Taylor Hall
BIO / Taylor Hall
"Make heaven crowded."
Taylor Hall was born and raised in Greentown, Indiana, and has attended Greater Life Church her entire life. She is the daughter of Pastor Eric and Melissa Hall, who pastor Greater Life Church, and she has been active in church ministry for as long as she can remember — serving faithfully alongside her parents in every area of the local church.
Taylor is deeply involved in the music ministry at Greater Life Church, where she sings and plays the keyboard. She teaches, participates in outreach, and has poured herself into the work of the local church with the same spirit of excellence and commitment that has defined her family's ministry. Church is not something Taylor attends — it is the life she was born into and the calling she has embraced as her own.
But Taylor's ministry has never been confined to Greentown. She grew up traveling with her parents as they carried the Gospel around the world through international evangelism, and she has been shaped by what she witnessed and participated in on the mission field from a young age.
In Thailand, Taylor walked the streets alongside her parents, personally inviting people to crusades — and then worked the altars as God moved in power. In Türkiye, she accompanied and assisted her parents on multiple missions assignments, using her gifts in music ministry, altar work, and children's ministry to serve the local church and reach the lost. In the nation of Georgia, Taylor once again served alongside her parents in music, altar ministry, and direct hands-on ministry to the people.
Across six international missions trips, Taylor has seen firsthand what it means to lay down your life for the harvest. She did not read about missions in a textbook first — she lived it, walking foreign streets, praying with seekers at the altar, leading worship in unfamiliar places, and watching God confirm His Word with signs following. The Christ-centered, Spirit-led lifestyle of her parents — rooted in Apostolic faith and an unwavering commitment to world evangelism — was the atmosphere she grew up in. Missions is not something Taylor needed to be talked into. It is the life she was raised in, and it is the life she has chosen.
Taylor is a graduate of Indiana Bible College in Indianapolis, where she earned her Associate's Degree in Missiology — formalizing the training and passion that had already been built into her through years of real-world ministry experience. Her education at IBC grounded her in Apostolic doctrine, cross-cultural ministry strategy, and the practical demands of taking the Gospel to the nations.
Partner With Taylor
Taylor must raise the funds necessary to cover tuition, accommodations, meals, field transportation, airfare, medical insurance, and all program expenses. When you give toward her participation in Next Steps, you are not simply funding a summer program — you are investing in a lifetime committed to global revival. You are helping prepare a laborer for the harvest. You are partnering in the advancement of the Gospel in a nation that is hungry for truth.
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Now, Taylor is taking the next step.
She has been selected to participate in the Next Steps Program through Global Missions (UPCI) — an overseas full-immersion missions program consisting of three weeks of intensive training followed by five weeks of hands-on apprenticeship on the field. Her assignment is Trinidad, where she will serve alongside missionary personnel in community outreach and local church ministry. The Next Steps Program is the bridge between Apostolic Youth Corps (AYC) trips and long-term Associates in Missions (AIM) appointments — and for Taylor, this is exactly that: the leap from growing up on the mission field with her parents to stepping out under the umbrella of UPCI Global Missions on her own.
Taylor's goal is clear. Next Steps is not the destination — it is the launchpad. Her vision is to transition into AIM and commit her life to full-time global missions through the UPCI. Everything she has done — every altar she has worked, every street she has walked, every keyboard she has played, every child she has taught — has been preparation for this moment.
At just 19 years old, Taylor J. Hall is not beginning her missions journey. She is stepping into the next chapter of one that began the day she was born into a home that believed the Great Commission was not a suggestion but a command.
Home Church: Greater Life Church — Greentown, Indiana
Pastors: Eric and Melissa Hall
Education: Indiana Bible College — Associate's Degree in Missiology
Assignment: Next Steps Program — Trinidad — Global Missions (UPCI)
PIM Number: 355889
Missions Experience: Thailand • Türkiye • Georgia (6 international trips)
A Personal Word from Taylor
Thank you for taking the time to visit my page and for considering partnering with me in this assignment. It means more than I can fully express.
I have been in church my whole life. I grew up at Greater Life Church in Greentown, Indiana, serving alongside my mom and dad in every area of ministry I could get my hands on — singing, playing the keyboard, teaching, outreach, whatever was needed. That was never a burden to me. It was my life, and I loved it.
But God began to do something deeper in me when I started traveling internationally with my parents. Walking the streets of Thailand and personally inviting people to come hear the Gospel. Working the altars in Türkiye and watching God fill people with the Holy Ghost. Ministering to children in Georgia who had never heard the name of Jesus. Those moments changed me. I came home different every single time.
I knew missions was not just something I wanted to do — it was something I was called to do.
That calling led me to Indiana Bible College, where I studied Missiology and allowed God to sharpen and prepare me for what was ahead. And now that preparation has led me here — to the Next Steps Program and an assignment in Trinidad.
This is the biggest step of faith I have ever taken on my own. I have always served alongside my parents on the mission field, and I am so grateful for every moment of that. But this time, God is asking me to step out — not away from their covering, but forward into my own assignment under UPCI Global Missions. My goal is to move from Next Steps into AIM and give my life to full-time missions.
I cannot do this alone. I need partners — people who believe in the call of God and are willing to invest in the next generation of laborers for the harvest. Every dollar you give goes directly toward making this assignment possible. Every prayer you pray covers me on the field.
When you give toward my Next Steps assignment, you are not just helping me get to Trinidad. You are investing in every nation God will send me to after that. You are sowing into a lifetime of ministry. And I do not take that lightly.
Thank you for believing in this calling. Thank you for being willing to send. I will carry your investment with me — not just to Trinidad, but wherever God opens the door.
Make heaven crowded.
With love and gratitude,
Taylor J. Hall