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Resources and Information
Biblical Counseling
IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE
For thoughts of self-harm or suicide:
-Call or text 988 to reach the National Suicide Prevention Hotline available 24 hours a day
or
-Erie County Crisis Services (adults) 716-834-3131
-Erie County Kid's Helpline 716-834-1144
Sometimes special circumstances require help beyond our small groups or support groups. If you find yourself in this type of situation, short-term biblical counseling can be provided by The Chapel’s Biblical Counseling Ministry.
Our biblical counseling team has been through the necessary training to help work through your situation and provide effective, biblically-based perspectives and strategies.
The goal is to lay a foundation and help people use a Christ-centered approach to address life’s problems by applying God’s truth found in His Word.
If you are active attendee of The Chapel and find yourself in need of short-term biblical counseling, please call 716.631.2636 x230 or click below to complete a request for counseling.
PDI Form for Ages 17 and under
PDI Form for Ages 17 and under - Printable Version
Pre-Engagement/Pre-Marital PDI Form
Pre-Engagement/Pre-Marital PDI Form - Printable Version
PDI Form (18+) Printable Version
As Christians, we are called to seek peace and to love even those who have wronged us. We need help and support when conflict arises, and yet when disputes inevitably occur, we often have little access to God-centered, constructive negotiation, one that will allow churches and their members to aid each other in the biblical mandate for peace when friction occurs.
Mediation sessions and training will be facilitated by The Chapel, but are open to everyone in the Church of Western New York. The goal of the mediation ministry is to involve as many Christians and churches as possible. The benefits of Christian reconciliation should be accessible to all people in conflict, whether that be as large as interdenominational disputes, and as limited as family disagreements.
For more info click here: send a message
Support Groups
Abuse Recovery for Women
Her Journey (ARMS) exists to bring healing and transformation from a faith perspective to women impacted by domestic violence and controlling relationships.
GriefShare
A support group for those grieving the human loss of a family member or friend.
Embrace Grace
A group where young single women who find themselves in an unplanned pregnancy can find compassion and support. This group will connect you with others in a similar situation that chose to keep their baby.
Cancer Care
Support for those living with cancer, are in remission or living cancer free. Our aim is to focus on what we have in Jesus Christ, rather than what we have or previously had in the body.
First Responders
A support group for First Responders, by First Responders (Police, Fire, EMS) that will discuss the impacts of your jobs on your families, friends, co-workers, and yourselves.
Widows Group
A safe, confidential place for women who have experienced the loss of a spouse/partner to find support, compassion and encouragement while seeking to live out their identity in Christ.
To find out more about these groups including when and where groups meet, send a message to Mindy Witte, or call 716-631-2636 x230 and mention which group you're interested in.
Preparing for Marriage
PRE-ENGAGEMENT COUNSELING
Our hope as a ministry is to have dating couples who are considering marriage to consider and be aware of the commitment they are contemplating—not only for them to approach the consideration of marriage with eyes wide open but to understand God’s purpose and intent for marriage.
If you are interested in receiving pre-engagement counseling, the information below explains the topics that will be reviewed as well as next steps to setting up an appointment:
Step 1
Each person is to complete a Personal Data Information form prior to the first meeting.
Purchase the book: “101 Questions to Ask Before You Get Engaged” by H. Norman Wright.
Step 2 - initial meeting focus area
- Understanding the covenant of marriage
- Moving forward in marriage
- Communication between you and your partner
Step 3 - follow up meeting
- Review your responses to the focus areas covered in the initial meeting
- Marriage classes and resources available
PRE-MARITAL COUNSELING
Our hope is to have engaged couples consider and be aware of the full weight of the commitment they are making. We know that the covenant of marriage is incredibly meaningful and significant and requires a level of investment on the front end to ensure a strong foundation is being built prior to the commitment being made.
For all couples considering marriage at or through the ministries of The Chapel, you will need to participate in three meetings with the pastor who will officiate your ceremony (or their designate). The information below explains our pre-marriage requirements and counseling approach to include topics that will be reviewed as well as next steps:
There are three requirements for getting married at The Chapel:
- Acknowledgement and acceptance of Jesus Christ as personal Lord and Savior
- Living pure and in separate residences
- Six month attendance at The Chapel prior to wedding date
You may call our office at 716.631.2636 x230 or email send a message to schedule a date and your pre-marriage counseling appointments.
Prior to your first counseling session, please purchase the book “12 Questions to Ask Before You Marry” by Clayton & Charie King, (available in our bookstore at the CrossPoint Campus) and read the first four chapters of the book.
You will have three counseling sessions which will include the following focus areas:
Session 1:
Are you willing to grow up?
Are you on the same page spiritually?
Have you talked about money?
Will you tell the truth?
Session 2:
Will you commit?
Are you compatible?
Have you communicated your expectations?
Are you willing to marry an entire family?
Session 3:
Are you willing to mutually submit?
Will you give respect?
Are you ready for love?
Are you ready for physical intimacy?
The Chapel wants to see healthy marriages in our community and we provide multiple opportunities throughout the year for couples to continually invest in their marriage. As newlyweds, we strongly encourage you to get in a small group and connect to other married couples whether informally through friendships or more formally in mentoring relationships.
MARRIAGE COUNSELING
Our hope is that we help you to gain, or regain a healthy marriage/family, by providing Biblical guidance and placing the focus of the marriage/family on Christ.
The goal is to lay a foundation, which helps people use a Christ-centered approach to address marital/family problems, by applying the truth found in God’s word.
The biblical counseling team at The Chapel has been through the necessary training to help work through your situation and provide effective, biblically based perspectives and strategies.
Each person is to complete a Personal Data Information form prior to the first counseling appointment.
Addiction Support
Set Free
This ministry exists to provide a safe place for those suffering from a substance addiction. Support for those in an addiction, are recovering from addiction or are healed from an addiction.
Hope For The Family
Hope for the Family seeks to sow the seed of hope in the hearts of people who are affected by the addictive behaviors of loved ones.
Freedom Group
This ministry exists to provide a safe place, along with help and support for men suffering from sexual addictions. Freedom Groups meet every Thursday evening from 7-8:30pm in The Lecture Hall at our CrossPoint Campus. To find out more, contact Mindy Witte at 716-631-2636 x230.
Women’s Group
Support for women who are in a relationship with a man who has a sexual addiction. To find out more, contact Mindy Witte at 716-631-2636 x230.
To find out more about these groups including when and where groups meet, send a message to Mindy Witte, or call 716-631-2636 x230 and mention which group you're interested in. To see the calendar for group meetings, please click here.
Family Support
Blended
Stepfamily support to educate and connect adults with others looking to become a stepfamily or have already begun the journey.
Divorce Care
Support for those separated, walking through divorce or already divorced.
Divorce Care For Kids (DC4K)
Provides support for children ages 5yrs to 12yrs whose parents are walking through separation or divorce.
Every Child
For information about Foster and Adoption Support, visit every-child.com.
To find out more about these groups including when and where groups meet, send a message to Mindy Witte, or call 716-631-2636 x230 and mention which group you're interested in.
Assistance Resources
Potter's Hands is a ministry that operates through the outreach and the facilitation of our donation center in order to be the hands and feet of Jesus, thereby advancing His Kingdom of love by assisting neighbors. This is accomplished by collecting and giving of furniture to families in need. To find out more about Potter's Hands, click here.
Visitation
The Chapel Visitation Care Team is a group of volunteers who are willing to make hospital or nursing home visits to you or a loved one. To request a visit, please fill out this form.