Living in Anticipation

Randy Amos
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Randy Amos

Randy Amos (1946–2020) was an American preacher and Bible teacher whose itinerant ministry spanned over four decades, focusing on New Testament church principles and discipleship within evangelical Christian circles. Born in Philippi, West Virginia, he spent his childhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he was raised in a context that led him to commit his life to Christ at age 18. In 1968, he married Sylvia Neibch, beginning a partnership that lasted over 52 years. Commended to full-time ministry in 1980 by his local assembly, Amos traveled extensively across the United States, Canada, and abroad, teaching Scripture with a focus on church doctrine and practical Christian living. Amos’s preaching career was characterized by his clear, systematic exposition of biblical truth, often connecting Old Testament patterns to New Testament teachings. Based initially in Rochester, New York, and later in Oregon City, Oregon, he spoke at conferences, camps, and local assemblies, delivering messages preserved on platforms like SermonIndex and Gospel Folio Press. He authored works such as The Church: A Discipleship Manual for the Body of Christ, emphasizing God’s design for the local church. Known for his intellectual rigor and warm humor, Amos continued ministering via video conferencing in his later years despite health challenges. He died on November 3, 2020, leaving a legacy as a faithful teacher who equipped believers worldwide, survived by Sylvia and their family.