Minister Dallas Phinsee, III is an emerging voice, kingdom strategist and entrepreneur who has been called to release the glory of God on earth.
MINISTRY
Minister Phinsee gave his life to Christ at age seven at Little Zion Missionary Baptist Church in San Francisco under the pastorate of Reverend Phillip Drummer. As a member of Little Zion, Dallas served as a Junior Deacon for several years and then Deacon for four years. He was a leader within the Little Zion’s Youth Ministry. He was able to assist with bi-weekly youth meetings and outings, as well as served on the Progressive District Youth cabinet for two years.
THE GOSPEL
The grace to declare God’s word was provided Dallas on July 24th, 2012 when he was given the opportunity to deliver the Word at Paradise Baptist Church in San Francisco, under the leadership of Reverend Lawrence Hart, Pastor.
It was not until 2016 when God moved Dallas to First Missionary Baptist Church in Marin City, California, under the leadership of Rev. Dr. Rondall Leggett that he publicly acknowledged his call to preach and do the work of his Lord and Savior. Dallas affirmed his call to the ministry when he preached his first sermon Saturday, July 29, 2017. Minister Dallas served as the Youth Minister of First Missionary in Marin city for a few years.
With a passion to see teenagers and young adults grow in their relationship with God and truly grasp what it means to be a Christ –follower, he worked with youth in the church & faith based organizations in many capacities. Excited for the Lord he brought that passion to Calvary Hill Community Church and now serves as Youth & Young Adult Minister, underneath the leadership of Rev. Dr. Joseph Bryant, Jr.
Min. Dallas seeks to bridge the digital divide amongst churches and faith based organizations. Working with Dr. Bryant he facilitates technology trainings, summits, connectivity seminars across the nation for Rainbow P.U.S.H. Coalition.
Min. Dallas has spent the last three years working with student athletes helping them mature in their faith and to go from believers to disciples.
One of Dallas’ goals is to encourage youth in the church to pursue Christ and love him more. It is his aim to strengthen their faith and encourage them to live in such a way to bring glory to God. His vision is to see young people not just “surviving” their teenage years but “thriving” through living out their full potential in God.
A personable and humble man, Minister Phinsee, has been honored to share in ministry across the San Francisco Bay Area. He is currently moving forward with his efforts to minister to multiple generations and conducting impactful ministry to people from all socioeconomic classes.
EDUCATION
Dallas attended Voorhees University in South Carolina, City College of San Francisco and Year Up in San Francisco. With a passionate pursuit for education, Dallas is continuing his education currently taking classes for bible preaching and youth ministry; ultimate goal – a degree in ministry.
Minister Dallas is 2022 graduate of the DeVos Urban Leadership Institute (http://dvuli.org/). He was included in the 2020 Oakland\Bay Area Cohort.
Having a heart for social justice ministry, Dallas was a fellow of the 2022 Live Free Social Justice Cohort in the Bay Area, where clergy persons traveled on a pilgrimage to cradle of the civil right movement, Birmingham AL to connect directly with living pioneers of the American civil rights movement of the 1950’s.
Additionally Dallas is taking biblical preaching classes at the Leadership Institute of Allen Temple.
VOLUNTEER
Minister Phinsee previously volunteered as a mentor for the Marin City Fatherhood Council. It has been his passion to equip and empower people around him to make a contribution in their community. Dallas has taken time to examine the San Francisco Bay Area community and is passionate about addressing those things that plague and burden the youth in the community where he serves. As a result of this, he is collaborating with others in the process of launching several initiatives that will have significant impact on the youth of San Francisco and surrounding cities.