Staff:
Rose Marie Jackson, LICSW, AACC
Rose Marie Jackson received her Bachelor’s Degree in Theology and Social Work from Philadelphia Biblical University formerly located In Philadelphia, PA and her Master’s degree in Social Work from Fordham University Graduate School of Social Services at Lincoln Center in Manhattan, NY.
Ms. Jackson has been the Director of the Salvation Army Family Service Bureau, in Newark, NJ, the Executive Director of the Mental Health Association of North Central Massachusetts and the Executive Director of the Family Life Center (CareNet), in Fitchburg, MA. She has been a psychiatric social worker for both school and hospital systems.
A Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker, Ms. Jackson has been a Diaconate Counselor for Our Savior Lutheran Church in Westminster, MA. For over fourteen years.
She has taught groups in Christian discipleship and biblical knowledge, led groups responding to post abortion stress syndrome and has provided individual, marriage, parenting and grief counseling.
The granddaughter, daughter and sister of Pastors, and a graduate of both Evangelical and Roman Catholic universities, Ms. Jackson has intimate knowledge of a variety of beliefs and practices within the Christian faith including Pentecostal, Catholic, Evangelical, Lutheran, and main line denominations.
Frances M. White, LCSW, LICSW
Frances M. White is an independently licensed clinical social worker. Her experience includes: school social work; managing a rural mental health center in Oxford County, ME , (EAP) Employee Assistance Consultant, and private practice.
Ms. White is a 1982 graduate of Boston University School of Social Work. In 1977, she completed the One Year Program in Family Systems Theory and Practice at the Family Institute of Cambridge.
Currently, Ms. White has a Christ-centered private practice and works with women, couples, and families; she also provides supervision to all levels of counselors and social workers.
Beth Henrickson, LMHC
Beth received her BA in Psychology from Saint Michael’s College, Colchester, VT and her MS in Mental Health Counseling from Fitchburg State College. She received additional training from Smith College School of Social Work, Boston University School of Social Work, and structural therapist, Salvador Minuchin.
Ms. Henrickson has worked with children and adults in residential, home-based, independent living and clinic settings. Her specialties include working with adolescents involving anxiety, trauma, depression, adjustment and family work.
Rev. R. Michael Hintze, M. Div.
Rev. Hintze is a 1971 graduate of Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ. He received his Master of Divinity from Concordia Theological Seminary, (Lutheran Church Missouri Synod) in Springfield, IL in 1977. He is Pastor of Our Savior Lutheran Church in Westminster, MA
While shepherding and teaching his home congregation, Pastor Hintze has been actively involved in the fields of Classical Christian Education and Pro-Life serving on their respective Boards of Directors. Pastor Hintze serves as counsultant