Dr. Sharon Schuetz has been in full-time ministry for over twenty-years. She is an ordained minister and has been both Senior Pastor and Co-pastor alone side her husband, Michael. They have been married for 34 years and have three children and nine grandchildren.
She graduated in 1991 from Calvary Bible College with a bachelor in Religious Education and she earned her master and PhD in Christian Counseling Psychology from Cornerstone University, Lake Charles in 1993 and 1998 respectively. When she graduated from Cornerstone University, the school hired her as their administrator, where she served for two years. While at Cornerstone University she served as the Women’s Ministry Director for the Inter-Faith Baptist Convention’s Women’s Ministries.
Sharon was a member of Central Committee for Youth Directors while serving as the New Mexico District Youth President for the Pentecostal Church of God. She served at youth camp for nine years, from counselor, activities director, to the camp director. Dr. Schuetz and her husband counseled for the Four Corner’s Home for Children in Farmington, New Mexico. This was the largest children’s home in New Mexico and the Four Corners region. They counseled abused and neglected children ranging from six to seventeen years old. The Schuetz’ have helped hundreds of couples learn to communicate and to build stronger relationships through one-on-one counseling, seminars, workshops, conferences, retreats, books, etc.
They can relate to the pain found in many of today’s families. Together, the family overcame gang violence, drug, alcohol, and other addictions. The Schuetz’ personally experienced the pain of a broken family, learned what it takes to pull through, and now see the joy following the healing process. They have applied the principles found in God’s Word where they fought to secure their own children’s trust, friendship, and souls.
Now they apply these principles and their life experiences to help hurting families work through the healing process. The Schuetz family firmly believes that God needs strong families, and that Christians must assign a higher value on this faltering institution. If you as any of them what their ministry is, they will unanimously tell you, it is: “Building Families in the Family of God.”
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