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Hockinson Women Explor 'Journey of Joy'

By Marty Jackson, July 03, 2017

Ladies from the Hockinson Church in Brush Prairie, Wash., spent five Sabbath Evenings in April going through the DVD and workbook series Journey of Joy: Healthy Emotions and Holy Hearts by Carla Gober.

Connie Jackson, wife of the Hockinson pastor, facilitated the seminar. Each Sabbath evening 12–15 ladies from Hockinson met together 6:30–8 p.m. to watch DVDs, discuss, share and eat together. It was a great time enjoyed by all.

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Hockinson Heights Church pastor
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