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CHESAPEAKE CHURCH JOINS PASTORAL COUNSELING SERVICE.(CHESAPEAKE CLIPPER)
From:
The Virginian Pilot
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March 14, 1997| Author:
Mccaskey, Scott
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Byline: SCOTT MCCASKEY, STAFF WRITER
Chesapeake residents seeking counseling have a new source for help.
Great Bridge Presbyterian Church on Cedar Road has joined with Tidewater Pastoral Counseling Services of Norfolk to offer individual and family counseling at the church.
Opened March 5, the service already has several clients.
``Some people need a spiritual Christian perspective in counseling,'' said Rev. Ralph R. Herbert of Great Brid...
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