Pastor Daniel Hall
Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan to purse his Master of Divinity degree. In 2018, Pastor Hall completed the requirements for his Master of Divinity Degree and accepted a call to join the South Atlantic Conference of the Seventh-day Adventist.
On September 20, 2020, Pastor Hall married his best friend, the former Shatika Lee. Recently, God blessed them with their first child, their son Aiden, who is one year old.
Pastor Hall began his pastoral ministry serving as the Associate Pastor of the West End Seventh-day Adventist Church in Atlanta, Georgia. It was there that his passion for evangelism and community engagement continued to grow, shaping the foundation of his ministry approach. He was later called to serve as the Senior Pastor of the Mount Olive and New Life Seventh-day Adventist Churches in Marion and Lake City, South Carolina. During that season of ministry, Pastor Hall sensed a deeper burden to reach individuals beyond the walls of the church.
Out of this burden, he developed an innovative evangelistic model known as The Compassion Project. This approach combined acts of kindness with nightly evangelistic services, meeting both the physical and spiritual needs of the community. Through this initiative, 70 individuals gave their lives to Christ, doubling the membership of the Mount Olive church.
What began as a local burden soon grew into a national movement. Pastor Hall has since been invited to implement The Compassion Project across the country, and to the glory of God, this model has resulted in over 500 baptisms.
Today, Pastor Hall continues to carry this same passion for evangelism and community impact as he serves as the Pastor of the Ephesus Seventh-day Adventist Church in Columbia, South Carolina.
Daniel C. Hall was born in the beautiful city of Brooklyn, New York. At the age of 15, Daniel became involved with various ministry opportunities across the state of New York. He was frequently asked to preach at youth federations and lead out in outreach initiatives within his conference. During this time, he noticed a passion and hunger for seeking and saving the lost.
In 2011, Pastor Hall accepted the call from Christ to engage in full time gospel ministry. Without hesitation, he enrolled in Oakwood University in Huntsville AL. During his tenure, Pastor Hall served as the campus Adventist Youth Ministries (AYM) Leader, guiding the spiritual temperature of his colleagues. During each summer, he worked intensively as a local bible counselor and an itinerant preacher in various cities such as Atlanta GA, Virginia Beach VA, Birmingham AL, and Columbia SC. His passion for evangelism has brought over 100 people to Christ through baptism.
Upon completing his studies at Oakwood University. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in theology in 2016. Thereafter, he realized his specific passion in ministry is evangelism. In August of 2016, he enrolled at