By all appearances, Ronnie Felton seemed to be a simple man, but to members of the New Season Apostolic Ministries, he was "Superman."

“[Felton] did everything!” said ministry deacon Johnny Daniels.

One thing Ronnie was doing in the pre-dawn hours Tuesday morning was helping to organize the church’s food bank. But while checking the perimeter of the building, Ronnie was shot and killed, becoming the fourth person gunned down in random killings in Seminole Heights since October.

“He was a blessing to this ministry, this food ministry, this community because he was such a big help,” said Daniels.

Members held a special food bank Wednesday in Ronnie’s memory. They don’t see Ronnie as much a victim, though; instead, they see him as a hero, because they believe he sacrificed his life for the people who were behind the church when they her a gunshot.

“I think the Lord pulled him away from them to save them," Daniels explained. "Because he did something that morning that he never usually does. He hugged everyone that morning. And then he did his routine, talked to his brother on the phone, walked the perimeter checking on everyone, making sure they were ok. And he walked across the street and walked back."