Megan Erdmann M.A. IMHC

I’m Megan Erdmann and I’ve been with TRI since September of 2021. Before going to grad school, I worked with Cru for several years overseas, and experienced what it was like to be in ministry and feel the pressures and burnout of it. With TRI, I really love getting to serve and support those who are working in various ministry settings. I find it fulfilling and valuable to support others toward emotional and spiritual health as they serve others!

I graduated from RTS Orlando and have a private practice at The Barnabas Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. Licensed in North Carolina, I work with clients facing anxiety, life transitions, grief, marriage, postpartum, relationships, and spirituality. I especially enjoy working with young women, anywhere from college aged/early twenties to late thirties.

I live with my husband, Jon, and our daughter Hazel, who was born in April of 2023. We moved from Orlando to Charlotte in early 2022. Jon and I got married in May 2020, and he works for Lowe's Tech here in Charlotte. For fun, I enjoy doing yoga, listening to music, watching shows, drinking coffee, going on walks, and traveling to new places. I feel most alive when I am connecting with my husband, friends, or family in a great conversation over coffee or wine, or exploring a new city by foot and public transportation. I would love to travel to Tokyo, London, Prague, and Budapest. In the U.S., I want to visit Maine, San Francisco, and Seattle. As a child, I loved 101 Dalmations!

I grew up in a Southern Baptist Church in Central Illinois, and theologically now I would fall somewhere in the Reformed Baptist category. Major influences that have shaped my spiritual life are Cru, Acts 29 churches, RTS Orlando, and now the PCA church (Jon and I are attending a PCA church now, but still theologically would fall under Reformed Baptist). Contact me at erdmann.meg@gmail.com or (314) 255-3624 (EST).