We care about your mental health.

Take your next step.

Mental health care isn't separate from spiritual care—it's part of how we tend to the whole person God created you to be.

But we also know that once you’ve made the decision, finding quality mental health care can feel impossible.

Our Restoring Wholeness program exists to dismantle these barriers one at a time.

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How We Can Help

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Personal Advocacy & Support

We'll pair you with an advocate from our congregation who can help you find a therapist or counselor. Through a brief phone call, they’ll answer questions, help you find a provider, and follow up to ensure everything is going well.

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Financial Support

Our needs-based scholarships cover up to $125 of your first three sessions. We believe access to quality care shouldn't depend on your bank account. These scholarships are an investment in you and the wholeness of our entire community.

Our Partners

The Well Mental & Spiritual Care The Well is a Raleigh-based practice of therapists, counselors, spiritual directors, and life coaches committed to creating accessible pathways toward healing and wholeness. They offer both in-person and virtual care, holding the conviction that the mind and the spirit are not separate things to be treated separately.

Broken Things Farm Broken Things Farm is a licensed therapy practice in nearby Goldston, NC that integrates traditional counseling with farm-based, nature-connected care. They believe that healing happens in community, and that our broken places — tended well — can become something whole. They offer individual therapy, farm therapy, and programs for children and families.

A Creative Becoming A Creative Becoming is a mental health counseling practice based in Pittsboro and Cary, led by licensed counselor Eliza Jane Harris. Eliza works with people ages 14 and up, specializing in trauma, anxiety, and attachment wounds, and draws on EMDR and expressive arts therapy alongside traditional talk therapy. Virtual sessions are available across North Carolina.