Hi. We are living in the middle of an unprecedented time in history and our entire way of living has been readjusted in the last 3 weeks. And the adjustments have continued on all levels of our lives. As part of that
adjusting, we wanted to reach out and let you know that we have made the decision to transition to a video or telephone counseling option effective Monday March 23rd, 2020. It is a hard decision to make but
we feel it is the very safest decision for you and for us at this time. We are on this journey together, and we will continue; it is just going to be in a different format for a season.
Administrative Corner
Appointment times will stay as scheduled. Some things to be aware of for billing and payment. Moving forward, the preferred method of payment will be payment by credit card. If this is what you currently do
then there will be no changes to the protocol. We will be checking to make sure that the credit card we have on file is current and the one you still want to use and we will proceed from there. If your circumstances are such that this is not possible, please know we will work with you and make arrangements for you to pay in an
alternative way. Because this will be new for all of us, we want you to give you knowledge so you can be prepared and ready for any and all changes and adjustments that affect you. You will still get a regular text
message and/or voicemail reminder of your appointment 24 hours in advance. We will be calling on Monday to confirm and arrange payment for your session for the week.
My prayer for you…..
These times we are living in are complicated and the navigation of all the new work and home and school scenarios is daunting and confusing and discouraging. Yet, even in the middle of all of it, God is everpresent with us. He is not taken aback back all the changes we are facing. As a matter of fact, I have shared with several of you that this whole experience has taught me some powerful lessons about God, myself, and the fact that I do not enjoy being ‘told’ what to do, where to go, where not to go. Once I understood that about my internal battle, I was able to talk to God about it, release my grip on all the things I was still trying to control, and just trust. Trust that when I cannot know, understand or trust the happenings of this world, I can trust the heart of God, always. Trusting Him now as we walk into unknown territory on our journey to hope. Because, as long as we have God, we have hope. Remember that. Praying for you, Susie