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Mocko and the committee also decided to pin up a "prayer tree" in the sanctuary and invite members to leave prayer "leaves" on the tree that Mocko then includes in the church's newsletter for other members to include in their prayers.
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"The most important thing is the connection between church and life, faith and life that is found in education," Mocko said.
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"The connection between church and education is a very important part of this," Mocko said.
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"The most important thing is the connection between church and life, faith and life that is found in education," Mocko said.
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"The most important thing is the connection between church and life, faith and life that is found in education," Mocko said.
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"The connection between church and education is a very important part of this," Mocko said.
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Mocko and the committee also decided to pin up a "prayer tree" in the sanctuary and invite members to leave prayer "leaves" on the tree that Mocko then includes in the church's newsletter for other members to include in their prayers.
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"The congregation of Holly Grove is actively involved in improving the quality and quantity of our ministry, seeking to draw other people into a meaningful living relationship with God through Jesus Christ," Mocko said.
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Mocko and the committee also decided to pin up a "prayer tree" in the sanctuary and invite members to leave prayer "leaves" on the tree that Mocko then includes in the church's newsletter for other members to include in their prayers.
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"The congregation of Holly Grove is actively involved in improving the quality and quantity of our ministry, seeking to draw other people into a meaningful living relationship with God through Jesus Christ," Mocko said.
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