Church Points to ‘Miracle’ Protection After Car Crashes Into Sanctuary, Stops at Pulpit

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Church members in Supply, North Carolina, say they have experienced a miracle after a car crashed in the middle of the sanctuary just minutes before a worship service.

Last Wednesday, an SUV was hit by another vehicle outside of Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church 30 minutes before a prayer meeting.

According to WECT-TV, the SUV went off the road, burst through the front doors of the church, and came to a stop at the pulpit.

Rev. Jessie Mooney Jr. told the news outlet it was a godsend no one was sitting in the church yet at the time of the crash.

“I was running a little bit late getting here or I would’ve been here,” he said. “If it would have been 20 or 30 minutes later that would’ve been several people on that side of the church that was torn up so bad. Some of our older people usually get here early, so it happened that no one was here.”

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