An Idaho pastor was shot multiple times the day after he delivered a prayer for presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz.

Tim Remington, 55, is the senior pastor of the Altar Church in Coeur d'Alene.

He was shot multiple times in the parking lot of his church yesterday afternoon. He was transported to Kootenai Health and Medical Center, and the hospital told local TV news station KHQ last night that the pastor is in stable condition.

According to NBC News, police identified the suspect as 30 year-old Kyle Andrew Odom. He quickly left the scene in a silver sedan and police are considering him armed and dangerous.

Remington, or "Pastor Tim," delivered the opening prayer at a Cruz rally on Saturday in Kootenai County. The pastor is a "prominent spokesman for conservative issues," NBC reported.

A Cruz spokesperson said that they are praying for Remington and hoping that the attacker is taken into custody quickly.

The pastor started the Altar Church over 18 years ago according to the church's website.

Remington has lived in Coeur d'Alene since 1968. He and his wife also lived in California, where they became interested in helping people that suffer from drug or alcohol addiction. They have four children.