Pastoral Counseling
Pastoral Counseling connects people to biblical truths and the power of the Holy Spirit as they pursue spiritual growth, reconciliation, and healing in their personal lives, relationships, and family.
Pastoral counseling helps individuals and couples to find resolution to these types of questions: why, what, how.
The Why question: "Why do I do what I do?"
Every person has a sin nature, yet we are redeemed, reconciled, restored and made righteous in Christ Jesus. We also refer to the sin nature as “negative bents.” These negative bents are inconsistent with the godly attributes of grace, holiness, mercy, forgiveness, and peacemaking within God's kingdom that presently reigns on Earth. The steps of confession, repentance and seeking God's forgiveness breaks the pattern of sin in our lives. Repentance is more than being sorry for attitudes and behaviors that offend others. Repentance leads to a new way of thinking about oneself, and others as dearly loved children of God. The fruit of repentance establishes a change of mind and heart toward God and others.
Patterns of unhealthy or sinful behaviors (negative bents) can also be formed in our lives due to being sinned against. People may struggle with an overwhelming sense of fear, anger, shame, guilt, or rejection as residual behaviors from being sinned against. The person that was offended by family of origin (mother, father, siblings), spouse, children, or people in positions of trust or authority may develop trust wounds leading to suspicious attitudes to those who are close to them. The ‘sinned against’ have become trapped in an embedded pattern of mistrust and self-protection due to these trust wounds. People often struggle with the following questions:
Why do I struggle to trust people?
Why am I so angry?
Why do I avoid conflict?
Why do I defer to others rather than take initiative in things that I care about?
The What question: "What does the Bible teach about my circumstances, choices, behaviors or attitudes?"
The Bible liberates the citizens of God’s kingdom from the consequences and predisposition of an unredeemed humanity as well as the spiritual strongholds of the kingdom of darkness. It is common to hear that, “You are your history, circumstances and choices.” However, your willingness to deal with your humanity biblically allows you to become more than your history, choices and circumstances. We can become more than these formational experiences by applying God’s Word to our life and relationships. Obedience to the Word of God and dependence upon the Holy Spirit lifts people above the limitations of their human bents. The teachings of the Bible liberate us from a future that is filled with regret and remorse.
The How question: "How do I live an abundant life that is not dependent on my history, past circumstances, and choices?"
The person or couple that desires to experience a restored and empowered life will begin to form healthy emotional and behavioral responses with their friends, family or others in their circle of influence. A restored life experiences the blessing of “Rest and order” personally and relationally.
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Does Pastoral Counseling help couples in a marriage crisis?
Yes, our Pastoral Counselors have extensive experience working with couples in crisis. The church has been given the ministry of reconciliation. We regularly help couples through infidelity, hidden debt, emotional affairs, and domestic abuse.
Domestic abuse should not be addressed in a couple's session. However, we can work with the man and woman individually and hopefully work toward couple's work following a process of establishing boundaries and restoring trust.
Does Pastoral Counseling offers marriage enrichment such as communication and conflict resolution?
Yes, Pastoral Counseling offer marriage enrichment in these areas and many others. Couples will benefit from their pastoral counseling as well as Life In Motion Relationship Assessment that creates personalized growth plans, worksheets, and devotions that guide them beyond the counseling sessions.
Does Pastoral Counseling offer premarital counseling?
Yes, couples will meet with one of our Pastoral Counselors for 2-3 sessions. Premarital couples will then be paired with a husband-and-wife coach team who will guide and encourage them as they prepare for marriage. Our coaches will also follow up with the couple following the wedding ceremony if requested.
How do I make an appointment?
Fill out the pastoral counseling form and we will help you to connect to a Pastoral Counselor.
Do Pastoral Counselors meet with individuals?
Yes, we meet with men, women, teens and families. Working with a Pastoral Counselor is one of the best ways to grow as a disciple of Jesus. We use a family system model to help each person experience the benefits of differentiation and connectedness in their faith, family and relationships. We can also assess if professional counseling is needed by referring them to one of our licensed counselors, trainees or associates.
What if I struggle with habits, hurts, and hangups?
The Scriptures reveal the struggles of our humanity and how God wants to encourage and empower us through the Holy Spirit to overcome habits, hurts, and hangups that hinder us from experiencing God's redeeming love and power in our life and relationships. You are a unique, unrepeatable, miracle of God.
How much does Pastoral Counseling cost?
Pastoral Counseling has no fees. At times you will be asked to read, complete assignments and engage in prayer to establish consistent and sustainable pathways to experience deeper connection with God's goodness, power, and love.
How often do I meet with a Pastoral Counselor?
Typically, Pastoral Counseling sessions are every two to three weeks, depending on the intensity of the struggle you are facing or circumstances of your relationship.
Pastoral Counseling is a sacred trust that we highly value. We are confident that Ron and Fred will shepherd you through difficult seasons and challenges in your pursuit of God's peace, presence, and provision in your life, relationships and family life.
Fred Biby
Pastoral Counselor
MDiv Talbot Seminary Master of Arts, Counseling Laurie and I...
Dr. Ron Hitchcock
Director of Counseling Services/ Pastoral Care
Ron is a native Californian who grew up in the...
Office Hours
Monday – 8AM to 9PM
Tuesday – 8AM to 9PM
Wednesday – 8AM to 9PM
Thursday – 8AM to 9PM
Friday – 8AM to 5PM
Counseling #
(916) 509-8285
Coaching #
(916) 685-4821 Ext135
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