Bio Bishop M.L. Hall.
Bishop Milton Hall is the second eldest son of the late
Elder and Mrs. Lewis J. Hall. He is married to the former Julia Mae Watson and they are the proud
parents of Milton L., Jr., Lewis Jerone, and Joyce.
Having been trained
by godly parents he learned the importance of a life committed to Christ, and in
1949 committed his life to the Lord. He accepted the call to the gospel ministry
in 1949 and was ordained in 1958.
Bishop Hall has been a dedicated
servant who has served in many civic and church related activities. His civic
concerns are service on both the Citizens Housing and the Mayor’s Advisory
Committees of the city of Kokomo, Indiana. His church service has been extensive
and varied. He served religiously, before becoming Prelate as State Sunday
School Chairman, State Chariman of Public Relations, and Administrative
Assistant to the Bishop W.O. Blakely. He served the national church faithfully
as a member of the National Constitutional Committee and the National Renovation
Committee for National Church Properties.
Bishop Hall has served as
Interim-pastor at six churches in Indiana. He built New New Bethany Church in
Marion, Indiana, where he served as pastor from 1968 until 1982. He presently
serves as Pastor of the Grace Memorial Institutional Church of God in Christ, in
Kokomo, Indiana.
The First Jurisdiction of Indiana has been well served
by Bishop Hall. Under his visionary leadership the jurisdiction has grown
spiritually and financially. His “Open Door” Policy has given many the
opportunity to come to him and discuss their concerns. He has also given
opportunities to many who may not have had such an opportunity, to come forth
and minister in the state Minister’s and Worker’s Meeting and in the Holy
Convocation.
His leadership has established and reorganized ministries in
the jurisdiction that are excelling such as Scholastical Motivation, the State
Leadership Conference, and the Young Men’s Christian Council.
Bishop
Hall is the God anointed and appointed Prelate that God is using to lead Indiana
into the 21st Century.

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