Profile of Pastor Aldon H. Fuller
Aldon Fuller was born in Kingston, Jamaica to Castina and Stanley Fuller; the last of eight
children. He attended the North Street Primary School where he sat the then Common Entrance
Exam and earned himself a coveted space at Wolmers High School. He later moved to
Portmore, St. Catherine, where he was introduced to Adventism through an evangelistic series
held by world renowned Evangelist Fitz Henry at Waterford in 1984. While attending the
meetings, Aldon was baptized thus starting what was the beginning of an expedition - his call to
the gospel ministry.
Aldon Fuller began his study at Northern Caribbean University in 2004 and graduated in 2008
with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theology.
He has served in several departments in various churches over the years, namely, Sabbath
School Teacher, A.Y. Leader and Deacon at Waterford S.D.A, Portmore; Personal Ministry
Leader – Wynters Acres S.D.A Church, Spanish Town, Ordained Elder and Sabbath School
Teacher, Christiana S.D.A, Manchester. Elder, White Sands S.D.A and First Elder for Mission
of Mercy Company, John Reid, St. Ann.
Aldon was employed by North Jamaica Mission (now North Jamaica Conference) on August 1,
2008 where he served as intern pastor in the Ocho Rios District. He then served as Pastor of the
Stettin District of Churches from April 2010 to 2014. Pastor of the Wild Cane District of
churches from April 2014 to April 2018 and April 2018 to April 2022 Spring Garden District
Presently he serves as the Pastor of the Alexandria District from April 2022 to present
Pastor Fuller enjoys reading, watching documentaries and a good laugh. He believes that God
has given us everything we need for life.
He is strongly supported in ministry by his wife, Jacqueline Hall-Fuller, to whom he has been
married since August 21, 1994. The union has produced two sons Daniel Joseph Hall-Fuller and
John-Marc Caleb Hall-Fuller, now deceased.