The First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs will reopen to the public as a memorial on Sunday, it announced on its website, one week after a mass shooting in the church rattled the small Texas town.In the past few days, residents have been working as volunteers to restore the church, where a gunman opened fire on a congregation, killing more than two dozen people and wounding 20 others."This is our church, but it is not just us that are suffering," Mark Collins, the church's associate pastor, says in the news release. "This tragedy has rocked our nation, and has had an impact on all Americans and our country as a whole. It is our hope that this will be healing for everyone."Previously, the church's pastor Frank Pomeroy, who lost his 14-year-old daughter Annabelle in the shooting, suggested tearing down the church to create a prayer garden, as NPR's Scott Neuman reported: The blood-stained and bullet-riddled building is "too stark of a reminder" of Sunday's tragedy, he told The Wall Street Journal.