SC Pastor Uses Service To Tell Church His Wife Died by Suicide; Family Says She Filed for a No Contact Order and Divorce

Mica Miller John-Paul Miller Solid Rock at Market Common
(L) Mica Miller screengrab via Facebook / @Mica Miller. (R) John-Paul Miller screengrab via YouTube / @Solid Rock

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“We endured relentless attacks from the pastor. It was unlike anything we had ever experienced,” Clark added.

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After leaving Solid Rock at Market Common church, Clark said “there were attempts to sabotage us in our new church home. Calls made to employers. Dropping in at my place of business in the middle of my work day when I refused to answer calls.” She emphasized, “The CALLS…More than I can count. Emails that were rants in writing. It was a nightmare for close to a month.”

Clark also claimed that Mica had “her tires cut multiple times, found multiple trackers on her car, couch hopped in fear of being found, and was hospitalized by her husband when it was completely unnecessary.”

“I talked to her multiple times in her final week here on earth. She was making plans to get her hair cut, getting help with her car payment because she was a little short after PAYING HER DIVORCE LAWYER,” Clark said, “and planning to meet us for the second service at church on Sunday. My final text with her on Friday at 9:19 pm was a woman making plans to live!!!!”

Clark concluded, “She wasn’t having a mental meltdown when the scales were lifted from her eyes and she walked away! SHE WAS A WARRIOR WEARING THE FULL ARMOR OF GOD!!!!”

Mica’s mother said that her daughter also had filed for a “no contact order” in addition to divorce and is asking for financial support to help cover lawyer fees and funeral arrangements.

“My daughter Mica was found Saturday in Lumberton, North Carolina, with a fatal gunshot wound,” Mica’s mother said. “A no contact order and a divorce was filed just days before this tragedy. We are devastated. Prayers appreciated.”

“Sierra, another of my daughters, has set up a simple fundraising link. Law fees are an obstacle for us,” she added. “We are an Air Force family with very limited funds. #JusticeForMica.”

Updated to include the latest developments: On May 7, the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office investigating Mica’s death released detailed information about her final day, including her gun purchase and her 911 call recording just prior to her death. Authorities and the medical examiner have ruled her death a suicide.

If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts, dial 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Hotline.

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Jesse T. Jackson
Jesse is the Senior Content Editor for ChurchLeaders and Site Manager for ChristianNewsNow. An undeserving husband to a beautiful wife, and a father to 4 beautiful children. He is currently a church elder in training, a growth group leader, and is a member of University Baptist Church in Beavercreek, Ohio. Follow him on twitter here (https://twitter.com/jessetjackson). Accredited member of the Evangelical Press Association.

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