- Richard Rossi
Richard Rossi (b.
March 2 ,1963 ,Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ) is an American filmmaker,actor , producer,musician ,church planter ,convict , andhealing evangelist . His 1995 trial for theattempted murder of his wife, who recanted her original identification of Rossi as her attacker and espoused his innocence, ended in amistrial and was front-page news in Pittsburgh and widely covered by syndicated television news programs.Early years
The son of Richard Rossi Sr., a professional jazz guitarist. As a teenager, his father was put into a mental institution for a
bipolar disorder , which by all accounts devastated Rossi.cite news
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title =Filmmaker Tells Story of 'Wounded Healer'
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publisher =Charisma
date =October 2005
url =http://www.charismamag.com/display.php?id=11815
accessdate = 2007-07-31 ] Turning to religion, he became aborn-again Christian, and toured as arock and roll preacher , usually in tandem withsongwriting partner Johnny Walker, playing a unique brand ofgospel rock . He was featured on "The 700 Club " and in theCBS documentary "Teen's Songs Turn Youth toGod ". His music from this period was released on the album "New Wine".Ministries
Rossi moved to
Lynchburg, Virginia at age 18 to study atLiberty University , where he earned a Bachelors and Master's degree in Biblical Studies. He married his classmate Sherrie Lynn Plaugher onMay 11 ,1984 . In his senior year, he started his first church, "The Fellowship."His second church, created with partner Jack Sims, was called "Matthew's Party", the name taken from the biblical story about Jesus eating with tax collectors and sinners at the home of Matthew, the gospel writer. In
1986 , Rossi started First Love, a charismatic church. He rented movie theaters and showed films as an evangelistic outreach. Dramatic faith healings allegedly occurred. In April 1991, Rossi reportedly suffered depression.In September 1991, Rossi began broadcasting his nightly
radio show "Rich Rossi Live". According to his account, he drew opposition from establishedclergy who said the miraculous signs and wonders the press reported were not biblical, because "healing miracles were unique to Christ and theTwelve Apostles to authenticate their message, and had not occurred since the first century." ("Pittsburgh Press ", July 11, 1990, Megan O'Matz, "Rock Assuages.") Rossi, again according to his own account, was criticized by other clerics for his use of rock and roll music, his casual attire, and his criticism of conventional Christianity. ("Pittsburgh Press", "Rock Assuages," 7/11/1990)Attempted murder charge
On June 24, 1994, Rossi's wife, Sherri Lynn, was found near death in a coma on the side of a Pennsylvania road; she had a crushed skull and was left covered in blood.cite news
author=Karen Kane
publisher=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
date=1994-10-13
title='My Husband Is Not To Blame'
page=A1] cite news
title=Pastor Wins By Default
author=Kim Phillips
publisher=Long Beach Press-Telegram
date=1999-11-21
page=A2] Ms. Rossi initially identified her attacker as her husband. Richard denied the allegation, telling authorities that a man who looked just like him, driving a car just like his, had hijacked his wife's car and beat his wife. Press accounts claimed that Rossi attributed the attack to a Satanic cult, but Rossi denies this. Sherri Lynn received an order of protection from a court, but, in October 1994, withdrew her accusation. (Again, press accounts claimed that Ms. Rossi stated that her attacker was a demon in human form, but the Rossis deny they said this.) Sherri's stepbrother, Mark Plaugher, accused the Rossi family of pressuring her to change her story.Rossi was charged with attempted murder, but a trial ended in a
hung jury , with the vote 9-3 in favor of conviction.cite news
author=Karen Kane
date=1995-05-19
publisher=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
title=No-contest plea entered for assault
page=A1] Before retrial, Rossi pled no contest to a count of second-degree aggravated assault, and received a four-to-eight month sentence in Butler County Jail plus four years probation and required domestic-violence counseling, and served 96 days.cite news
title=Rossi renewal blocked
publisher=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
date=1995-06-26
page=C4] cite news
title='Lucky' man is out of jail
date=1995-08-30
author=Karen Kane and Mark Belko
publisher=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
page=B1]Domestic violence workers criticized the short sentence. [cite news
title=Rev's 4-month jail term for beating wife ripped sends bad message, Victims Center says
date=1995-05-20
publisher=Philadelphia Daily News
author=Associated Press
page=9] [cite news
title=Domestic violence workers score 'obscene' Rossi term
publisher=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
author=Cindi Lash
date=1995-05-19
page=A9] The Rossis renewed their wedding vows after his release.Sherri Rossi, who had campaigned for her husband's exoneration, sued state and county officials for abridging her civil rights when courts refused to lift a bond restriction forbidding her husband to contact her while he was out on
bail ; the suit was dismissed by a federal court. In 1996, Sherri self-published "Assault of Justice: The Richard Rossi Mystery", defending her husband and proclaiming his innocence, and claiming that charges were retaliation for exposing police corruption and a Satanic cult. A press release alleged Rossi was innocent based on physical evidence and the testimony of eyewitnesses.cite press release
title =The Trauma Of Being Falsely Accused
publisher =Ethel Bernstein
date =2007-07-14
url =http://www.free-press-release.com/news/200707/1184439295.html
accessdate = 2007-07-31 ]While charges were pending and Rossi served his sentence, membership in his church dropped from 300 to 12.
California: acting and ministry
Rossi relocated to Hollywood in 1997. He first role was in the 1998 short film "Jesus 2000". In 1998, he appeared on stage in his own adaptation "
Elmer Gantry ", mounted by Immanuel Community Church in Long Beach, where he was pastor. [cite news
publisher=Long Beach Press-Telegram
date=1999-11-20
title=Pastor faces suit for revising bylaws of church] In 1999, six trustees of the church filed a civil lawsuit against Rossi, accusing him of "changing the church bylaws", defrauding the church of $15,000, and failing to disclose his criminal conviction. Rossi denied the charges, and the case was settled out of court. [ [http://www.christianexaminer.com/Articles/Articles%20Mar01%20/Art_displacedpastor.html Displaced pastor finds grass is greener on the outside ] ]He started
house church es for actors and celebrities, operating under the name "Eternal Grace ." [http://www.charismamag.com/display.php?id=13085]In 2001, Rossi wrote and directed "
Saving Sister Aimee ", [http://www.christianexaminer.com/Articles/Articles%20Nov04/Art_Nov04_15.html] a shortdocumentary film about 1920's evangelistAimee McPherson . The film won the Golden Halo Award from the Southern California Motion Picture Council.In 2005, Rossi revisited Sister Aimee's story in the feature
biopic "Aimee Semple McPherson". Filmed for under $75,000, it starred actressMimi Michaels as Aimee, andRance Howard as Aimee's father James Kennedy. "Christianity Today " [http://www.christianitytoday.com/movies/reviews/aimeesemplemcpherson.html] and "Charisma " magazine praised the film, though the latter noted the movie's "shoestring production values." [ [http://www.charismamag.com/display.php?id=11767 Charisma magazine review] ] TheScreen Actors Guild honored the film with an exhibition as part of their SAG Conversations Series. Rossi andRance Howard spoke at the event in theJames Cagney Auditorium. [ [http://www.sagfoundation.org/cgi-bin/event.cgi?site_category=conversations&date=20050718 SAG Foundation | Conversations | Roll Film ] ] . The movie was voted one of the top guerrilla films of all time and has generated mostly positive feedback since it's worldwide release by Maverick Entertainment under the new title "Sister Aimee: The Aimee Semple McPherson Story". [http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08125/878975-85.stm]Discography
* "Ballad of Johnny Walker" (Aircraft Records, 1982)
* "New Wine" (SisArt Music Audio Cassette, 1993)
* "Live At Graffiti's" (SisArt LiveConcert VHS Cassette), 1994
* "Full Circle" (Eternal Grace Records cassette, 1996)
* "Richard Rossi Raw" (Eternal Grace Records, Five Cassette Anthology, 1998)
* "Songs of Worship" (Eternal Grace Records, 2002)
* "More Heaven" (Eternal Grace Records, 2007)Filmography
* "Live Fast, Die Young" (2008)
* "Aimee Semple McPherson:aka Sister Aimee:The Aimee Semple McPherson Story" (Maverick Entertainment, 2006)
* "Judy" (2005)
* "Close to Home" (2001)
* "Saving Sister Aimee" (2001)
* "Thirteen Days" (2000)
* "Jesus 2000" (1998)
* "Quest for Truth" (1992)
* "The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh" (1979)External links
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* [http://www.eternalgracechurch.com Eternal Grace Church]Notes
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