Officers in Indianapolis have arrested a teenager and a 21-year-old man in connection to the murder of Amanda Blackburn, a 28-year-old pregnant woman who was killed during a home invasion earlier this month. A third man is also facing related burglary charges.

On Monday, Larry Taylor, 18, and Jalen Watson, 21, were taken into custody and charged as co-conspirators in Blackburn's death, reports The Washington Post. They are also facing charges for felony burglary, theft, robbery and auto theft, according to the Marion County prosecutor's office. Meanwhile, a man identified as Diano Gordon, 24, is facing related burglary charges.

Police believe the suspects broke into Blackburn's home in the early morning hours of Nov. 10, shortly after her husband, Pastor Davey Blackburn, went to the gym. The couple's 15-month-old son, Weston, was home at the time, but he was not harmed.

"My wife was such a beautiful, gracious, loving woman of God," Davey Blackburn said in a message to his congregation shortly after her death, according to CNN. "I have not only lost my ministry partner and support but also my very best friend. There is no way to prepare yourself for circumstances like these."

Following Taylor's arrest on Monday, Davey wrote on his church's Facebook page that he was "relieved" to know that police have made an arrest in the case.

"Though it does not undo the pain we are feeling, I was extremely relieved to get the news of the arrest made last night of Amanda's killer," he wrote on the Resonate Church Facebook page Monday morning. "The investigators have assured me they have a solidly-built case to ensure justice is levied and the process is expedited."

The pastor also shared a message of love and forgiveness, writing, "Though everything inside of me wants to hate, be angry, and slip into despair I choose the route of forgiveness, grace and hope."

"I hold firm to the belief that God is still good, that he takes our tragedy and turns it into triumph, and that the best truly is yet to come," he added. "Today I am deciding to love, not hate. Today I am deciding to extend forgiveness, not bitterness. Today I am deciding to hope, not despair."