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How The Church Cares

The care people need is already in the Church. People want to help. They just need tools.

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How We Solve the Problem

The Body of Christ is uniquely positioned to respond to today’s challenges—not with more programs, but with presence.

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Every church has people with the heart to help. With simple training and a clear structure, they can walk alongside those in need, listen well—and know when to refer for greater support.

That’s how the Church becomes a place where no one has to hurt alone—and where ordinary people bring extraordinary hope.

Testimonials

Here’s what church leaders are saying about The Church Cares

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The Church Cares is for: 

Churches that would like to start a mental health care ministry 

Churches with a mental health care ministry that need additional, no-cost resources 

Pastors who need to lighten the demands on their time 

Lay helpers who want to encourage others in a meaningful way  

Counselors who want to help the church meet these needs

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You don’t need to be a therapist to be a lifeline

Lay listeners don’t replace professional counselors. But if every church trained even one person to listen well, we could begin to meet today’s need — with presence, prayer, and Christ-centered hope.

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One listener in every church. See how it works.

94%

of Pastors and Church Leaders Agree
that Lay Care is Important.[i]

Most people with mental health issues can be greatly helped by spending time with a Christian lay counselor/coach who will listen to them and walk alongside them for a season.

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38%

Only 38% of those leaders actually have that solution in their church.

Are there lay people in your church trained in listening in that way? Does any type of ministry like that exist in your church? [ii]

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This is where The Church Cares comes in!

The Church has the heart – let’s give it the tools.

The CARE Framework

The Church Cares equips local churches to become safe, supportive, and spiritually grounded places where people can find care—not just referral slips.

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We do this through a practical, biblical model called the CARE Framework, which helps churches build volunteer-led care ministries that are sustainable, safe, and deeply relational.

 

Here's how it works:

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WE TRAIN LAY LEADERS TO CARE WELL

Most people don’t need a therapist—they need someone who will listen, pray, and walk with them. We train everyday believers in basic emotional and spiritual care skills rooted in Scripture and psychological wisdom. Volunteers learn how to support others without overstepping or burning out.

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WE HELP CHURCHES BUILD A LAYERED SUPPORT SYSTEM

Our model adds structure to what many churches are already trying to do: show up for people in pain. We help churches organize care around three key roles:
 

  • Lay Listeners: Trained volunteers who offer presence and encouragement.

  • Specialized Helpers: Group leaders or coaches with deeper experience.

  • CARE Coordinators: The bridge between pastoral care, volunteers, and professional referrals.

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WE STRENGTHEN, NOT REPLACE, THE CHURCH'S MISSION

We don’t add another program—we support your calling. Our tools are customizable, scalable, and designed to work in your context, whether you're a rural church of 100 or a suburban congregation of thousands.

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WE MAKE SURE NO ONE HAS TO HURT ALONE

​Through simple care practices and shared presence, we help churches become places where burdens are carried together. People feel seen, supported, and invited to experience Christ-centered hope.

This strategy not only helps churches meet the mental health crisis with compassion—it empowers them to reflect the heart of Christ more clearly than ever.

Our Partners

7 Cups is the world's largest emotional support system with over 300,000 trained volunteer carers and has helped more than 25 million people. 

The Charis Institute is a resource and research center focusing on mental health, marriage, family, and the church. 

Ready to partner together to bring resources
and hope to your church community?

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