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Saturday October 12, 9am-4pm, First Community Church [North Campus], 3777 Dublin Rd.
Ohio policy makers and the public are having serious discussions about capital punishment, and the conversation is shifting from how we kill our prisoners to whether our state should have the death penalty at all. Are you ready to bring the conversation to your community?
Join “Journey of Hope . . . From Violence to Healing” for “Cast No Stones: Standing with Victims to End Executions in Ohio,” Saturday October 12, 9am-4pm, at First Community Church [North Campus]. Part of the Ohio “Journey of Hope,” this convention is for those interested or engaged in human rights legislative advocacy, social action, or prison and life-affirming ministries. Participants in the “Cast No Stones” conference will leave with both the inspiration and the tools to bring a productive conversation about capital punishment to your community.
“Journey of Hope . . . From Violence to Healing” is presenting this conference in conjunction with World Day Against the Death Penalty. The Journey is led by murder victims’ family members who share their experiences as a way to convey to the public that the death penalty has nothing to do with the healing that murder victims’ family members need and deserve.
This event is presented in partnership with First Community Church, Ohio Council of Churches, Catholic Conference of Ohio, Faith in Public Life, Ohioans to Stop Executions, and others.
Regular admission tickets are $36 per adult and include a light breakfast, a full lunch, and a T-shirt.
Discounted admission tickets are available for $20 and are reserved for seniors (60+) and students.
Registration:public.serviceu.com/RegistrationForm/10629462-434936826/?OrgKey=e47b0643-f54a-47c5-b429-a85eee5ccdf3
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