The Town Feared Him Until He Tried to Save Their Burned Church-tantan

The smoke was still hanging low over Pine Ridge when the first people arrived at the church parking lot.

Nobody had slept much.

At two in the morning, the fire sirens had ripped through town hard enough to wake almost every family within five miles.

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By three, videos of flames swallowing New Hope Baptist Church had already spread across local Facebook pages.

By sunrise, the church was gone.

Not completely.

The brick shell still stood in pieces.

But the sanctuary roof had collapsed inward.

The fellowship hall was destroyed.

The children’s classrooms were blackened beyond repair.

The old upright piano used for Sunday choir practice sat under a mountain of wet debris.

And the smell.

Nobody could stop talking about the smell.

Burned wood.

Melted plastic.

Wet ash.

It clung to clothes and hair and skin.

Pastor Elijah Bennett stood near the caution tape with a paper coffee cup growing cold in his hands.

He had been at the church less than thirty minutes before the first firefighter called him over quietly.

“Pastor,” the man had said, removing his helmet.

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