Types of Community
Crews
Peer-led support groups at True North Wellness Center offer a Christ-centered space for individuals to share, grow, and encourage one another. Rooted in Scripture, prayer, and grace, these groups focus on mutual support rather than clinical treatment. Through Christ-focused fellowship, participants find hope, healing, and strengthened faith together.
Peer Lead Groups range from Recovery, Grief, etc.
Peer Lead Groups range from Recovery, Grief, etc.
Offered Courses
Take your next step toward healing with guided support and practical tools.
What to be notified with upcoming group courses? Link the form below.
What to be notified with upcoming group courses? Link the form below.
Pain to Purpose
This 11-part, on-demand video course is designed to help you overcome trauma and move forward with purpose. Facilitated in a small group setting by trained team members, participants experience support, accountability, and shared growth as they work through the lessons. You’ll learn to remove the debris of crisis, repair the broken pieces left behind, and rebuild a solid foundation for your life, gaining a renewed sense of purpose and victory.
Therapist Lead Workshops
Therapist-led groups at True North Wellness Center provide a Christ-centered space for healing through psychoeducation, workshops, and discussion on a wide range of relevant topics. Led by trained clinicians, participants gain practical tools, insight, and coping strategies while growing in faith and community. These groups foster meaningful connection, personal growth, and spiritual encouragement in a safe, supportive environment.
Common Reasons
to Group Support
Feeling less alone
Grief and loss
Addiction recovery
Mental health struggles
Life transitions
Trauma
Spiritual growth or faith-based encouragement
Grief and loss
Addiction recovery
Mental health struggles
Life transitions
Trauma
Spiritual growth or faith-based encouragement
FAQ's
Here are some commonly asked questions pertaining
to our community services.
to our community services.
Are these groups considered therapy?
Crews and Courses are not clinical therapy.
Therapist-Led Workshops are educational and therapeutic in nature but do not replace individual counseling. Participants who need personalized clinical care may be referred to individual therapy.
Therapist-Led Workshops are educational and therapeutic in nature but do not replace individual counseling. Participants who need personalized clinical care may be referred to individual therapy.
Do I have to share?
No. You are welcome to participate at your comfort level. Listening is always acceptable.
Is what I share confidential?
Yes. Participants are asked to respect confidentiality. However, confidentiality cannot be absolutely guaranteed in group settings.
Who leads the groups?
•Crews are led by trained peer leaders.
•Courses are facilitated by trained team members.
•Therapist-Led Workshops are led by licensed clinicians.
•Courses are facilitated by trained team members.
•Therapist-Led Workshops are led by licensed clinicians.
What can I expect during a group?
Each group provides a safe, Christ-centered space that may include:
•Scripture and prayer
•Teaching or video content (for Courses and Workshops)
•Practical tools and discussion
•Encouragement and community
•Scripture and prayer
•Teaching or video content (for Courses and Workshops)
•Practical tools and discussion
•Encouragement and community
How long does a group last?
Some groups are ongoing, while others run for a set number of weeks (for example, 6–10 weeks). Check the specific group description for details.
Is there a cost to attend?
Some groups are free. Others may have a small fee to cover materials or facilitation.
Do I need to register?
Registration is often required to ensure appropriate group size and safety.
Can I attend if I’m already in counseling?
Yes. Support groups often complement individual therapy and can provide additional encouragement and community.
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