Services
At CHJ, we believe transformation happens when God’s people gather with open hearts. Through shared prayer, heart formation, and intentional community, we seek to create spaces where the Holy Spirit can move freely and bring renewal.
Our services—biblical counseling, spiritual direction, guest speaking, and retreats—are expressions of this calling. Each one reflects our desire to walk with others as they grow in faith, healing, and wholeness.
Each ministry reflects our commitment to remain attentive to the Holy Spirit’s guidance and to serve with humility, compassion, and faithfulness.
For a free consultation, contact us at 520-302-5150
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Biblical Counseling
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Spiritual Direction
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Speaking
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Retreats
Biblical Counseling
A season of intentional discipleship in which a believer accompanies a person in reorienting themselves toward Christ and his Word, helping them navigate their struggles and challenges through the power of the Holy Spirit as a child of the loving Father.
This is ideal for someone who desires support in navigating their current season from a perspective rooted in faith in Jesus as Lord and shaped by the Word of God
“Biblical counseling endeavors to connect the person of Christ
to the person we are meeting with.”
Lauren Whitman. A Biblical Counseling Process (Greensboro: New Growth Press, 2021), 5.
Spiritual Direction
Spiritual accompaniment, or spiritual direction, is when one believer journeys with another believer in listening deeply and discerning how the Lord is speaking to them at this particular season of their life
This is ideal for a believer seeking consistent or as-needed spiritual support, even in seasons when no immediate concerns are present.
“A relationship initiated by a spiritual seeker who finds a mature person of [Christian] faith willing to pray and respond with wisdom and understanding to his or her questions about how to live spiritually [as a Christian] in a world of ambiguity and distraction.”
Henri Nouwen, Michael J. Christensen, and Rebecca J. Laird. Spiritual Direction. Wisdom for the Long Walk of Faith (New York: Harper One, 2006), vii.