In 1833, after a brief encounter with
Christian Universalism and soon after being freed, Jabez Campbell joined Bethel Church, an AME church, in
Philadelphia. In September 1839, Campbell was licensed to preach by the AME church. Bishop Morris Brown assigned Campbell to preach in the
Frankford and
Berks County circuits in Pennsylvania. From 1839 to 1843, he preached in the
New England states. In 1843, Campbell became an ordained elder, and taught and preached in New York and Pennsylvania from that year until 1854. From 1855 to 1858, he was general book steward to the AME church and editor of the
Christian Recorder, the official newspaper of the AME church. After resigning from these posts, he was assigned to
Trenton in New Jersey and Bethel Church in Pennsylvania. Jabez Campbell continued his religious service as a pastor in
Baltimore and Philadelphia until May 1864, when he was elected eighth bishop of the AME church. As a bishop, Campbell set up both the
Louisiana and California conferences in 1865. From 1864 to 1867, he worked primarily in Indiana,
Missouri, California, and Louisiana. Campbell also set up the
Ocean Grove Conference in New Jersey sometime in the 1880s. ==Politics and philanthropy==