Meet the Team

Soulcare Provider

Kaylin Vincz, MA

Kaylin empathetically walks alongside you in your journey, bringing a biblical perspective to the challenges of life. She believes our stories were designed to carry beauty and light, reflecting the One who is Beauty and Light. Yet, in a world marked by brokenness, this beauty can be obscured and the meaning of our stories distorted. She believes that our personal stories are deeply intertwined with Jesus' story, and that by mapping His narrative onto our own, we can experience profound transformation in how we experience the world.

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Jesus wants to sojourn with us through life, giving his presence to offer the strength and grace needed to navigate life’s challenges. Kaylin believes that it’s God’s design to communicate his heart and help through his word and his people. Relationships—especially the one built in this setting—are key to healing and growth. It is often through our closest relationships that we have been wounded and it is through relationships that God often brings healing. For this reason, Kaylin is committed to creating a safe, empathetic space where you can explore your story, both past and present, and understand how it may be shaping your current experiences. Her approach to care is rooted in a trauma-informed perspective, where compassion, respect, and empowerment are central. She honors each client's lived experience and supports healing through thoughtful, collaborative, and trusting relationships.

Kaylin graduated with a Bachelors of Arts from Crossroads Bible College in Indianapolis, Indiana in 2012. She then went on to receive a Masters of Arts Degree from Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, PA in 2015. She has done an apprenticeship with Twelve Stones Ministries and an internship with the Philadelphia Renewal Network. Since completing her formal education, Kaylin has cultivated the art of soul care through her work with a broad range of individuals. While she has provided a wide range of individual work, she has developed a deep appreciation for the unique power of healing that takes place in group settings. Since 2016, she has been leading groups, and this work has profoundly shaped her approach-integrating story work into the very fabric of her practice.

Kaylin’s soul care is not a one size fits all approach, but is made up of the healing from her own story as well as learning from a variety of approaches along the way. She is influenced by her education and experience, the ministry of CCEF, the psalmists and hymns of old; along with christian experts and thinkers such as Dr. Dan Allender, Adam Young, Aundi Kolber, Dr. Dan Siegel, and Dr. Curt Thompson, MD. 

Kaylin is also on staff at CCEF New England in White River Junction, VT. She enjoys speaking at the CCEF NE regional conference each year, as well as other speaking engagements around New England. Kaylin is a wife and homeschooling mother to three children. They love being together at the Sweet Beet in Bradford, NH, snowboarding at Mount Sunapee, hiking Mount Kearsarge, and working around their 1857 home.

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