As many as 20 people were in the home last night when an apparent member of the congregation pulled a knife and stabbed four men, according to Corpus Christi police Lt Chris Hooper.
He said a 61-year-old man later died of his injuries, while the church's 54-year-old pastor was hospitalised in serious condition.
Hooper declined to identify the victims. But police said late yesterday that a band member was stabbed in the neck and the pastor was stabbed in the chest, and both were taken hospitalised with life-threatening injuries.
The suspect, 28-year-old Marco Antonio Moreno, surrendered immediately after the stabbing to congregants, Hooper said.
Moreno was being held at the Nueces County jail on charges of murder and aggravated assault. Jail records didn't immediately indicate whether he has an attorney who could speak on his behalf.
Hooper says Moreno has an "alcohol- and drug-related history" with police.
The Corpus Christi Caller-Times reported late yesterday that the incident occurred about 7 PM at a nondenominational service. Corpus Christi police were called to the home and found the pastor stabbed in the chest. Lt Jay Clement told the newspaper it wasn't clear what led to the attack.
In November, a gunman fatally shot more than two dozen worshippers at a church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, before dying of an apparent self-inflected gunshot wound.
Investigators have said that attack appeared to stem from a domestic dispute.
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