Pastor Phillip Davis is the Senior Pastor of Greater Shiloh Church, a multi-site church with locations in Easton, Stroudsburg, and Haiti. Since his installation in 2005, Pastor Phillip, alongside Co-Pastor Kristina, has driven significant growth and community engagement. Together, they launched the Nehemiah House of Restoration in 2009, a transitional housing program for men in recovery, and opened an emergency homeless shelter in 2014. The church also established a campus in Haiti in 2017, providing food and scholarships for children. Pastor Phillip has ordained numerous leaders and is dedicated to community outreach, evangelism, and helping individuals connect with their purpose in Christ. He holds advanced degrees in Christian Counseling, Organizational Leadership, Theological Studies, and Marriage & Family Therapy. Pastor Phil and Co-Pastor Kristina have been happily married for almost 29 years. They are proud parents of daughters Rachael, Ericka, Shawn, and Marieyah, and grandparents to Chris Jr., Avery Ryland, and Dakota.
PASTOR PHILLIP DAVIS
Therapist | Advocate for Mental Health | Specialist in Marriage and Family Therapy
Dr. Phillip A. Davis is a dedicated mental health advocate and specialist in Marriage and Family Therapy, focusing on the unique challenges faced by Black men. With over two decades of experience, he launched the "Breaking the Silence" initiative to address mental health concerns like systemic racism and chronic stress. Holding advanced degrees in Christian Counseling, Organizational Leadership, Theological Studies, and Marriage & Family Therapy, Dr. Davis's work integrates mental health support with social empowerment, promoting well-being in individuals and communities.
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PHILLIP DAVIS, Community Leader
Phillip A. Davis is a visionary community leader and advocate for social justice with over two decades of impactful service. As Senior Pastor at Greater Shiloh Church and founder of the Lehigh Valley Black Church Housing Alliance, he has significantly contributed to the community. Dr. Davis spearheaded the Nehemiah House, a transitional home for men re-integrating into society, and founded a homeless shelter and ORLTSR. His numerous initiatives have greatly influenced families in Northampton, Lehigh, and Monroe counties. Holding advanced degrees in various fields, he and Co-Pastor Kristina, his wife of 30 years, are dedicated to family and community, championing global change and purpose.
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Breaking The Silence
The psychoeducational curriculum "Breaking the Silence" serves as a transformative guide to addressing the mental health needs of Black men. This meticulously designed three-part program acknowledges the profound impact of racial trauma, systemic racism, and cultural stigmas that often hinder Black men from seeking and receiving appropriate mental health care.
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"What you don't address, you will suppress; what you suppress will manifest; and what manifests can make a mess." This book is for Black men and everyone who loves and supports us—whether you’re a wife, girlfriend, partner, child, family member, therapist, or educator. Each chapter ends with practical tools and solutions to help you strengthen your relationships and better understand what it means to be a Black man in America today.