PCPC Counseling

http://counseling.pcpc.org

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

September 10–11
Intimate Mystery Conference on marriage with Dan Allender
Park Cities Presbyterian Church
Ministry: All Church
October 8–9
Boot Camp for Lovers
Oak Lawn West
Ministry: Counseling, Weddings at PCPC

Articles

What have you done for your marriage lately?

Published: August 1, 2010

Integrating faith and theology with psychotherapy

The model Dr. Cox presented was a refreshing approach to psychotherapy, one that interwove psychology and theology in a skilled and humble fashion.

Published: May 1, 2009
Caty Coffey

Boot Camp for Lovers

Most occupations require some form of training and education, but the part of our lives that can impact us the most often doesn't receive the training it needs.

Published: May 1, 2009
Caty Coffey

Learning to tend your relationship garden

Because relationships require grace, it is vital for couples to learn tools to help spouses extend grace and love to each other because of the grace extended to us on the cross by Jesus Christ.

Published: February 1, 2009
Caty Coffey