A church near where a Friday evening bus crash in Saskatchewan took the lives of 15 members of the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team hosted a vigil Sunday evening to remember the victims of the tragic accident.
The Nipawin Apostolic Church in Nipawin, Sask., where the Broncos were scheduled to play a playoff game Friday night, is choosing to remember the victims with a vigil at the same time as the main one at the Broncos鈥 home arena.
鈥淚t鈥檚 an opportunity for people to remember and mourn and honour the people who were injured and passed away,鈥 Jordan Gadsby, pastor with the Nipawin Apostolic Church, told 麻豆影视 Channel earlier Sunday.
Gadsby spoke before his Sunday service at the church. He said he planned to discuss why such tragedies occur at the service, but admitted he鈥檚 not flush with answers.
鈥淭he honest answer is I don鈥檛 know, my reasoning and theological explanations are going to seem like they fall short in every instance in a case like this,鈥 he said.
Following news of the accident on Friday, members of the Nipawin Hawks, the team that was supposed to play the Broncos that night, were among the roughly 100 people at the church awaiting news of what had happened to the Broncos. Since then, the church has become a gathering place for people to grieve and to hear the latest on what had happened.
鈥淲e don鈥檛 know exactly how to deal with it, but we just do everything that we can,鈥 said Gadsby.
He said people were surprised the church had been so willing to open their doors for the weekend and help out, but adds his church鈥檚 role in the community鈥檚 healing will extend much longer than just this weekend.
鈥淪ometimes it takes a while for people to process what their feeling, so we expect that there will be lots of oppourtunity for caring for people weeks, months, maybe years down the road,鈥 he said.