(AP) — People in this southern Oregon timber town sought solace in church services following last week's deadly shooting rampage — including one congregation where the pastor's daughter survived because the gunman mistakenly believed she was dead. A couple hundred people crowded into Garden Valley Church, where pastor Craig Schlesinger said living the faith means countering the rampage with acts of kindness. Schlesinger also spoke about trying to make sense of survivor reports that the gunman asked who was Christian and then shot them. Some witness accounts have said that after killing people who said they were Christian he continued to execute others, doing so randomly. Scroggins told those gathered at his church that his daughter survived because she was lying on the floor and partially covered by the body of a fellow student. A law enforcement official has previously told The Associated Press a "manifesto" from Harper-Mercer was recovered at the scene. When pastor Jon Nutter got a text message last Thursday about the shooting and realized how many had been killed or injured, he immediately formed a prayer circle at Starbucks where he was sitting.