PCPC Counseling

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PCPC Counseling

Ministry Purpose

Park Cities Presbyterian Church is developing a comprehensive model of care and counseling. The counseling ministry's role is to create and coordinate a system through which people can get the help they need and gain connection to the resources in the church and in the community. It is our opportunity to minister and model Christ's love to His people.

The counseling ministry at PCPC has four primary areas of focus. First, Jeff White, the Pastor of Counseling, or another counselor on the church staff provides short-term pastoral counseling. Second, we develop and maintain partnerships with Christian counselors and other treatment centers or ministries in the Metroplex. Third, we strive to train the congregation to approach significant relationships, such as marriages, parenting, and friendships, in a godly manner. Fourth, we work to develop recovery ministries for the congregation and the community.

We encourage individuals, couples, and families who would like counseling or care to contact Betty Montague, 214-224-2683 or via e-mail, for an appointment.


Forms

Before scheduling an appointment to see Jeff, please download an intake form, fill it out, and return it to the Counseling Office via hand-delivery, mail, or fax (214-224-2696).


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Upcoming Events

March 22–24
Intimate Mystery Workshop
March 22–24
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Articles

The intimate mysteries of marriage

Intimate Mystery Conference at PCPC draws hundreds

Published: November 1, 2010
Terri Speicher

What have you done for your marriage lately?

Think of all you do to keep your teeth from falling out, all the money you invest to keep your home comfortable and your car running smoothly, all the hours spent in the gym or even at church “doing ministry.” Consider how hard you work to keep your dream job or to build a college fund for the kids or a 401(k) for yourself. Noble efforts for sure, but what have you done for your marriage lately? When was the last time you intentionally took action to make your relationship with your spouse stronger and more authentic? Well, now is your chance.

Published: August 1, 2010
Betty Montague