Friday, October 03, 2025

Faith, Forgiveness, Miracles

 

Mount Blanc LDS chapel in ruins (AP)


In September 2025, tragedy struck members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc, Michigan, when a shooting and fire disrupted a Sunday service. What could have been remembered only as a moment of violence has instead become a powerful testimony of faith, forgiveness, and the presence of miracles. Survivors, leaders, and members of the community have shared stories of blessings and lessons that emerged in the aftermath—reminders that even in darkness, light can break through.

Forgiveness in the Moment

One survivor, who saw her father being shot, described an extraordinary moment as she looked directly into the eyes of the man who killed him.

“I forgave him, I forgave him right there … I saw into his soul. I never took my eyes off his eyes … He let me live.” (CBS News)
Her ability to extend forgiveness, even as she faced life-threatening danger, has been described by many as nothing short of miraculous.

Leaders Witness Miracles

Elder David A. Bednar of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles visited Michigan shortly after the tragedy. He said he saw “the mighty and many miracles that occurred during this episode.” He praised members’ capacity to remain “firm and steadfast,” noting that their resilience was both a blessing and an act of divine strength.



Compassion Beyond Expectations

Acts of compassion also stood out. David Butler, a fellow church member, raised over $300,000 to support the family of the gunman. When asked why, he explained simply, “It was actually pretty simple … Jesus tells us that we should do this.” His choice to serve the shooter’s family embodied forgiveness and Christlike love in action.

Strength in Community

Bishop Jeffrey Schaub, who leads the local ward, emphasized how deeply he felt the prayers and support from others:

“It is the most significant time in my life where I have felt the love and prayer of other people … It was very humbling to see how much good there is in the world today … above all, we are all children of the same Father in heaven.”
His words reflected the healing power of unity and shared faith.

Conclusion

The Michigan tragedy could have left only scars of grief. Instead, it is remembered by many as a moment when miracles, compassion, and the Savior’s love were evident. From forgiveness in the moment of pain to leaders bearing witness of blessings, these stories remind us that even in suffering, God’s hand can bring healing and hope.


Keywords: forgiveness, faith, miracles, healing, compassion


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References

CBS News. (2025, September 30). Michigan church shooting survivor describes forgiving gunman. CBS News. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/michigan-church-shooting-survivor-letter/

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Newsroom. (2025, October 1). Elder Bednar visits Grand Blanc, Michigan, after church shooting and fire. Newsroom. https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/elder-bednar-grand-blanc-michigan-love-of-christ

The Church News. (2025, October 1). Elder Bednar witnesses faith, resilience, and miracles in Michigan after church shooting. The Church News. https://www.thechurchnews.com/leaders/2025/10/01/elder-david-a-bednar-visits-church-shooting-victims-michigan/

ABC News. (2025, October 2). Latter-day Saint raises more than $300,000 for gunman’s family after Michigan church shooting. ABC News. https://abcnews.go.com/US/day-saints-church-member-raises-300000-family-gunman/story?id=126160910

The Church News. (2025, October 1). Bishop Jeffrey Schaub on prayers, love, and unity after Michigan shooting. The Church News. https://www.thechurchnews.com/leaders/2025/10/01/elder-david-a-bednar-visits-church-shooting-victims-michigan/

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