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Meet The Pastor & Elect Lady​​​​​​​ â€‹â€‹â€‹â€‹â€‹â€‹â€‹

Pastor John A. Hall, Jr.

& Elect Lady Shelia Hall


Whether behind the pulpit or in the community, Pastor John Hall brings a dynamic energy and passion for transforming lives through a ministry of humbleness and obedience. Pastor Hall’s intentional practice is to live each day saved by God’s grace, sanctified by God’s love, and kept by God’s spirit.​​​​​​​


Upon answering God’s call, and after extensive prayer, Pastor Hall founded Rehoboth International Ministries in February 2014 in Macomb County, Michigan. The mission of this church is to expand beyond racial and denominational boundaries to extend the invitation of salvation to the world while reaching beyond its walls to serve the needs of the community.


Shelia C. Hall, a native Detroiter, is the Elect Lady of Rehoboth International Ministries and serves as the leader for the Women’s Ministry. Shelia was equipped as a minister’s wife under the tutelage of late Mother Judith Harris, and through careful observation of her former pastor’s wife, Evangelist Karen Clark-Sheard. She has served as a faithful member in various capacities of ministry including a deaconess, chairperson of Young Women’s Christian Council, and co-chair of married couples’ ministry.


Pastor John A. Hall, Jr. and his wife Shelia have two sons, John and Jaylen, one grandson, Easton "EJ", whom are their most cherished gifts.

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Contact Us

Have a question? Awesome, feel free to reach out to us with anything you need. We are looking forward to hearing from you! Office: 586-925-4600 or takeit2therim@gmail.com

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Location

20500 Moross

Detroit, MI 48224

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Service Times

Sunday Service: 10:30 am

Bible Study / Prayer : Tues. 6-7 pm

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Our Mission

Rehoboth International Ministries is a place everyone can call "home."

Our church exists to meet the spiritual and practical needs of the community.