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Mar 12
2026

Care & Counseling Ministries Update | March 2026

Care Ministry | by Pastor Luke Davis

March 12, 2026

This note is a snapshot of our Care & Counseling Ministries in DCC, where we work to foster a gospel culture of mutually encouraging relationships in our life together.

GOSPEL FRAMEWORK

Our Creator designed us for unbounded delight in him. Yet, in our fallen world, we often perceive a distressing gap between our felt satisfaction and our desired contentment. What are we to do with this? In sin, covetousness comes alive within our hearts. Our souls rebel against God’s sovereign allotment. And we reason that the only way to close that gap is to add more. A single person may covet the addition of a partner, expecting a spouse to satisfy. Or we may covet additional income, believing that greater financial security answers our need.

But we know from experience that the logic of covetousness is like a hamster wheel—adding more never truly satisfies and simply propels us further along the cycle of dissatisfaction. The Gospel tells us a different story. Instead of addition, subtraction is the answer to our ache for delight. God made us to find our satisfaction in Him alone, regardless of our circumstances. Mary of Bethany chose the “one thing” necessary: Jesus.

But Martha was distracted with much serving. And she went up to him and said, “Lord, do you not care that my sister has left me to serve alone? Tell her then to help me.” But the Lord answered her, “Martha, Martha, you are anxious and troubled about many things, but one thing is necessary. Mary has chosen the good portion, which will not be taken away from her.”

Luke 10:40-42

Friends, are you on the hamster wheel of covetousness? Repent and turn from the emptiness of what God forbids in the 10th commandment (Exod 20:17). Turn and entrust yourself entirely to the King who made a way back to Himself through the cross.


NEED HELP?

If you are in need of care, whether you recently had a baby, need help with a move, or have another tangible need, please let us know! You can submit a Care Request here.

WANT TO HELP?

Want to be involved, with no expectation of commitment, when members reach out for tangible help? Please let us know what skills, experience, and resources you have that might help the needs that arise among our body. Tell us how you can help.

Send any questions about Care Ministry to .

COUNSELING REQUEST

Our Counseling Ministry serves and counsels through one-on-one meetings. We have a team of trained counselors who are ready to get together over 4-6 sessions, or longer, to carefully listen, aid, and point to the teachings of Christ our Cornerstone. For example, our team of peer counselors would love to help you endure grief, take steps to put a persistent sin to death, come out from under the domination of anxiety, and much more by allowing God’s word to shape how we face challenges. To learn more about meeting with a Counseling Team member or to request counseling, click here.

RECOMMENDED BOOK ON ANXIETY

We carry loads of terrific titles in our bookstore. Check out Anxiety: Knowing God’s Peace by Paul Tautges. This approachable 31-day devotional invites the reader to bring their nagging worry and panic to the Lord of hope. I have shared it with several DCCers and heard solid feedback.

MINI-BOOKS

Our ministry stocks around 100 booklets that offer biblical wisdom for everyday challenges. Titles range from Bitterness to Grieving with Hope to Miscarriage and more. These accessible titles are available at the lobby desk just outside the auditorium for a $3 donation or as a gift. We also have about a dozen titles related to parenting in the CKids lobby downstairs.

Send any questions about Counseling Ministry to .

For the Kingdom,
Luke

Mar 20
2025

Care Ministry Update | March 2025

Care Ministry | by Pastor Luke Davis

March 20, 2025

This note is a snapshot of our Care Ministry in DCC, where we work to foster a discipleship culture of mutually encouraging relationships in our life together.

GOSPEL FRAMEWORK

Our Lord designed the local church to be a body that seeks the well-being of its various members:

Brothers and sisters, if anyone is caught in any transgression, you who are spiritual should restore him in a spirit of gentleness. Keep watch on yourself, lest you too be tempted. Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.

Galatians 6:1-2

These two verses capture the scope of our troubles in this life – sin and suffering. Our fallen nature permeates our thinking, emotions, and behavior. Every part of who we are has been marred by sin. And our fallen world is rife with sufferings of every kind, from unexpected tragedy to the slow wearing out of our bodies. How are we to find life, much less abundant life, in this sin-sick world?

The gospel tells us that in our union with Christ, we have likewise been united to a body of believers. These brothers and sisters, invested with Christ’s Spirit and guided by his word, are deployed to be watchful caregivers. In other words, we, the church, are sent with Christ’s riches to be caregivers to one another – correcting sinners with gentleness and love, comforting sufferers with hope and resilient grace. The Care ministry is here to help you in this God-given endeavor.


BIBLICAL CARE
Our approach to care is shaped by a Christ-centered view of human life as found in the Scriptures, an approach which takes seriously the spiritual, physical, social, psychological, and developmental nature of our difficulties. We believe that people can change, grow, and find restoration as they come to understand their lives in light of the transforming gospel of Christ. Learn more about our foundations in our Guiding Theology for Biblical Care.

REQUEST CARE
Primarily, our Care Ministry serves and counsels through individual meetings. We have a team of trained counselors who are ready to get together over 4–6 sessions, or longer, to carefully listen, aid, and point to the teachings of Christ our Cornerstone. For example, our team of peer counselors would love to help you endure grief, take steps to put a persistent sin to death, come out from under the domination of anxiety, and much more, by allowing God’s word to shape how we face challenges. To learn more about meeting with a Care Team member or to request care, click here.

CHURCH CENTER GROUP
The DCC Care group on Church Center serves as a hub for Care Ministry communication and resources for those seeking to help others know and experience joy in God and obedience to Him amidst our struggles. Request to join the Care Group.

MINI-BOOKS 
Our ministry supplies over 50 booklets that offer biblical wisdom for everyday challenges. Titles range from I’m Exhausted: What to Do When You’re Always Tired to Domestic Abuse: Help for the Sufferer. These accessible titles are available at the lobby desk just outside the auditorium for a $3 donation or as a free gift. We also have about a dozen titles related to parenting in the CKids lobby downstairs.


If you have any questions about our Care Ministry, come find me or Ashley Garbelman, deacon of Care Administration.

For the Kingdom,
Pastor Luke