Grace Counselling-Mount Edgecombe Cornubia Campus
Christian Counselling counsellors are trained to this end. The counsellors cannot counsel within the scope of any mental health diagnoses/addictions/major depression. They will work within their skills to assist you to work through any life-issues you may be facing. If they feel you need further assistance, they will recommend a referral. Lay Christian Counsellors are volunteers trained in christian counselling (they are not psychologists). They will come alongside you and help guide you toward a healthy relationship with God and offer biblically-based tools and support. All counsellors are registered and accredited with the Council for Pastoral and Spiritual Counsellors (CPSC) and undergo continuous professional development. Services include confidential individual, couples, and family counselling (in-person and online); counsellor-facilitated support groups; and faith-based personal growth courses in marriage, emotional healing, and spiritual wholeness. Counselling areas include trauma, grief and bereavement, relationships, marriage, parenting, divorce, and addictions. For GBV survivors, the model is particularly accessible: counselling for Grace Family Church members is donation-based — affordability is never a barrier, and those who cannot pay are encouraged to contact the team to discuss options. For non-members, fees apply (see website). Online sessions mean geographic isolation is not a barrier either. National lay counsellor training is available via EDIFY (Madz Deyzel: +27 82 891 2079 / madz@edify-buildingthesoul.com). Grace Counselling is not a crisis service — for acute GBV crisis: GBV Command Centre 0800 428 428 (toll-free, 24/7).
Contact & Location
- 29 Flanders Drive, Cornubia, Durban, 4302
Opening Hours
Opening hours not available. Contact the organisation directly.
About
Grace Counselling (gracecounselling.org.za / +27 31 003 1830 / counselling@grace.org.za / Facebook: gracecounsellingsa) is a faith-based counselling ministry of Grace Family Church, operating from three campuses in the greater Durban area: Riverside/Durban North (63 Anthony Road — 087 353 9831 / riverside@grace.org.za), Ballito (R102 Compensation Road — 063 528 5129 / ballito@grace.org.za), and Cornubia/Mount Edgecombe (29 Flanders Drive — 031 003 5824 / grace@grace.org.za). Founded in 2000, Grace Counselling was built on a conviction that every person facing personal pain, relational breakdown, or emotional crisis deserves compassionate, expert support. All counsellors are registered and accredited with the Council for Pastoral and Spiritual Counsellors (CPSC) and undergo continuous professional development. Services include confidential individual, couples, and family counselling (in-person and online); counsellor-facilitated support groups; and faith-based personal growth courses in marriage, emotional healing, and spiritual wholeness. Counselling areas include trauma, grief and bereavement, relationships, marriage, parenting, divorce, and addictions. For GBV survivors, the model is particularly accessible: counselling for Grace Family Church members is donation-based — affordability is never a barrier, and those who cannot pay are encouraged to contact the team to discuss options. For non-members, fees apply (see website). Online sessions mean geographic isolation is not a barrier either. National lay counsellor training is available via EDIFY (Madz Deyzel: +27 82 891 2079 / madz@edify-buildingthesoul.com). Grace Counselling is not a crisis service — for acute GBV crisis: GBV Command Centre 0800 428 428 (toll-free, 24/7).
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