Biblically Grounded, Clinically Informed Counseling

Trinity Counseling Center practically helps those who are hurting by anchoring their hope in Jesus and helping them gain a better understanding of his promises and how they apply to life. We offer reputable, biblical counsel to those who are suffering or experiencing a difficult life season.

Trinity Counselors Are

Christ-Centered

TCC offers Christ-centered, theologically driven counseling that understands the human condition through God’s Word.

Clinically Informed

Our counselors are knowledgable of clinical perspectives so that we are able to communicate properly with and care best for all our clients.

Compassionate 

We aim to offer compassionate care that addresses a person’s heart and to find tangible solutions to help navigate life in Christlike ways.

Highly Trained

Our counselors are highly trained, experienced, and educated in addressing various issues of life where people struggle.

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Our Team

Nicolas Muyres

Director of Trinity Counseling Center

Nick is a Teaching Elder at Trinity Reformed Church and serves as the Director and counselor at Trinity Counseling Center. He is a Certified Biblical Counselor (ACBC) with over six years of experience walking alongside individuals and families through difficult seasons of life. A U.S. Navy veteran, Nick brings a calm, compassionate, and steady presence to counseling, offering hope rooted in the grace and truth of Scripture.

Nick has particular experience in marriage and family counseling, as well as addiction and those with life-dominating struggles, and is known for providing clear, practical, and Christ-centered guidance aimed at lasting heart and life change. 

Nick is also a frequent writer on biblical counseling and theology, publishing articles to equip and encourage the church. He is currently completing a Master of Arts in Theology at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (anticipated March 2026) and is pursuing a Master of Social Work to further strengthen his ability to serve individuals and families with wisdom, care, and professional excellence. Nick lives in the Pittsburgh area with his wife and five children.