About Us
Agape Assemblies of God Church began as a small home cell fellowship in the late 1990s. Early members
gathered regularly for prayer, worship, Bible study, and fellowship, laying a strong spiritual foundation
for future growth.
One of the church’s earliest evangelistic strategies was organizing Christian film shows at the Thompson
Bay playing field. These outdoor events helped reach the local community with the gospel and attracted
many new believers into fellowship.
As the congregation continued to grow, the Western District Council of the Assemblies of God provided
pastoral oversight by sending seasoned ministers to guide and monitor the fellowship. Among those
who served during this period were Brother Simeon Koroma and his wife, Pastor Gobe, and several
other devoted men and women of God.
In the early 2000s, the fellowship was officially named Agape Assemblies of God Church, marking its
recognition as a local assembly within the Assemblies of God denomination.
Historical Background of the Church
Agape Assemblies of God Church began as a home cell fellowship in the late 1990s. At this early stage, believers gathered in a small, intimate setting for prayer, worship, Bible study, and mutual encouragement. These early meetings laid the spiritual foundation for what would later become a full fledged church. The fellowship was marked by simplicity, strong relationships, and a deep hunger for
God’s Word.
Evangelism Through Film Shows
One of the most significant early evangelistic strategies of the fellowship was the use of Christian film shows at the Thompson Bay playing field. These outdoor film screenings were used as a creative and
practical means of reaching the surrounding community with the gospel message. Through these events,
many people were introduced to Christ, and several were drawn into fellowship with the growing group
of believers.
This approach demonstrated the church’s early commitment to:
• Community outreach
• Innovative evangelism
• Public witness of faith
• Discipleship of new converts
As attendance increased and interest grew, it became clear that the fellowship was transitioning beyond
a simple home cell into a larger congregation that needed structure, leadership, and accountability.
Meet the Leadership

Rev. Alfred J. Ensa
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Rev. Alieu Suliaman-Jalloh
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Rev. Hope Koroma
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Become a Blessing
Join us to build the house of God
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