Dr. Timothy M. Hill (Tim Hill)
Dr. Timothy M. Hill (Tim Hill) is married to Paula and they have three daughters, Melinda, Brittany, and Tara. He is a grandfather to Timothy Brayden, Hailey Taylor Maness, Lucas Reed Maness and Jaxon River Sharpe.
Dr. Tim Hill was previously the Church of God General Overseer, but he still continues to be a Christian preacher, singer, and writer from Texas, USA. He has also served as the First Assistant General Overseer(2008-2012) at the International Offices of the Church of God. As General Overseer of the Church of God (Cleveland, TN), he serves (2020-2024) as Presiding Bishop for over seven million members of the church in over 180 countries around the world.
He has also served as the Second Assistant General Overseer(2006-2008); Secretary General(2004-2006) of the Executive Committee at the International Offices of the Church of God; Chairman of the Executive Council of the Church of God and as Administrative Bishop for the Church of God in Southern Ohio(1999-2004) and Oklahoma(1996-1999).
His most recent pastorate was the 800-member Riveroak Church of God in Danville, Virginia, where he hosted daily television and radio programs.
He graduated from Graham High School in 1978, Lee University, Cleveland, Tennessee, in 1987, and received a Doctorate of Divinity from the Church of God Theological Seminary, Cleveland, Tennessee in 2006.
Tim Hill has just released his new book entitled, “Beyond the Mist,” along with the accompanying PowerPoint CD. He has authored five books of sermons and written 200 gospel songs over the past years. Many of his songs have been recorded by the nation’s top artists in gospel music. He is the author of a number one song, which was voted as Song of the Year in 1990 by Gospel Voice Magazine, “He’s Still in the Fire.”
He began recording at age 16 and has 18 recording projects to his credit, including many original songs. He began recording at 16 years of age and has 17 recording projects to his credit including many original songs.
As a speaker, Dr. Hill has traveled extensively across the United States and around the world speaking in major denominational and interdenominational conventions, camp meetings, conferences, etc.
Dr. Tim Hill was previously the Church of God General Overseer, but he still continues to be a Christian preacher, singer, and writer from Texas, USA. He has also served as the First Assistant General Overseer(2008-2012) at the International Offices of the Church of God. As General Overseer of the Church of God (Cleveland, TN), he serves (2020-2024) as Presiding Bishop for over seven million members of the church in over 180 countries around the world.
He has also served as the Second Assistant General Overseer(2006-2008); Secretary General(2004-2006) of the Executive Committee at the International Offices of the Church of God; Chairman of the Executive Council of the Church of God and as Administrative Bishop for the Church of God in Southern Ohio(1999-2004) and Oklahoma(1996-1999).
His most recent pastorate was the 800-member Riveroak Church of God in Danville, Virginia, where he hosted daily television and radio programs.
He graduated from Graham High School in 1978, Lee University, Cleveland, Tennessee, in 1987, and received a Doctorate of Divinity from the Church of God Theological Seminary, Cleveland, Tennessee in 2006.
Tim Hill has just released his new book entitled, “Beyond the Mist,” along with the accompanying PowerPoint CD. He has authored five books of sermons and written 200 gospel songs over the past years. Many of his songs have been recorded by the nation’s top artists in gospel music. He is the author of a number one song, which was voted as Song of the Year in 1990 by Gospel Voice Magazine, “He’s Still in the Fire.”
He began recording at age 16 and has 18 recording projects to his credit, including many original songs. He began recording at 16 years of age and has 17 recording projects to his credit including many original songs.
As a speaker, Dr. Hill has traveled extensively across the United States and around the world speaking in major denominational and interdenominational conventions, camp meetings, conferences, etc.


