I’ve been in the pulpit as a wounded soldier of God. I am wounded, but I am not dead.”

Although Livingston has returned to preaching, his recovery is not over. According to abc24, Livingston still has a brace in his jaw. Once it has been removed, he will need to have a bone replacement and plastic surgery. 

“Not one day has the call to preach left me,” he said to Fox13. “Every day, when I rise up to when I sleep or slumber, God is on my mind.”

Memphis Police say no arrests have been made in Livingston’s case, and the vehicle stolen from the church parking lot has yet to be recovered. 

Julie Roys contributed to this article, which was originally published at CHV Radio

Journalist Colleen Houde is a news writer and on-air host at CHVN in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

COMPARTIR ESTE:

¡OBTÉN ACTUALIZACIONES POR CORREO ELECTRÓNICO!

¡Manténgase en contacto con Julie y reciba actualizaciones en su bandeja de entrada!

No te preocupes, no te enviaremos spam.

Más para explorar
discusión

Deja una respuesta

El Informe Roys busca fomentar el diálogo reflexivo y respetuoso. Con ese fin, el sitio requiere que las personas se registren antes de comenzar a comentar. Esto significa que no se permitirán comentarios anónimos. Además, se eliminarán todos los comentarios con blasfemias, insultos y/o un tono desagradable.
 
Artículos MÁS RECIENTES
Artículos MÁS populares
es_MXSpanish

Donar

Hola. Vemos que este es el tercer artículo de este mes que ha encontrado que vale la pena leer. ¡Estupendo! ¿Consideraría hacer una donación deducible de impuestos para ayudar a nuestros periodistas a continuar informando la verdad y restaurar la iglesia?

Your tax-deductible gift helps our journalists report the truth and hold Christian leaders and organizations accountable. Give a gift of $30 or more to The Roys Report this month, and you will receive a copy of “Baptistland: A Memoir of Abuse, Betrayal, and Transformation” by Christa Brown.