House Joint Resolution 320 honors Reverend Kenneth Hill on the occasion of his retirement after a distinguished 43-year career in ministry, including a decade as the pastor of Shorter Chapel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church. The resolution highlights his significant contributions to religious leadership, community engagement, and educational initiatives within the AME Church. Reverend Hill's journey began in Martinsville, Virginia, and included academic achievements such as a Master of Theology from Harvard Divinity School and a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. His leadership roles have included serving as the Fourth Executive Director of Christian Education in the 13th Episcopal District AME Church and founding the nonprofit organization Unite Williamson to promote unity among diverse faith leaders in Williamson County.

The resolution expresses gratitude for Reverend Hill's dedication to his congregation and community, noting his efforts to foster joy, fellowship, and unity among church members. It acknowledges his role as a trailblazer in preserving local history and his contributions to education through teaching and authorship. The resolution concludes by commending Reverend Hill for his exemplary service and extending best wishes for his future endeavors, recognizing the profound impact he has made as a pastor, leader, and friend to many.