Christian Counseling in Texas
Christian Counseling, Pastoral Counseling, and Clinical Spiritual Care in Texas
Faith-informed pastoral counseling and clinical spiritual care for adults navigating grief, anger at God, moral injury, spiritual distress, church harm, disaster exposure, hard decisions, and survival responses under stress.
Texas Spiritual Counseling provides private virtual sessions across Texas and in-person appointments by arrangement in Hill Country Texas.
This is not psychotherapy, diagnosis, medical care, psychiatric care, emergency care, or treatment of mental-health disorders.
What Christian Counseling Means Here
Many people search for Christian counseling when grief, faith, family, work, death, disaster, or hard decisions start affecting daily life.
In this practice, Christian counseling means pastoral counseling and clinical spiritual care that can include Christian faith, prayer, scripture, theology, church experience, anger at God, doubt, calling, grief, guilt, and meaning when the client wants those included.
It does not mean forced belief, easy answers, religious correction, or advice that ignores the weight of what happened.
Who This Is For
This work may fit adults who are carrying:
- Grief after death, disaster, divorce, diagnosis, or major loss
- Anger at God or loss of belief after tragedy
- Moral injury, guilt, regret, or unresolved responsibility
- Church harm, spiritual trauma, or religious conflict
- Hard decisions involving family, faith, work, caregiving, or identity
- Disaster exposure, responder burden, or flood recovery stress
- Repeated survival responses under stress, including fight, flight, freeze, fawn, or scan
- Spiritual distress that does not fit cleanly into therapy language
What Sessions Help Clarify
Sessions are structured around the presenting issue, the spiritual or moral weight of the situation, and the next step that fits the client’s actual life.
A session may help clarify:
- What is happening and what category of care fits
- What grief, guilt, anger, or belief conflict is carrying
- What the situation is costing at home, work, church, or in daily functioning
- What spiritual care can address
- Whether licensed mental-health care should also be involved
- What next step makes sense now
Clinical Spiritual Care, Not Psychotherapy
Dr. Charlie Michele Hornes, DMin, BCC, MCPC, is a Doctor of Ministry, Board Certified Chaplain, ordained PC(USA) minister, and clinical spiritual counseling provider with more than two decades of experience in hospital chaplaincy, crisis response, pastoral care, palliative care, grief care, moral injury support, higher education, and leadership environments.
Her work uses chaplaincy-based clinical spiritual care assessment and pastoral counseling. It is not psychotherapy, diagnosis, medical care, psychiatric care, emergency care, or treatment of mental-health disorders.
Clinical spiritual care can stand alone when pastoral counseling is the right fit. It can also work alongside licensed therapy when mental-health care is needed.
Christian Counseling Without Forced Answers
Clients do not have to arrive certain, calm, faithful, or ready to forgive.
Anger at God, doubt, numbness, loss of belief, spiritual confusion, church harm, and the question “How could this happen?” are all allowed here.
The work begins with what the client is actually carrying.
Available Across Texas
Virtual Christian counseling, pastoral counseling, and clinical spiritual care sessions are available across Texas.
In-person appointments may be available by arrangement in Hill Country Texas.
Start With an Initial Consultation
The Initial Spiritual Counseling Consultation is a focused first session to clarify the presenting issue, identify the care lane, and determine next steps for pastoral counseling, referral, coordination, or ongoing support.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this therapy?
No. This is pastoral counseling and clinical spiritual care. It is not psychotherapy, diagnosis, medical care, psychiatric care, emergency care, or treatment of mental-health disorders.
Is this Christian counseling?
Yes, for clients seeking Christian counseling. The work can include Christian faith, scripture, prayer, theology, church experience, anger at God, grief, doubt, calling, and meaning when the client wants those included.
Do I have to be religious?
No. Clients may be Christian, interfaith, spiritual-but-not-religious, agnostic, atheist, unsure, done with church, or carrying no formal belief system.
Can I be angry at God here?
Yes. Anger at God, loss of belief, doubt, numbness, guilt, grief, and the question “How could this happen?” are welcome here.
Can this work alongside my therapist?
Yes. Clinical spiritual care can work alongside licensed therapy when mental-health care is already involved or needed. Coordination can happen with client permission.
Do you take insurance?
No. Sessions are private pay. Texas Spiritual Counseling does not bill insurance directly.
Can I submit receipts?
Yes. Upon request, an itemized receipt can be provided for clients who want to attempt reimbursement through insurance, EAP, HSA/FSA, employer assistance, church assistance, disaster-relief, or other benefit programs. Reimbursement is not guaranteed.
Is this emergency or crisis care?
No. This practice does not provide emergency, crisis, medical, psychiatric, or suicide-intervention care. If there is immediate danger, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
Do you work virtually?
Yes. Virtual sessions are available across Texas. In-person appointments may be available by arrangement in Hill Country Texas.

