George E. Mensah, Sr.

The Reverend George E. Mensah
Sr., serves as the Assistant Minister of Christian
Education/Administration of the Shiloh Baptist Church, of
Washington, District of Columbia. A native of the Republic
of Liberia, the Reverend Mensah graduated from the Liberia
Baptist Theological Seminary in 1987. He received the Master
of Divinity degree in 1992 from Vanderbilt University
Divinity School in Nashville Tennessee. The Reverend Mensah
was ordained to the Gospel Ministry in 1998, by the Pleasant
Green Baptist Church of Nashville, TN. The Reverend
Mensah's services in ministry include the Temple Church of
Nashville, TN., a four thousand member congregation, where
he diligently served as the Assistant Pastor for Nurture.
His responsibilities as a Servant Leader included serving
the Educational, Youth, and Counseling Ministries of the
Church.
He has served as the Traveling
Secretary for the Liberia Baptist Sunday School Convention,
where he coordinated the convention's educational program.
In addition, he served ten years in various outreach
programs, training counselors, and organizing AIDS education
and youth employment programs. He is a former trainer and
facilitator for the National Coalition Building Institute
and the Southeastern Network of Service Providers. He is a
member of the Baptist World Alliance Youth Ministry and
serves on the International Planning Committee of the
Baptist World Alliance Youth Conference. He also is a member
of the Lott Carey Baptist Foreign Mission Convention.
The Reverend Mensah is married to
the former Rachel Brown. They have four children, Rachel
Edith, George Eric, Jr., Alexes Tore, and Alexandra Camille
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