Saturday, July 23, 2016

Summer 2016

“My food,” said Jesus, “is to do the will of him who sent me and to finish his work. Don’t you have a saying, ‘It’s still four months until harvest’? I tell you, open your eyes and look at the fields! They are ripe for harvest.  Even now the one who reaps draws a wage and harvests a crop for eternal life, so that the sower and the reaper may be glad together.              Jesus from John 4:34-36

To participate in the sowing and the reaping of a harvest for eternal life is incredible!  Incredibly challenging, demanding, rewarding and good.  I am grateful that God has put me in such a place where I can share Christ with those who do not yet know His love, power and purposes for their lives as well as equipping disciples so they too can be in this ministry!

After the hike . . . marvelous, but exhausting!
Precious children, made in God's image

In March, I took 11 students from Virginia Wesleyan College (VWC) and a staff person to Nicaragua.  This was my sixth trip with VWC!  As always the cross cultural service has a transforming effect!  Our dear Nicaraguan friends Gioconda and Wilfredo took us to the Jinotega District to San Jose de Bocay in the interior.  We partnered with a number of churches in building a sidewalk at a main ‘feeding center’.  This is a place where food is served to children in need as well as a location for other feeding centers to come and pick up their supplies for distribution.  I preached at three churches during evening services, the students shared testimonies and we sang a couple songs in Spanish together.  One afternoon while we were working on the long sidewalk with concrete and large stones, the Pastor asked if I would like to preach on the radio.  This central ministry had a new radio tower and had been broadcasting only for 1 month.  I agreed and the Pastor said, “Ok, five minutes.”  I questioned, “You want me to preach for five minutes?”  He replied, “No, you will preach for forty minutes.  You start preaching in five minutes!”  So with some quick prayer, laughter and confidence in our great LORD and Savior, I ventured in!  I do love the spontaneity and the unpolished ways in which the church in Latin America operates. 
It was the first time out of the United States for many of the students and the small group times of Bible study, worship, prayer and sharing were deep and moving.  One of the students recommitted their life to Christ shortly after returning and is eager to be a part of a new ministry to athletes at VWC that I’m working on!  Your financial gifts to ‘Life in His Name’ help to make this trip successful, thank you!
It was a tremendous year for ‘Marlin Ministries’, as God turned dozens of hearts around on our campus!  ‘Marlin Ministries’ is the banner name over all of the individual ministries at VWC. 
Student Leaders at our Home in Virginia Beach


Here are some happenings from this year:
Ø  Our overall participation was at an all-time high with twenty different ‘Marlin Ministry’ gatherings each week! 
Ø  The students started a second weekly worship time on Monday nights that grew into times of profound ministry in prayer, evangelism and deliverance!
Ø  We had a dozen students recommit their lives to Christ or receive Christ as Lord and Savior!  We celebrated this one evening knowing that the angels in heaven were rejoicing with us!  These conversions are deep and the students are actively growing in faith!
Ø  Two student interns served with me as a part of a new course entitled, “Servant Leadership” co-taught by Dr. Craig Wansink and me.  Both of these students, Luke Wentling and Ryan Fitzgibbon sense God’s call to serve in the future as Pastors in the United Methodist Church.
George Scott, top right & worship team
We have many students who have a real passion for Christ and his Gospel.  Our Sunday afternoon worship has a vibrancy and joy present that are having a great effect.  It is certainly the Presence of the Holy Spirit among us!  For years I had dreamed of having student testimonies at each worship service.  This year it happened!  The students were glad to share how God was at work and the redemption that they were experiencing!  One of my favorite testimony quotes from a freshman is this: “I’ve been playing this Christianity game my whole life, but now for the first time I’m on fire for the Lord!”  This is from a student who experienced God’s deliverance from some dark things going on in his life a few days before!  We heard from a number of students who are finding healing from past abuse and emotional trauma.  Our God heals and it is often through a community of disciples who love with Jesus’ love that it happens.  We are very excited about how God will work among us this fall.  We’ll have about 400 freshmen joining us at VWC.  Please pray for them and pray for us that we would be ready for the harvest and found faith in reaching out with love and truth.  It is powerful to see God using ‘Marlin Ministries’ to form us all as more faithful disciples of Jesus.  Please know my profound gratitude for your generosity and support!  You can track Marlin Ministries on Facebook.  Just ask to join.

We are working towards having a part-time ministry intern working with me this fall.  This would be a graduate of VWC, who has a passion for campus ministry.  I’m currently working with two May graduates, Forrest Teague and Gabe Higgins, who are exploring licensing and ordination in the United Methodist Church.  They are both currently serving in part-time ministry settings nearby. 
Mom and Dad at Oxford University, Magdalen College
In May I traveled to England and Scotland on a ‘Wesleyan Revival and Scottish Reformation’ trip with VWC.   We had 17 students, Dr. Terry Lindvall, Dr. Craig Wansink (both Religious Studies Professors at VWC) and other guests, including my parents!  It was a tremendous time of fellowship, learning and spiritual growth!  We helped the students to understand the theology, methods and power of the early Methodist movement, before it became a church.  The Wesley brothers, George Whitfield and other leaders were determined to take up their cross and follow Christ “spreading Scriptural holiness across the land.”  It started as a renewal movement on a college campus (Oxford U.) requiring weekly small group accountability, “How is it with your soul?”  Their field preaching with bold appeals to turn from sin to Christ and life combined with the small group shepherding and discipleship with active service to the poor, prisoners, needy and sick created a mighty movement.  I say . . . “Do it again, LORD!  And use me.”

In front of Wesley's Chapel, London England


May the Risen Christ make Himself known more and more in each of your lives so that you become like Him, a servant of all, the light of the world and a seeker of the lost!
Greg West

Tuesday, March 08, 2016

My Calling and Conversion

It was 1990 and I was seeking God.  I knew there had to be more to life than the empty pursuit of drinking as many beers as I could in a night.  There had been a change in my Mom – not priority shifts, but a deep inner peace shining through.  I believed it was God.  Deep down, I wanted to follow Jesus, not 90% but all the way.  So at an Inner Varsity gathering at Old Dominion University, the speaker told us if we wanted to follow Christ we had to share our faith and the reality of Jesus with others.  Too much for me.  See, my self-esteem was so tied up in what my friends thought of me that evangelism was terrifying.  I left early, tears in my eyes, convicted.  I called out from deep within, “God I want to follow, but I can’t do that, but if you can change me, please do.”  I think God likes that kind of prayer. 
A week later a friend asked me about my faith, so we talked for hours that evening about Jesus and the Scriptures.  I was amazed that God answered my prayer – I was able to share and I even enjoyed it!  I went to my room knelt and thanked God from my heart.  Then it was as if somebody entered into the room, yet the door was closed.  I felt wrapped in the Presence of Love.  Awe, delight, wonder and love.  I don’t know if my eyes were open or closed, but I saw myself speaking at my home church in Vienna, Virginia and a message came to me about: ‘The supreme importance of seeking God.’  I scribbled down the thoughts as they came.  I knew that the wisdom which I wrote down was beyond me.  I was an infant in the things of God.  I lost track of time, but remember crawling into bed exhausted yet filled with joy. 

I shared the experience with my pastor, Al Honaker.  He smiled while telling me that a group from Virginia Wesleyan, including my brother, were going to lead worship at Epiphany UMC, but they didn’t have a speaker.  Al said, “That’s where you fit in.”  I preached over that Christmas and the same peace that I had seen in my Mom was now in me.  Jesus seeking me, hearing my cry, filling me with his love and sending me to tell others; I’ve never been the same.
Greg & Eileen dating around 1990

A Short Biography

Greg was given grace to believe in and receive Jesus the Christ while he was a student at Old Dominion University in 1990.  After graduation from ODU in 1992, he completed a Discipleship Training School in Richmond, VA and the Dominican Republic with Youth with a Mission (YWAM) an international missions organization. Greg & Eileen married shortly afterwards and thought God was calling them to be missionaries.  During a summer away from Asbury Theological Seminary (ATS) they served as missionaries in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico.  However, God guided in a different way and after graduation from ATS, Greg served as pastor Stokesland Church on the Danville District for three years.  After that Greg was appointed to start a new church in Suffolk.  He served Grace Harbor for eight years, finishing last June.  During the eleven years of pastoral ministry Greg & Eileen hosted small groups in their homes, believing that Jesus’ model of small group ministry was the most effective way to make disciples.  In the Fall of 2010, Greg became an Evangelist within the Virginia Conference of the United Methodist Church.  The role is becoming that of ‘Missionary-Evangelist’ as he works frequently with the Church in Latin America.  In June of 2010, he was appointed as Chaplain to Virginia Wesleyan College, where he served two years in a part time role, but went full time in July of 2012.   God is doing wonderful things among the college students at VWC!  We are seeing the beginnings of an awakening!  Greg and Eileen have been married for 22 years.  They are blessed with three children Josiah 16, Evie 13 and Luke 13.