From June 2019, he served as the Youth Pastor of Bethlehem Baptist Church in Spring House, PA, under the leadership of Pastor Charles Warren Quann. In September 2020, the church voted to consecrate him as Assistant Pastor, which took place in January 2021. In 2023, he has served the Hatboro Baptist Church, again, as Interim Pastor, upon the retirement of Pastor Doug Stratton.
At Bethlehem, Rev. Tripline has launched a contemporary worship gathering and community service initiative, Movement Monday, to great energy and reception. In addition to this, he has established several initiatives, including: the Wissahickon Community Dinner, Homework Club, Safe Space Sessions (for teens), and the Cy Young Mentorship Program. In looking for new ways to minister to this present age, Rev. Tripline simply seeks to be a servant to all God’s people.
He continues his musical passion as the Assistant Music Director of Swarthmore College’s Chester Children’s Chorus, where he has served since 2013. In 2018, he released his debut gospel CD, "Journey," debuting on Billboard's Gospel Albums list. In April 2020, he released a single, “Nothing You Can’t Do” with Movement Monday’s worship band.
He is a graduate of West Chester University of Pennsylvania, where he received a BA in Political Science, with magna cum laude honors. In May 2020, he graduated with a Master of Divinity degree from Princeton Seminary, in Princeton, NJ. In May 2022, he graduated from Villanova University’s Department of Theology and Religious Studies, with an MA in Theology in May 2022. In 2023, Rev. Tripline launched a podcast, “Very Audacious”, to facilitate conversations that demonstrate how Christians can use culture to interpret the truths of God’s Word. “Very Audacious” is available on YouTube, Spotify, and most podcasting platforms.