


Couples Counseling
Whether you are working toward marriage or already married, the Bible tell us that a relationship between a man and woman is considered a unique covenant and it’s described as a reflection of Christ’s relationship with the church. This sacred union deserves a commitment!
Our hope is for couples to meet in a safe place, with the intent to allow God to guide them and change their hearts. It is important that each partner accept responsibility and are willing to be open to God’s grace for the individual and for their partner. Couples who commit to regularly scheduled sessions, openly sharing in session, actively working in and out of session, are more likely to find success in the counseling process.
Whether you are working toward marriage or already married, the Bible tell us that a relationship between a man and woman is considered a unique covenant and it’s described as a reflection of Christ’s relationship with the church. This sacred union deserves a commitment!
Our hope is for couples to meet in a safe place, with the intent to allow God to guide them and change their hearts. It is important that each partner accept responsibility and are willing to be open to God’s grace for the individual and for their partner. Couples who commit to regularly scheduled sessions, openly sharing in session, actively working in and out of session, are more likely to find success in the counseling process.
Whether you are working toward marriage or already married, the Bible tell us that a relationship between a man and woman is considered a unique covenant and it’s described as a reflection of Christ’s relationship with the church. This sacred union deserves a commitment!
Our hope is for couples to meet in a safe place, with the intent to allow God to guide them and change their hearts. It is important that each partner accept responsibility and are willing to be open to God’s grace for the individual and for their partner. Couples who commit to regularly scheduled sessions, openly sharing in session, actively working in and out of session, are more likely to find success in the counseling process.