Bishop Amos W. Tarpeh serves as the Northeastern Jurisdiction Bishop. Bishop Tarpeh is the pastor of the Refuge Baptist Church in Philadelphia, PA, Bishop Amos W. Tarpeh, Jr., was ordained to the Gospel Ministry by the St. Peter’s Evangelical Church in Slipway, Monrovia, Liberia on September 15, 1996. Bishop Tarpeh was access and commissioned in 2001 by the Baptist Convention of Pennsylvania and South Jersey to serve as a church planter and practice Christian ministry in the United States of America.
Bishop Tarpeh is a graduate of the United Methodist Junior High School in Greenville Sinoe County and the A.M.E. Zion Academy in Monrovia, Liberia. He is a 1994 graduate of the Bible league Church Planting Institute where is receive a Certificate in Church planting and a Diploma in Christian Leadership. Following his religious quest he enrolled at the Word of Life Bible Institute in 1995 with an Advance Diploma in Biblical Studies and Church Administration. Adhering to God’s call, He entered the Liberia Baptist Theological Seminary where he received his theological training purposely to adequately search the Scriptures and to propagate it soundly. He is a Humanitarian, Social Worker, Christian Counselor, Missionary, and a powerful proclaimer of the Word of God.
Bishop Amos W. Tarpeh, Jr., served in the following positions: 1993-1996 Assistant Pastor, St. Peter’s Evangelical Church in Slipway, Monrovia, Liberia; 1996-1998 Pastor, Apostolic Community Church, Slipway, Monrovia, Liberia: From 1998-2000 Founder and First Pastor, Harvest Outreach Ministries; 2000-2001 Co-Pastor, House of God Assembly, Buduburam Refugee Camp, Gomoa District, Accra, Ghana. Presently, Bishop Amos W. Tarpeh is the Senior Pastor of the Refuge Baptist Church and General Overseer of the Harvest Outreach ministries in Ghana and Liberia. He is married to Mrs. Janet Campbell Tarpeh, and they are blessed with a son, Anthony and daughter, Tracie.
In May of 2010 Bishop Amos W. Tarpeh, Jr was elected by the Liberian Ministers Association of the Delaware Valley to serve as its president.
Moreover, Bishop Amos W. Tarpeh, Jr who has been serving as the General Overseer and Presiding Elder of the Harvest Outreach Ministries in West Africa with headquarters in Liberia was on the 22 of August, 2010 designated Bishop by the Church Alive Ministries International (CAMI) with headquarters in Columbus, Ohio.
After hours of vetting he was accredited by the College of Bishops of CAMI thus electing him Bishop. His Grace, Bishop Elect Amos W. Tarpeh, Jr was presented to the entire Church Alive Ministries International family by the Presiding Prelate, His Grace Bishop Donald James Washington. Bishop Amos W. Tarpeh, was consecrated Bishop by CAMI on January, 22, 2011 during its Winter Board meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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