| Welcome to the Harvest Outreach Ministries. We greet you in the name of the Lord, our soon coming king as we await His appearance and kingdom. Our Church exists to worship God in response to His love. While we experience life-change through his world, we have a commitment to discipleship which will bring individuals in relationship with Christ, and His Holy Spirit. By living each day in the reality of His mercy, grace, power and presence. We are being empower and equipped to minister as we pursue revival and fellowship of Christ in this generation. We are excited that you are visiting our site. We believe that God’s desire for the Church is to be a body of born again believers who desire to grow in the grace and knowledge of the Lord Jesus and be conformed to His will. The Church must disciple the Christians and helps them grow to maturity as they do the work of ministry. Evidence of the growth will be a genuine love for God and His Word, a servants’ heart that ministers to those in and out of the Church, a deep commitment to disciple their children, and a desire to save the lost by the grace of God. Harvest Outreach Ministries is a great Church with exciting ministries available for the family, community and the lost. We have a commission to reach the un-reach people for Christ at all cost. Our Ministries with headquarters in West Africa, Liberia is seeking mission partnership with Christian churches, organizations and individuals. Come and join us as we do the work of mission in Africa. If you need a church and group to partner with in mission, we invite you to join us as we walk in the harvest field of the Lord. May God be praise! In Him, Bishop Amos and Pastor Janet Tarpeh About Amos and Janet Bishop Amos W. Tarpeh and His wife Janet are natives of Liberia, West Africa. They began the Harvest Outreach Ministry on January 4, 1998, but later the work of God grew and to answer their part of the Great Commission of Jesus Christ they moved to Ghana, West Africa, where they started a branch of the Harvest Outreach Ministries on the Liberian Refugee Camp (Buduburam) in Ghana. Presently, the camp is home to over 30,000 Liberians just Living miles outside their home country. Bishop. Amos W. and Janet Campbell Tarpeh |