About Tabitha
Tabitha’s greatest joy is being a committed wife, mother, and grandmother. She is an Ordained Elder and has served as Worship Ministry Director, Prayer Ministry Leader, Choir director & Soloist. She received her Certificate in Grief Counseling. In addition, she is the Vice President of Serenity Sisters – a spiritual support group to empower women in their walk with God. She is also the founder and leader of Women of the Secret Place – a Bible study group for women.
She loves music
TABITHA HILL is originally from Baltimore, MD. She has a love of music that began when she was a little girl. At a young age, God began developing and molding her musical gifts. She began singing solos in her church’s children’s choir and youth choir. As an adult, she would later direct several youth, adult and specialty church choirs. In her early years, she began singing duets with her sister, Charmagne. Her vocal skills were further developed as a member of the renowned Pine Forge Academy (PFA) Choir in Pine Forge, PA. After graduating from PFA she attended Oakwood University (formerly Oakwood College) in Huntsville, Ala.
Music leadership & ministry
She formed the female singing group, “Divine Praise” well known for its soul stirring, spiritually uplifting and tight harmonizing blend. This group recorded in 1992 and today this recording is still treasured by those who own it! In more recent years, she created the female singing group “Testimony.” In addition to directing choirs and musical groups, she has served as praise & worship leader and special music for evangelistic crusades, weekly worship services, and worship leader for the Alleghany East Conference Campmeeting Pavilion services. God has expanded her musical ministry into writing Christian jingles for television ministry; writing Christian songs that celebrate the joys of living a life committed to God; conducting worship & music ministry seminars; and selecting music for worship services that invites God’s presence and ushers in the Holy Spirit. She has also performed the National Anthem for the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis Maryland, University of Maryland University College, and The Show Place Arena in Upper Marlboro, MD.
Music education
She returned to Maryland to complete her education. While attending Washington Adventist University (formerly Columbia Union College) in Takoma Park, MD, she took formal voice lessons. As a part of this education, she was required to complete vocal performances. It was this education that further elevated and sharpened her vocal gift.