It could have been any Sunday morning at the Taiwanese church. But a week earlier, the Irvine Taiwanese Presbyterian Church had been shaken by an unimaginable act.
Elderly couples held hands and shuffled into the chapel.
Like most of the church members, Chou was born in Taiwan. But his parents were from mainland China, and prosecutors say he was motivated by his opposition to Taiwanese independence, a cause that the Presbyterian church in Taiwan has long espoused.AdvertisementHow a luncheon celebrating the return of a congregation’s pastor turned into a deadly scene.
A choir of about 20 elderly men and women packed tightly together in front of the pulpit, their voices booming even without microphones.Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.
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