Religions and Leaders of Faith are sharing their heartfelt support and sorrow on Twitter over the horrendous act of violence directed towards the members of the AME church. We will continue to update this page as new posts are found.
A packed house inside and outside as we pray for healing, understanding, and peace #CharlestonShooting #IamAME pic.twitter.com/2KrtJvQuVO
— Morris Brown AME (@MorrisBrownAME) June 18, 2015
Updated #CharlestonShooting #Prayer entry with details of ACNA priest's wife killed in shooting #PrayforCharleston https://t.co/V1syW8FNyw
— Anglican Prayer (@anglicanprayer) June 18, 2015
Southern Baptist leaders just released this statement on the deadly #CharlestonShooting: http://t.co/nw4JB2gsyM
— ERLC (@ERLC) June 18, 2015
Pastor of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church's message on the parish website after #CharlestonShooting. #CHS pic.twitter.com/HFiWF0x2lW
— NR4CB (@NR4CB) June 18, 2015
Our prayers for the sweet city of #Charleston, where my father began as a Rabbi. Tragic evil in a House of God. #CharlestonShooting
— David Wolpe (@RabbiWolpe) June 18, 2015
"We have had a long and miserable night, but God has propped us up," pastor says. @MorrisBrownAME pic.twitter.com/uJIoFHwjSR
— Hanna Raskin (@hannaraskin) June 18, 2015
We are deeply saddened by the #CharlestonShooting, a terrible tragedy that occurred in a sacred place of worship. pic.twitter.com/JueuRK6NFw
— Scientology News (@ScientologyNews) June 18, 2015
Please join me in prayer for our suffering brothers and sisters at Emanuel (AME) Church in Charleston http://t.co/jLNPdZuL4v
— Cardinal Dolan (@CardinalDolan) June 18, 2015
The #UMC stands with #AME after church shooting in #Charleston. How UMs are reaching out http://t.co/e4E4qXMNM1 pic.twitter.com/MAd1a06sfZ
— UM News Service (@UMNS) June 18, 2015
My heart breaks 4 victims of the South Carolina church massacre, a vile despicable, racist act of hate. They were serving God studying Bible
— Rabbi Shmuley (@RabbiShmuley) June 18, 2015
Oh God. Killings at AME church in Charleston SC. In 2015, black people are not safe at a Wednesday night prayer meeting. Lord have mercy.
— Jim Wallis (@jimwallis) June 18, 2015
Please pray today for all those impacted by the shooting in Charleston, SC. We pray for God's comfort, mercy, and justice in that region.
— Bishop Eddie L. Long (@BishopEddieLong) June 18, 2015
Join us in praying for the families of the victims of last night's church shooting. The Church will continue 2 advance! #CharlestonShooting
— Ed Young (@EdYoung) June 18, 2015
Rebuilding God's Home by Saving Each Other's: A Spiritual Response to #CharlestonShooting #AMEShooting http://t.co/A6TxBJ5eaE @truahrabbis
— R. Menachem Creditor (@rabbicreditor) June 18, 2015
Our thoughts and prayers go out to victims and their families and all those affected by the #CharlestonShooting. pic.twitter.com/tiVCjhNF1t
— Mormon.org (@MORMONorg) June 18, 2015
Our prayers are w/ Emanuel AME Church, family of Pastor Clementa Pinckney May the Lord comfort you #PrayForCharleston pic.twitter.com/qpGAZQQI8S
— TD Jakes (@BishopJakes) June 18, 2015