By email
Prefer email? You can also reach Bret directly at brettl@warren.church. The contact form is the simplest option for most folks, but either works.
Reaching out is simple. Use the form below to contact Bret Legg in Augusta, GA — to schedule pastoral counseling, ask about marriage, family, or recovery, invite Bret to speak, or just ask a question. He serves the Augusta/CSRA area in person and meets clients everywhere online. There's no pressure and no obligation — just a real person ready to listen.
Whatever you're carrying — a marriage that feels distant, a family under strain, a wound you've never said out loud, or simply a question about faith — you're welcome here. Tell Bret as much or as little as you'd like to begin with. Every message comes straight through this private form, and Bret reads each one personally.
Not sure where to start? That's okay. Even a sentence or two is enough to open the door, and Bret will follow up to find a first time to talk.
"He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds." — Psalm 147:3
The form above is the easiest, most private way to reach Bret — but here are a few other ways, plus what to expect after you write.
| Way to meet | Where it works | A good fit for |
|---|---|---|
| In person | Augusta, GA & the wider CSRA | Local clients who'd rather meet face to face |
| Online by video | Anywhere | Anyone outside the area, or who prefers to meet from home |
Prefer email? You can also reach Bret directly at brettl@warren.church. The contact form is the simplest option for most folks, but either works.
Bret reads every message himself and typically replies within a couple of business days. There's no automated funnel and no obligation — just a genuine reply from a real person.
In person across Augusta, GA and the wider CSRA, and online by video anywhere. Not sure which fits? Mention it in your message and Bret will help you decide.
For short encouragement between conversations, find Bret's 2-Minute Truths and the Quick Counsel podcast on the resources page.
Whatever you're walking through, the first step is the hardest — and you've nearly taken it. Send a message and let's find a way forward together.