What is Biblical Counseling?

Biblical Counseling is the process where the Bible, God's Word, is related individually to a person or persons struggling under the weight of personal sin and/or the difficulties with suffering so that they might genuinely change in the inner person to be pleasing to God.

  • Three Key Beliefs

    First, we believe that the Bible, given by God, is sufficient for life when correctly interpreted. It reveals to the believer all the data necessary to understand his need for Christ, how he can please the Lord, and how to live in a God-honoring way regardless of the circumstances, whether comfortable or oppressive.


    Second, the Bible is also the authoritative source with which all truth claims—including claims made by science and history—must be evaluated. As a result, we reject all counseling theories that use presuppositions, principles, and/or methodologies inconsistent with the proper interpretation of the biblical text.


    Third, we believe that genuine heart change depends on the Holy Spirit's ministry. Thus, our view of counseling practice includes the importance of prayer, dependence on God, a thorough knowledge of the Word of God, and an understanding of ministering to people.

Our Counselors


Amy Brown, MABC/ACBC

Amy received her Master of Arts in Biblical Counseling in 2019 (The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) and currently serves in the counseling ministry and assisting Mayflower Church's development of a counseling center. She counsels all age groups. She is certified by the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors. Appointments are held at the church's office building in Kingston. You can reach her at amy@mayflowerkingston.org

Anton Brown M.Div.

Anton currently serves as the Senior Pastor at Mayflower Church. His counseling load is limited due to his additional pastoral work and his counseling ministry is limited to adults. Appointments are held at the church's office building. You can reach him at anton@mayflowerkingston.org.

Marge Jean, MAFC

Marge received her Master of Arts in Family Counseling (Eastern Nazarene College) and a Bachelor's degree in Bible (Philadelphia College of the Bible). She has served many years in Plymouth county's mental health and substance abuse settings. Marge has a thorough knowledge of the Scripture and how it applies to the hearts of God's people. She is currently pursuing her certification with ACBC. Appointments are held at the church's office building in Kingston. You can reach her at marge@mayflowerkingston.org.

Amy Brown, MABC/ACBC

Amy received her Master of Arts in Biblical Counseling in 2019 (The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) and currently serves in the counseling ministry and assisting Mayflower Church's development of a counseling center. She counsels all age groups. She is certified by the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors. Appointments are held at the church's office building in Kingston. You can reach her at amy@mayflowerkingston.org

Anton Brown M.Div.

Anton currently serves as the Senior Pastor at Mayflower Church. His counseling load is limited due to his additional pastoral work and his counseling ministry is limited to adults. Appointments are held at the church's office building. You can reach him at anton@mayflowerkingston.org.

Marge Jean, MAFC

Marge received her Master of Arts in Family Counseling (Eastern Nazarene College) and a Bachelor's degree in Bible (Philadelphia College of the Bible). She has served many years in Plymouth county's mental health and substance abuse settings. Marge has a thorough knowledge of the Scripture and how it applies to the hearts of God's people. She is currently pursuing her certification with ACBC. Appointments are held at the church's office building in Kingston. You can reach her at marge@mayflowerkingston.org.

Submit a Biblical Counseling Inquiry

Take the next step toward transformation...

We regularly receive inquiries for counseling. When you submit an inquiry, one of our counselors will reach out, usually by email, but also by phone if preferred. There is no commitment to counseling by submitting the form, but it will be the first step toward exploring whether biblical counseling is right for you.