Intentional Trailer Fire Targeting Bibles Shocks Mount Juliet Community
Trailer of Bibles Set Ablaze Outside Tennessee Church on Easter Sunday
Authorities are looking into a concerning occurrence that happened on Easter Sunday in Mount Juliet, Tennessee. It was intentional to ignite a trailer containing Bibles on fire in front of the Global Vision Church. The Mount Juliet Police Department and Fire Department quickly put out the fire with their prompt reaction. Reverend Greg Locke was shocked to see that security cameras had shown a guy leaving the trailer before to setting it on fire. Fortunately, a watchful congregant notified the authorities, averting any damage to persons or the church’s assets.
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Community Rallies After Bibles Burned Outside Tennessee Church on Easter Sunday
The church community came together in the face of the upsetting act and showed steadfast support on social media. The Wilson County Sheriff’s Office is now conducting investigations, however they have not yet established whether the church was the intended target of the fire. Whatever the case, the episode is a sobering reminder of the difficulties communities endure and the strength of faith in the face of difficulty.