Care Ministry

How can we help?

Trinity Counseling Center
Celebrate Recovery

Life is full of challenges, but you don’t have to face them alone.

Whether you’re seeking one-on-one counseling, support groups, or just someone to talk to, we’re here to walk alongside you through seasons of grief, recovery, and growth. Trinity’s Care Ministries exist to provide Christ-centered hope, healing, and practical support for every step of your journey.

We offer two distinct paths for help and healing:

  1. Support and Recovery Groups – Open to everyone in the community, these groups provide a safe space for shared encouragement and healing. There’s no need to schedule an appointment or be a counseling client. Most groups are free to join, with minimal costs only for materials when needed.
  2. Trinity Counseling Center – For those seeking personalized care, our licensed counselor offers professional, faith-based guidance tailored to your needs.

Whatever your need—joining a support group, attending a recovery ministry, or scheduling a counseling session—our goal is to provide a welcoming, Gospel-centered space where healing and hope in Christ can begin.

Take Your Next Step

Connect with the care and support you need today:

  • Schedule a Counseling Session – Meet with Kevin Richard, our licensed counselor for individualized support.
  • Download the New Client Packet – New to the Trinity Counseling Center? Print and complete our packet to bring with you to your first appointment.
  • Explore Support Groups – Discover hope, healing, and community in one of our open support and recovery groups.

Recovery and Care Groups

We believe in the healing power of Christ and the importance of walking alongside one another through every season of life. Our Recovery and Care Groups exist to provide hope, encouragement, and practical tools for healing and growth.

  • Celebrate Recovery is one of the Care ministries at Trinity

    Celebrate Recovery

    A biblically balanced approach to help bring sustainable recovery and healing to our hurts.

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    DivorceCare

    A weekly support group designed to be an “oasis” in an otherwise difficult season of your life.

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    GriefShare

    A weekly seminar and support group designed to help you rebuild your life after losing a loved one.

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    Alzheimer’s Care Giver Support Group

    Come experience a moment of rest, healing and hope with others dealing with similar struggles in the caregiver journey.

  • Frequently asked questions

    Still have questions? Reach out to begin a conversation.

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    • Do I have to schedule an appointment to attend a group?

      No, our Care and Recovery Groups are open to everyone in the community. There’s no need to schedule an appointment or be a counseling client.

    • Is there a cost to join a group?

      Most groups are free to join. If there are materials required (like workbooks), there may be a minimal cost, but we’ll let you know ahead of time.

    • Can I join a group if I’m not a member of Trinity Baptist Church?

      Absolutely! Our groups are open to everyone, regardless of your church affiliation or background.

    • Do I need to share during group sessions?

      Not at all. While sharing is encouraged, you’re welcome to participate at a level that feels comfortable for you.

    • What’s the difference between Care and Recovery Groups and the Counseling Center?

      Care and Recovery Groups offer support in a group setting and are open to everyone, while the Counseling Center provides personalized, one-on-one sessions with licensed, faith-based counselors. Both exist to provide Christ-centered hope and healing for those who are hurting.

    • How do I know if I need counseling or a support group?

      If you’re unsure where to start, consider your preferences. If you’d like personal guidance tailored to your specific needs, our Counseling Center may be the best fit. If you’re looking for encouragement from others walking through similar challenges, a group setting might be ideal.

    • How do I find more information about the Counseling Center?

      Visit Counseling Center for details about scheduling, fees, and what to expect in your first session.

    • What if I’m not a Christian? Can I still attend?

      Of course! Everyone is welcome. Our care ministries are rooted in the love of Christ, but you don’t need to share our beliefs to find encouragement and support here.

    Loving Jesus. Loving People. Sharing hope.

    Walking with one another through seasons of loss, suffering, and recovery.

    Mitch Bohannon leads music at a Celebrate Recovery meeting