An afternoon of prayer, worship and healing in Nashville drew tens of thousands of citizens, police, pastors and leaders to the Tennessee state capitol grounds Saturday, where they lifted the name of Jesus above the heartbreak of six innocent deaths at a Christian elementary school.
About 5,000 people including Nashville-area worship leaders gathered six days after a demonic attack carried out by a murderous former student killed six people—three students and three staff members—at The Covenant School.
Healing and comfort through prayer, worship and community were the hopes for the Nashville Day of Prayer.
Five months before Monday’s horrific assault by a disturbed shooter, worship leader Sean Feucht’s #KingdomToTheCapital tour chose Nashville for a stop on this particular Saturday.
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