More than 1,000 people attended a memorial service in Knoxville, a day after a deadly shooting at a church in the city. The overflow crowd packed the Second Presbyterian Church —next door to a Unitarian Universalist church where two people were gunned down Sunday morning. The Rev. William Sinkford, president of the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations, told the gathering last night that it’s a time to make sense out of the senseless. Knoxville police say a jobless man accused of opening fire with a shotgun had apparently targeted the Unitarian Universalist congregation and had a hatred for the church’s support of liberal social policies. Police said a signed, four-page letter written by the 58-year-old Jim Adkisson was found in his small SUV in the church parking lot. Two people died and seven were wounded. Adkisson, who is charged with one count of first-degree murder, remained jailed Monday on $1 million bail.