We provide nonclinical NO CHARGE pastoral care for individuals and families facing life's challenges in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Our mission is to offer guidance through grief, addiction, depression, and more through Jesus Christs love and our gifts. We do not diagnose illness, nor prescribe medication, but can help identify if you may need to see a doctor.
Meet Our Pastors
Pastor Caleb H BCBC
Pastor Caleb is a South Dakota Native. He founded this organization over three years ago. He is married and has one daughter. He was in the United States Army and served as a Combat Engineer. He then changed careers to law enforcement and was there for over 14 years. He has attended many Seminaries, and colleges to give you the best care he can. These institutions include: Mitchell Technical College (AAS), Christian Leaders Institute (AAS eq/BA eq), Midwest Baptist Theological Seminary (Counseling Certificate), Dallas Theological Seminary (Counseling Certificate), and Light University (Mental Health Coach/Advocate Certifications). He is also accredited by the American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC). He is currently a licensed and ordained pastor.
Pastor Brian Ewoldt
Pastor Brian is currently in training to be a pastoral counselor. He attended New Hope College and graduated with a Bachelors in Pastoral Studies and Biblical Counseling. He also has a certificate in biblical counseling from Dallas Theological Seminary. Later, he became a police officer and then attended Southeast Technical Institute and graduated with an AAS in Paramedic Science. Brian is currently working on retaining pastoral licensing while he is a paramedic.
Currently, we take appointments for in person sessions. Generally, we do these meetings at a coffee shop to provide a neutral and relaxed atmosphere. Call meetings can be scheduled or emergency if necessary. Generally, meetings are 60-90 minutes. There is NO CHARGE for our services at this time. Donations to help cover our cost may be offered and are appreciated.
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About Us
Legal
Is Pastoral Counseling Legal? Yes. South Dakota Law SDCL 36-32-76(5) is the authority to licensed clergy to counsel within their abilities.
The Bible also condones pastoral counseling. Romans 15:14, Colossians 1:28, and 1 Peter 4:10-11.
We do have and maintain liability insurance.
Chaplain
Reverend Larry Williams. Reverend Larry has been in ministry for over 28 years. He does weddings, funerals, and hospital services. He does sit in on counseling sessions from time to time. He does charge a fee for some services.

