Keeping Christ in Christmas: Daring to go Deeper, Greg West

There is a disconnect that happens when our actions don’t line up with our words and the church has been guilty many times. We can turn people off from God when our actions are harsh or uncaring, which is why Jesus said He wanted us to be kind to each other people. I had a very honest conversation with Greg West of Daybreak Church in Williamsburg about how Keeping Christ in Christmas means caring for the least of these, now and all year.

Greg West has been in ministry for over 30 years.  He has served in various capacities including as a missionary, evangelist, local pastor, church planter, ​and university chaplain. Greg is currently the Outreach Pastor at Daybreak Church in Williamsburg and the Conference Superintendent of the Global Methodist Church in Virginia. He and his wife, Eileen, have 3 children and enjoy life in Virginia Beach.

To follow Greg: https://www.lifeinhisname.net/

Quotes:

“We know from the Scriptures that God is interested in action.”

“I think God’s way more interested in the pursuit of holiness than happiness.”

“What excites me is when churches and ministries start coming together to make Him known, again in word and in actions.”

“It’s a little ironic, isn’t it, it’s Jesus’ birthday; what presents am I getting?”

“Every person on the planet has some level of influence and authority, even if it’s tiny.”

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