
R.V. Amos
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Ralph V. Amos (N/A–N/A) is an Australian preacher and minister within the Churches of Christ, known for his extensive service across multiple congregations and his contributions to theological education. A graduate of the Federal College of the Bible in Glen Iris, Victoria, in 1940, Amos began his ministry career soon after, serving at Georgetown, New South Wales, and later at West Hobart, Tasmania. From 1946 to 1956, he ministered at Chatswood, New South Wales, where he also lectured in Homiletics at Woolwich Bible College for eight of those years, shaping future preachers with his expertise in sermon delivery and composition. Amos held significant leadership roles, including President of the New South Wales Conference of Churches of Christ from 1952 to 1953, reflecting his influence within the denomination. As of the late 1960s, he has been the minister at Blackburn Church in Victoria for nearly seven years, continuing his commitment to pastoral care and preaching. His career exemplifies a dedication to both congregational leadership and the training of ministers within the Churches of Christ tradition in Australia.