Rev. Dr. Cynthia L. Hale
is the founding and Senior Pastor of the Ray of Hope Christian
Church in Decatur, Georgia. Ray of Hope has an active membership
of 5,000 and an average of 1,500 in worship each Sunday morning.
Ray of Hope has been honored by the 700 Club as Church of the
Week and was also recognized in the book, Excellent Protestant
Congregations: The Guide to Best Places and Practice, as one
of 300 excellent Protestant congregations in the United States.
Dr. Hale is a native of Roanoke, Virginia. Her natural talent
in music led her to study at Hollins College in Virginia, from
which she received her Bachelor of Arts degree. She holds a
Master of Divinity degree from Duke University and a Doctorate
of Ministry from United Theological Seminary, Dayton, Ohio.
Dr. Hale holds five Honorary Doctorates of Divinity.
As a woman of
vision, Dr. Hale is revered locally, nationally, and internationally
for her leadership, integrity, and compassion. In 2004,
Dr. Hale established a mentorship program known as Elah
Pastoral Ministries, Inc. to assist in the spiritual as
well as practical development of pastors and para-church
leaders. In addition to her commitment to Ray of Hope Christian
Church, Dr. Hale serves on an array of boards. In September
2005, she convened her first Women In Ministry Conference
that hosted women from various stages in ministry. In May
2006, she was elected to the Board of Trustees at Hollins
University where she received her undergraduate degree. Also
in 2006, she was elected to the office of Necrologist for
the Hampton Ministers’ Conference. Dr. Hale serves
as Secretary of the Board of Beulah Heights University, Chairperson
of City of Hope Ministries Inc. Board of Directors, Co-Chair
of the Samuel DeWitt Proctor Conference, and Chair of the
21st Century Vision Team Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).
Dr. Hale was inducted into the African American Biographies
Hall of Fame and the Martin Luther King’s Board of
Preachers of Morehouse College. Selected by Senator Barack
Obama and the Democratic Party, Dr. Hale gave the opening
invocation at the 2008 Democratic National Convention. She
also served as Co-Chair for “Women In Ministry for
Obama.”
Dr. Hale has received
numerous honors and recognitions. In 2005, she was honored
by Sisters in the Spirit recognizing her sacrifice, dedication,
strength, wisdom, and ability to bring about order and
change in ministry and the community. She also received
the Spiritual Enlightenment Award at the 2005 Trumpet Awards.
In 2006, Dr. Hale received the Religious Leadership Award
from Sisters of African Descent. She received the 2007
Pinnacle Leadership Award presented by the Fortitude Educational
and Cultural Development Foundation, Inc. and the East
Point College Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority
Inc. Later in 2007, Dr. Hale received the Ambassador of
Christian Excellence Award presented by Yolanda Adams Morning
Radio Show. In 2008, her sermon entitled “It’s
Time for the Silent Giant to Speak Up” was published
in The African American Pulpit Journal. She is also a contributor
to the book, “Power in the Pulpit II: How America’s
Most Effective Black Preachers Prepare Their Sermons.” Later
in 2008, Dr. Hale received the Trombone Award presented by
the Rainbow Push Coalition and she received the Religious
Excellence Award presented by Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity,
Inc. Dr. Hale is honored to be an active member of Alpha
Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Dr. Hale has been
in ministry for 30 years. Her ministerial gift has drawn
thousands, young and old, to witness the anointing on a
woman totally sold out for the Kingdom of God. She has
traveled abroad preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ, sharing
the “Good News” in Africa, Australia, Europe,
the Caribbean, and South America. Dr. Hale is a woman on
a mission to impact and transform this present world into
the Kingdom of God.
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