
Jerry Gumm, the 81-year-old pastor of Richmond Road Baptist Church in Lexington, Kentucky, who was critically injured and lost his wife and a daughter during a mass shooting at the church last month, says he wonāt let the devil stop his praise. He urged his congregants to do the same.
In a defiant return Sunday to the church where his wife, Beverly Gumm, 72, and one of their daughters, Christina Combs, 32, were fatally shot on July 13, the recovering pastor offered his congregants comfort and inspiration.
āIām going to say it like Mark Twain said, āThe reports of my demise have been greatly exaggerated.' I was supposed to be dead. He got two of us but didnāt kill all of us. And Iām thankful he didnāt get none of the rest of you,ā Pastor Gumm told his flock barely two days after he was released from a local hospital, where he spent about a month recovering from injuries.
āI know that you all have been terrorized and traumatized, probably even more than me. I came into it [the shooting] and almost immediately I was out of it. I had no idea what was going on, what you all had to see. And Iām very sorry of that,ā he added. āI know itās going [to] take a while for us to just adjust back, but I want to encourage you, weāve got to do it. We canāt let the devil stop us from serving the Lord.ā
He then read Matthew 23 and explained that he is still working to regain his strength. Doctors say his recovery will take about six to eight months, he said.Ā



Pastor Gummās wife and daughter were both fatally shot by 47-year-old Guy House, who also took his own life. House went on a shooting rampage at the church after he shot and injured a Kentucky State Police trooper Jude Remilien at the Blue Grass Airport.
House reportedly went to the church looking for one of Combsā sisters, who was an ex-girlfriend.
ā'I just want to speak to Angel,' thatās our sister. My mother said Angel is not here. He said, āwell I guess someone is gonna have to die then.ā And shot twice at her. The first time, she ducked and [he] missed. Second time [his bullet] hit her in the chest,ā Star Jones, another of Combsā sisters, told WKYT.
In addition to killing Combs, her mother and injuring her father, House also injured her husband, Randy Combs, who is also recovering from his wounds.
In an interview with WKYT as he was being released from the hospital last Friday, Pastor Gumms described House as āevil.ā
āI ran into evil itself. This man had already done his evil, back behind me and terrorized my church,ā Gumm recalled. āMurdered my wife and my daughter, and then he badly injures my son-in-law, and Iām on my power chair. He ambushed me, 81-year-old man, unarmed crippled on a power chair and he began shooting. He began taunting me, cursing me, laughing at me. He shot me off of my power chair. It was either on my head or up on my head, and tried to kill me, but he didnāt manage it. He wasnāt as bad as he thought he was.ā
Pastor Gumm said doctors told him if his tongue hadnāt stopped Houseās bullet, he probably would not have survived the attack.
āThe doctor said if that tongue hadnāt caught that bullet, it would have gone in my head and it would have killed me,ā he told WKYT. āGod and those miracle workers gave me my tongue back.ā
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