Meet Stephen J Moll, Pastor
Biblical Counselor
Hi, I’m Pastor Steve — and I have a deep passion for helping Christians experience real spiritual victory and lasting peace through Jesus Christ.
Life is full of challenges that can leave you feeling overwhelmed, defeated, and far from peace. But there is hope. In the midst of your struggles, you can draw closer to Christ and discover the strength, comfort, and healing He freely offers. That’s exactly what God wants for you—and it’s a beautiful thing.
I’ve faced my own share of suffering and disappointment. While life’s hardships won’t fully disappear this side of heaven, they don’t have to consume you or define who you are. In Christ, you are deeply loved, richly equipped, and fully capable of walking in daily victory.
For the past 25 years, I’ve served as a pastor proclaiming the gospel of God’s amazing grace. I’ve seen this message transform lives—freeing believers from fear and confusion and leading them into renewed joy and peace.
I’d be honored to walk alongside you on this grace-filled journey. You’re not alone.
Areas of Expertise
Anxiety
Worry
Fear of Failure
Difficult Marriages
Pornography (age 14 & up)
Anger
Anger Toward God
What My Clients Are Saying
“After some deep, meaningful time with Steve, one truth settled in my heart—the power of forgiveness.
It begins with the forgiveness we receive from God through Jesus and His finished work on the cross. That grace transforms everything. But just as life-changing is the forgiveness we choose to extend to others.
When we forgive those who’ve hurt us, the transformation often happens not in them, but in us. Forgiveness might not fix the relationship or erase the pain, but it breaks bitterness’s grip. It’s not about pretending the hurt didn’t happen—it’s about letting go so we can be free.
Unforgiveness keeps us stuck, carrying burdens we weren’t meant to bear. But when we hand those wounds to God, healing begins. Forgiveness is a release—setting others free, yes, but also ourselves.
And in that release, there’s peace. There’s freedom. Maybe even the beginning of true restoration.”
—Chuck