Jimmy Carter Addresses
Sunday School Class Hours After The Sudden Death Of His Grandson
“I should be joyful
and thankful to God for giving me both life and freedom."
12/20/2015
Marina Fang Associate Politics Editor, The
Huffington Post
Former President Jimmy
Carter broke the news to his church on Sunday that his grandson Jeremy Carter
died suddenly at the age of 28, using the occasion to speak candidly about
grief.
As first
reported by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Carter arrived at
church about 25 minutes late and told his Sunday school class that Jeremy had
died just hours earlier.
Despite his sudden
loss, Carter told the congregation to “be filled with a sense of joy
and thanksgiving." “I should be joyful and thankful to God for giving me
both life and freedom,” he said.
The former president
regularly teaches Sunday school at Maranatha Baptist Church in his hometown of
Plains, Georgia. Just two
weeks ago, Carter, 91, appeared under more happy circumstances -- he
announced to the church that radiation treatment had successfully eliminated
his cancer.
The church's pastor,
Jeremy Shoulta, confirmed Sunday's announcement to CNN, saying that the
death of Carter's grandson was "very unexpected" and "shocking
news."
"Jeremy Carter
had not been feeling well [on Saturday], and at some point later in the
day he had gone to sleep, and during the course of that time, his heart
stopped," he said. "[President Carter] was shaken. He was
obviously sad, although he was able to teach and he was able to present the
lesson as well as he always has. But it was apparent to everyone there that
this was weighing on him very heavily."
Carter told the church
that it was the first time he had been late to services. Fellow members told the
Atlanta Journal-Constitution that they were moved by his words. “I’m not surprised,” Jan
Williams said. “That’s the kind of Christian he is. Everything that happens in
life, good or bad, he uses as a teaching experience. He lives his life as a
lesson for other people to see.”
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