Counselors
David Bronsveld, M.A., LPC
David has experience working with those who are struggling with anxiety, depression, men’s issues, life transitions, and relationship conflicts. David also has experience in working with couples to help them navigate complex issues, better their communication, and help build intimacy into the relationship.
Luke Campbell, M.Div., M.A., LCPC
Luke values creating space for intentional listening to discover how personal uniqueness can find expression within the contours of life, allowing us to become fully alive with our God-given gifts, talents, and skills. He welcomes individuals, couples, families, and adolescents.
Anita Everly, Intern
Anita cares deeply about truly seeing who you are and where you are in this season of life. Whether it’s getting to the root of a current personal struggle, excavating unprocessed issues from the past, or preparing a good foundation for the future, she will provide a compassionate and safe environment to journey with you.
Kristin Garrigan, M.A., LPC
Kristin brings skills from both business and creative environments to build a space of safety and healing for her clients. She is a creative individual and incorporates unique techniques from narrative therapy and art therapy to help foster meaningful insights and awarenesses for her clients.
Jasmine Jaurigue, M.A., LPC
Jasmine enjoys providing all people with the tools and resources needed to have self-awareness and to reach their full potential through mind, body, and soul. She especially gets excited to help people find hope and peace in God through the midst of pain and difficult situations.
Michael Johnson, M.A., LPC
Michael is passionate about ministry and helping people who have experienced church hurt, pastoral burnout, or spiritual disillusionment. He is a deep thinker who loves to listen well and help people live more compassionately toward themselves and others.
Sarah Medrys, MSW, LCSW
Sarah desires to help others find freedom from thoughts, behaviors, and wounds that prohibit them from experiencing the joy, peace, and contentment that God promises. She considers it a joy and privilege to walk alongside those desiring to heal.
Hope Mozo, M.A., LPC
Hope has a passion for helping clients break free from unhealthy patterns of thoughts and behaviors so they can live the life of freedom God has called them to live. She desires for each client to learn to embrace his or her own identity as a dearly loved child of God.
Luis San Roman, EdD, MAs, LCPC, NCC, ACC
Dr. Luis specializes in working with couples struggling in their relationships. He partners with couples to help them excavate patterns, cultivate connection, and create lasting change. In addition, Dr. Luis works with individuals in leadership who are dealing with various issues, including burnout, stress, marital struggles, and conflict resolution.
Zuri San Roman, Intern
Zuri believes counseling provides a nurturing space for individuals to reconnect with their inner selves and experience genuine care. Her approach is rooted in compassion and the belief that healing involves the mind and the soul. She is passionate about supporting individuals seeking healing and transformation through the lens of faith, offering a space to explore life’s complexities and discover hope through the love and grace of Christ.
Edward Senkpeil, MAR, M.A., LCPC
Ed has experience working with a diversity of issues including sexual addiction, anxiety disorders, mood disorders, and anger management. He has a fondness for working with couples and has provided pre-engagement, pre-marital, and marital counseling.
Mark Starczynski, MBA, M.A., LCPC
Mark has several years of clinical experience working in an intensive outpatient setting for substance use disorders. One of his specialty areas is working with men and women who find themselves struggling with addictive behaviors that keep them from reaching their full potential.
Sharon Whited, MSW, LCSW
A professional in social welfare and mental health for more than 20 years, Sharon helps individuals, couples, and families experiencing depression, anxiety, grief, trauma, spousal abandonment/betrayal, addiction, parenting challenges, and relational conflict.