Christian Counselors Need Community

Join a small group of Christian counselors for consultation, prayer, and connection.

  • Process complex cases with peers who share your biblical worldview

  • Receive and offer prayer when the work feels heavy

  • Build relationships with counselors serving alongside you

For licensed Christian counselors and therapists integrating psychology, neuroscience, and theology.

The Quiet Isolation of Christian Counseling...

Week after week, you support clients through trauma, grief, and crisis—bringing both clinical skill and faith—yet often carry this sacred, heavy work without a trusted circle of Christian counselors beside you.

You might be feeling...

  • Unsure how to navigate integrate Christianity and psychology in session

  • Professionally stagnant, longing for richer consultation that honors both evidence-based practice and biblical theology

  • Disconnected from other Christian clinicians in general and longing for community.

If you’ve ever wondered, “Am I the only one doing counseling like this?”—you’re not alone. We get it.


"The Community Groups at Remnant Counselor Collective are a breath of fresh air amongst the daily grind of life. I am so thankful for a supportive place where I can bring complex client cases for consultation and guidance, a place to slow down a bit from the rhythm of the day and be with other like-minded people, and a place to be encouraged by others. I am so very blessed to have Remnant Counselor Collective Consultation Groups to find community, support, encouragement, and continued growth!"

Brittany
RCC Member

What kind of groups are there?

Every group includes a culture of encouragement, support, and prayer to help you flourish as a person, not just a professional.

Consultation Groups

Shared Clinical Insights & Personal Support

  • Process complex and high-risk cases in a confidential, trusted setting

  • Integrate neuroscience, psychological theory, and biblical theology with nuance

  • Receive prayer and encouragement when the work feels heavy

  • Gain perspective from Christian colleagues who understand both the science and the Spirit behind your work

State Groups

Local Consultation, Personal Support, and Networking

  • Connect with Christian clinicians who understand your state laws, culture, and systems

  • Collaborate around referrals, resources, and opportunities in your region

  • Pray with and for local peers who know the unique pressures of your context

  • Envision together what faithful, Christ-centered counseling can look like in your state

What Changes When You're in a Group?

When you step into an RCC Group, you’re not just adding another meeting to your calendar. You’re choosing to practice in community—to let others speak into your work, carry your burdens in prayer, and remind you why your calling matters.

  • Greater clarity in complex clinical and ethical decisions
  • Deeper resilience, because you don’t carry hard stories alone
  • Stronger integration of psychology, neuroscience, and biblical theology
  • Renewed joy in the work, as you recognize you're in this with others like you
  • Real friendships with peers who understand your experience

 

So you never have to navigate your caseload—or your calling—on your own again.