Counseling Practice – The Cross Counseling LLC
The Cross Counseling LLC, located at 241 Finney Ave. SW, Suite 4 in Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503, is a Christian counseling practice led by clinician Jordi Cross. The practice integrates evidence-based clinical methods with biblical truth, offering a faith-informed approach to therapy for individuals, couples, parents and children, and families. The practice’s stated philosophy holds that effective care requires meeting each client within their particular story, values, and circumstances.
Therapeutic modalities available at The Cross Counseling include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Internal Family Systems, Narrative therapy, Gestalt, Person-Centered therapy, and Biblical Integration. The practice takes the position that therapy is not a one-size-fits-all approach and tailors services to each client’s presenting concerns and goals.
Areas of focus include anxiety, ADHD, depression, spiritual wrestling, life transitions, and relationship challenges. The practice serves a range of client types through individual sessions as well as parent-child, couples, and family therapy formats. Both virtual and in-person sessions are available, giving clients flexibility in how they access care. Clients with a goal of growing emotionally, relationally, and spiritually without compromising their faith are noted as a primary population the practice is designed to serve.
Prospective clients can schedule a free consultation call or book an exploratory session through the practice’s online therapy portal hosted at therapyportal.com. The practice can be reached by phone at 616-808-0333 or by email at jcross@thecrosscounseling.com. No information about accepted insurance plans or the year the practice was established appears on the website. Specific licensure credentials for Jordi Cross are not listed on the page.
The Grand Rapids office, situated on the southwest side of the city, serves clients across the greater West Michigan area. The breadth of listed modalities, spanning cognitive, systemic, experiential, and faith-integrated approaches, reflects an intent to draw from multiple clinical frameworks depending on client need and context rather than adhering to a single therapeutic tradition.