Bishop Tim Hill, currently is serving as the Administrative Bishop of Tennessee. Prior to that appointment he served as general overseer for the Church of God, where he led the international ministries of more than 8.3 million members, and nearly 42,000 churches in 192 countries and territories worldwide.
A graduate of Lee University, and Pentecostal Theological Seminary, he additionally received a Master of Arts in Church Ministries from the seminary. Hill previously served as a member of the Executive Committee of the denomination, holding various positions, and was director of Church of God World Missions.
Bishop Hill is the author of many books: Beyond the Mist, Church Planting America, The Holy Spirit, The Amos Paradigm, Life in the Exit Row, Finish Commitment, The Essential Alignment of Priorities, Paradigms and Purpose, Now, Listen to me Church, Furnace Grace, and Pentecost Again, Other writings include eight books of sermons and 150 gospel songs. Many of his songs have been recorded by the nation’s top gospel musicians, choirs, and contemporary and traditional artists. Hill has traveled extensively throughout the United States and around the world, ministering in denominational and interdenominational conventions, camp meetings, and conferences.
Bishop Hill is married to Paula, and they have three daughters and five grandchildren.
Sharon Farruggia-Paige is the Lead Pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship in Knoxville, TN. She has served at her local church in many areas for over 27 years, with an emphasis on outreach ministries.
She has served as Director of Harvest Food Pantry for over a decade, which was blessed to serve more than 90,000 families since its inception. Over the past 26 years, Sharon has worked with Children, Youth, Women’s & Mentoring Ministries. She has served as a Chaplain, where she worked with domestically violated women and troubled teens. She believes it is never about the title, but always about the towel. "Lord, show me who you want me to serve.”
Tony Suárez is a sought after speaker, author and founder of Revival makers, a spirit filled evangelistic ministry. His greatest passion in life is preaching and teaching about Jesus and watching God save and heal. He can be seen weekly through his television program as well as a guest on several networks both secular and faith based.
In addition to his traveling and media ministry, Tony serves as the Executive Vice President of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, the nation’s largest Hispanic Christian organization, serving tens of thousands of congregations in the United States.
Suárez has become a prominent voice within the Evangelical community, a trusted guest speaker, and a sought-after media resource who regularly meets with members of Congress, the White House, and speaks at events to advance the cause of righteousness, life and religious liberty.
Suárez serves/ed on various committees including the Faith Advisory Board for the White House, American Heart Association Diversity Council to name a few. Newsmax named Suarez as one of the 50 most influential Republican Latinos in the United States.
Pastor Randy Hill is a seasoned teacher, evangelist, and revivalist with more than 40 years of ministry experience. He serves as Senior Pastor of The Fire Place Fellowship in the greater Nashville area and ministers throughout the United States and internationally, carrying a passion for the tangible presence of God marked by signs, wonders, and transformed lives.
Raised in a pastor’s home, he has served in various leadership roles within the International Pentecostal Holiness Church at both conference and denominational levels. Since the mid-1980s, he has also worked in television production with ministries and organizations such as the Billy Graham Association, Pastor John Hagee, The Flashpoint Network, CBS Sports, Politico, and the Pentagon Channel.
After the passing of his wife of 33 years in 2022, God blessed Randy with new joy through his marriage to Shanda Tripp Hill. Together they share a blended family of five children and four grandchildren. They co-host the television program NOW: Not Over With, encouraging others that through faith, their best life is not behind them—it is NOW.