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By Bob Allen   
Sunday, March 08, 2009

MARYVILLE, Ill. (ABP) -- A past president of the Illinois Baptist State Association died March 8 when a gunman walked into his church and shot him down during an early-morning worship service.

Fred Winters, pastor of First Baptist Church in Maryville, Ill., died after being gunned down in his pulpit March 8.
Fred Winters, 45, pastor of First Baptist Church of Maryville, Ill., died from a single gunshot wound to the chest. 

The following day prosecutors charged Terry Sedlacek, 27, with first-degree murder and aggravated battery. Police did not comment on a motive, but a newspaper report last year said Sedlacek is mentally ill.  

Police say Sedlacek fired a .45 caliber semi-automatic pistol four times before it jammed, then pulled out a four-inch knife and began injuring himself.

Several male church members subdued him, and two received non-life-threatening cuts that sent them to a local hospital.

About 150 people were attending the 8:15 a.m. service, one of three worship services the 1,400-member church holds each weekend.

Sedlacek was held without bond and hospitalized for the wounds. Last August he was subject of a St. Louis Post-Dispatch story about how Lyme disease caused him to be mentally ill.

Police said Sedlacek entered the 1,000-seat sanctuary in suburban St. Louis and walked toward the pulpit while Winters delivered a sermon on finding happiness at work. He exchanged words with the pastor before revealing the gun and shooting. It was unclear as of press time March 9 if the two men knew each other, and a First Baptist staff member who saw the man briefly said he did not recognize him.

Winters, who had been senior pastor of First Baptist Church since 1987, presided over the Illinois Baptist State Association meeting in 2007, its 100th anniversary year. Nate Adams, executive director of the state affiliate of the Southern Baptist Convention, released a statement

"Our great God is not surprised by this, or anything," Adams said. "That he allows evil and free will to have their way in tragedies like this is a mystery in many ways. But we know we can trust him no matter what, and draw close to him in any circumstances. Let's draw closer to him and to one another during this terrible tragedy, and renew our faith and obedience to his purposes for however many days we have remaining to serve him."

Winters reportedly deflected the first shot with his Bible, sending a spray of paper into the air that worshipers thought was confetti and part of a skit.

Mark Jones, the congregation's worship minister, told reporters gathered outside the church building that Maryville First Baptist sometimes used dramatic elements in worship, and the attack caught everyone off guard. He said the quick response by church members probably saved other lives.

Jones said in an interview on local TV station KMOV he had no idea about the shooter's motives, but the church will carry on.

"Things will come our way in life, but what we need to tell the people is our foundation is the rock, which is Jesus Christ, and the Bible tells us about the life that we can have in him," he said. "We can go through challenging times. We can go through storms. And if we have that faith and the trust that will help us to have that internal peace."

Jones said the church would probably consider added security after the shooting, but "we think this is a one-time situation."

"We have seen attacks in our country," he said. "People cannot stop living their lives. People cannot be paralyzed with fear. We're going to continue to live our lives and we're going to live with a greater intentionality and purpose," he said.

"I know that our senior pastor would definitely want the church to continue to pursue with passion and intentionality exactly what has been pursued these last 20 years," Jones said.

Winters is survived by his wife of 21 years, Cindy, and two children.

Nearly 1,000 people gathered for a prayer service for Winters the evening of March 8 at Metro Community Church in nearby Edwardsville, Ill.

A 1985 graduate of Southwest Baptist University in Bolivar, Mo., Winters earned a master's degree in systematic theology and church history from Wheaton Graduate School in Wheaton, Ill., a master of divinity from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Mo., and a doctor of ministry degree from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Ky. He was an adjunct professor at Midwestern Seminary, according to the church website.

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Bob Allen is senior writer for Associated Baptist Press.

 





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This ship floats upon the blood of judgments
written by darrellpotts, March 08, 2009
Shooting-sprees (Including church shootings)
School-Shootings &
Senseless-Suicides shall increase as long as the fatherless, widows and strangers are ignored and OPPRESSED!

These crimes will skyrocket. Every 501 (c)3, Church serves man and not God. For this is true, I am the fatherless of the fatherless and I have called out to the leaders and headquarters of large churches such as the UMC and SBC yet none of them have taken me seriously. I pray to God that America falls because of the 501 (c)3 corporations refuse to hear my cries to be free from oppression.

Thus saith the fatherless man living in the 3rd generation of a family history of suicide:
“God will destroy all 501 (c)3 money motivated organizations. They shall be no more. COME OUT FROM THEM NOW OR PERISH WITH THEM. Stand not in the house called by the name of the Lord but is full of idolatry. COME OUT FROM THEM OR PERISH.”

I exhort you to contact me and lift me out of my oppression or I will continue to cry to God against you. If you hear not my cries then prepare to cry to God and not be heard-
SBC and the UMC are corrupt!
written by darrellpotts, March 08, 2009
z - t r o n . c o m
To darrellpotts
written by Ken, March 09, 2009
You are either a crank, a lunatic, or a heartless fiend. You are entitled to your opinions regarding the SBC and UMC, but is there no other place for you to express them besides this thread? For goodness' sake, a man has been killed! Have you no compassion for him or his family?

Before you call on others to repent, perhaps you should do a little repenting yourself.
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written by MitchellKC1, March 09, 2009
We are living in an era that not all people respect the right to worship peacefully, but view places of worship as "soft targets". These "targets of Opportunity" provide disturbed individuals a well publicized, immediately devastating conquest.
The inherit vulnerability of the physical structure of our nations places of worship, has led us to develop our organization.

We are not an organization that provides "mercenary" style security or teaches "hand to hand" combat skills. We feel that to be successful we need to develop your organization to work with the resources you have and start developing a program that fits your specific needs.

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written by MitchellKC1, March 09, 2009
Our prayers are with Pastor Winter's family and congregation
My God, What Is This World Coming To?
written by trheelmn1, March 09, 2009
On Sunday morning, March 8, 2009, a deranged and violent person causally waltz into the First Baptist Church in Maryville, Illinois and unloaded 4 rounds toward the pastor as he stood in the pulpit, with one of the rounds finding their target in the chest of the pastor. The pastor died as a result of this senseless act.

A while back in January, a Richmond, VA pastor was attacked in his study on an early Saturday morning by two men who came in and demanded money. He was stabbed several times and beaten.

While these are two examples of senseless acts of violence, random at best, it still causes one to ponder and consider what in God’s name is going on in America.

Then there are the gun control advocates who want to take away the guns from the law abiding citizens–which really means that it would only cause more people to be in harms way without having a means in which to protect themselves.

Had there been someone in the congregation who was a law abiding citizen with a concealment license and having his weapon on him or her, that pastor might still be living.

In the case of the Richmond Pastor, had he had a gun nearby, he could have used it for the purpose of thwarting off his attackers or fully disengaging their acts of crime by stopping them in their tracks temporarily or permanently.

You say, “We don’t need guns.” No, but what are we going to do if we DO need one?

I have people say to me, “Pastor, God’s going to take care of us.” I know that.

I also know that God gave us a great brain, super good logic and reasoning. I also realized that if David had not had that sling the day that sword-toting giant threatened him, he would have been up that creek where he got those five stones, with out a paddle.

I’m glad that the Bible tells us Nehemiah stationed guards around the city with swords in the people’s hands as they rebuilt the city God had called him to rebuild and restore.

Look, with the economy in jeopardy, crime will become rampant. People will become more depressed because the money god they depend on isn’t working out for them. When a person needs money and they don’t have it and their hopes of getting it look slim to none, they will do whatever is necessary to get it. Mark it down.

As believers, let’s be smart and don’t stick our heads in the sand as it relates to protecting ourselves. And let’s not be so religious that we inwardly fear that which we think might come upon us.

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