Palmetto Journey of Hope: Spartanburg, SC
Sun, Oct 15
|St. James United Methodist Church
Join us in hearing the stories of the people most impacted by the death penalty. Tonight's event features Pastor Jimmy MacPhee (a death row survivor) and SueZann Bosler (a victim family member).
Time & Location
Oct 15, 2023, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
St. James United Methodist Church, 213 N Lanford Rd, Spartanburg, SC 29301, USA
Guests
About the event
The Palmetto Journey of Hope is a collaborative speaking tour between SCADP and Journey of Hope...From Violence to Healing. The Journey is an organization made up of murder victims family members, death row family members, death row survivors, and others affected by the use of the death penalty. These individuals share their stories with audiences to help them understand how the act of violence wrought by the death penalty does not bring the healing that victims need after trauma. Speakers from The Journey have learned that killing people who've killed other people is never the answer; it is love and compassion for all of humanity.
Tonight's event features Pastor Jimmy MacPhee (a death row survivor) and SueZann Bosler (a murder victim family member)!Â
Jimmy MacPhee, a returning citizen from a forty-five year prison journey, is an ordained minister and has co-authored three prison writing books: Letters to Our Sons; Didn't See It Coming; and Frankie San, a Burning and a Shining Light for Christ. Embracing life with God-inspired passion, he continues to write and speak to bring hope to those he meets and to minister to "the least of these" who remain incarcerated. Today, as an ordained minister, Jimmy serves God as Executive Director of On the Rock Ministries, Providing Funding for Inmate College Bible correspondence courses. Their vision is to change violent prison culture to one of peace and purpose found in biblical teaching and the redemptive power of Jesus Christ.
SueZann Bosler is a sought-after speaker and Board member of Journey of Hope...From Violence to Healing. In 1987, she lost her father, Rev. Billy Bosler, to an intruder in her home and was herself stabbed and left for dead. She worked for more than ten years to fulfill the promise she had made to her father, that if he were ever murdered, the killer should not be executed. After two death sentences were overturned on appeal, SueZann hired a victim’s rights attorney to help her make her wishes known: James Bernard Campbell was sentenced to life without parole. Abolishing the death penalty has since become her life's work. Her story has been featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Jerry Springer Show, 48 Hours, and many written publications.Â