Areas of Care
People seek care for many different reasons. Sometimes the need is clear; other times it’s harder to name. The areas below represent common life experiences where lay counseling and spiritual care may be helpful. You do not need to identify with a specific category to reach out.
Addiction
Struggles with addiction or compulsive behaviors often carry deep shame and isolation. Lay counseling offers space to talk openly, seek prayer, and explore patterns with honesty and grace with guidance toward appropriate next steps.
Anxiety, Stress, and Depression
Persistent stress, worry, or emotional exhaustion can take a toll on both faith and daily life. This care does not replace professional mental health treatment but can support individuals in discerning healthy rhythms and next steps.
Divorce & Marital Transition
Seasons of separation, divorce, or marital strain can be emotionally and spiritually disorienting. Experience a compassionate space to process loss, confusion, and questions without pressure or judgement.
Spiritual Struggles
Doubt, spiritual dryness, or seasons of questioning are common in the life of faith. Honest conversations about these experiences are part of the journey. Together, we seek clarity, renewal, and trust through prayer and Scripture.
Grief & Loss
Grief can follow many forms of loss-the death of a loved one, the loss of relationship, health, or a season of life. We honor the uniqueness of each grief journey. Rather than rushing healing, this ministry seeks to offer space for lament and hope to coexist.
Life Transitions
Major life changes-career shifts, parenting seasons, relocation, or a change in calling-can bring uncertainty and emotional weight. Support is offered without prescribing outcomes, honoring the individual’s journey and pace.
Request Care
Reaching out can feel difficult. You don’t need to have everything figured out before you do.