

Pastoral care
THE RIGHTEOUS CRY, AND THE LORD HEARS AND DELIVERS
THEM OUT OF ALL THEIR TROUBLES.
THE LORD IS NEAR THE BROKENHEARTED AND SAVES THOSE
WHO ARE CRUSHED IN SPIRIT (PSALM 34:17-18).
Support Care Resources
Jesus says that life on this earth is filled with trials and sorrows (John 16:33). When such times come it can be overwhelming. In this complex world, one can easily feel isolated, alone, lost, uncertain, frightened, or haunted by destructive thoughts. Life is a journey no one should walk alone. Besides the community of a local church, outside resources, such as medical and mental health professionals, are oftentimes needed to aid in the process of healing, recovery, and the restoration of wellness. Beyond our Pastoral Care Ministry office, First Lubbock desires to help our members, guests, and community be aware of the network of helpful resources and agencies available in our area.
If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact your physician, or go to your nearest hospital emergency room, or dial 9-1-1 for emergency assistance.
THE FOLLOWING LIST PROVIDED DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN ENDORSEMENT BUT, RATHER, OFFERS A REPRESENTATION OF NAMES GIVEN TO US FROM OTHERS WHO HAVE UTILIZED THESE RESPECTIVE SERVICES.
Suicide
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
1-800-273-8255
Suicide Loss Support Group: Contact Lubbock
806-765-8393
teens
Marisha Mauch, LMFT
505-330-9870
Christina Truitt, LPC-S
806-794-3232
Marriage or Individual
Gabrielle K Keenum, LPC-S
806-790-1327
Dr. Gordon Jones, LPC
806-785-7441
Dr. Mark White, LMFT
806-780-0003
Mike Ford, LMFT
806-577-4898
other
Shiloh Counseling Services
806-794-3232
Mark White & Associates
806-790-0003