1930 to 1938: Church met the third Saturday and Sunday of the month.
1930: Pastor's salary was $200.00 a year.
W. R. Conner served as Church Clerk from 1930 to 1939.
1931: June - Zion Hill joined with other churches in the Sevier Baptist Association to take a special offering for the Mountain Schools on Educational Day. The gifts were divided among Chilhowee Institute, Smoky Mountain Academy, and Cosby Academy.
1933: Zion Hill reported 23 baptisms, Rev. J. H. Blair, pastor.
1932: Rev. J. H. Blair was pastor of Zion Hill, quarter time. He also preached at Gist's Creek (1st Sunday of the month), Shiloh (2nd Sunday of the month), Zion Hill (3rd Sunday of the month), and Knob Creek (4th Sunday of the month).
1936: September - Officers and teachers elected:
Sunday School Superintendent: Roy Galyon
Assistant: Winfred Norton
Sunday School Secretary: Esta Galyon
Assistant: Alice Conner
Treasurer: Winfred McCarter
Teachers:
Card Class - Mrs. Nelson Cutshaw
Primary - Mrs. Matt Rogers
Juniors - Mrs. Winfred McCarter
Intermediates - Mr. Winfred McCarter
Young Women's Class - Mrs. Roy Galyon
Young Men - Mayford Galyon
Adult Women - Mrs. Winfred Norton
Adult Men - W. R. Conner
Church Clerk - W. R. Conner
Janitor - Bruce Reed
Treasurer - Winfred McCarter
Chorister - Roy Ingle
The following was copied from the 1930 church minutes:
1936: October 17 - Church appointed a committee to see to the building of Sunday School rooms. Those appointed were W. R. Conner, Otis Baker, and Winfred Norton.
1936: December 19 - The committee on building the Sunday School rooms made their report and was released.
1936: December - Rev. Floyd Langston brought a sermon on Temperance.
1936: Fifth Sunday in November, November 29, Zion Hill ordained Roy Galyon & W. R. Conner as deacons of Zion Hill Baptist Church. Rev. Holmes Galyon brought the message.
1937: April 17 - Bruce Reed, Nelson Cutshaw, and W. R. Conner were appointed trustees for the graveyard
1937: Committee was appointed to check on buying a piano for the church
1937: Church house was painted at cost of $70.00
1938: April 10 - Church was called in session for the purpose of calling a pastor. Bro. Will Weaver was nominated and elected for half time, 2nd and 4th Sundays. The church set the salary at $300.00 a year. The call was unanimous. Weaver was called until August 1939. (At that time the church called annually. )
1938: Zion Hill began revival 2nd Sunday night in September, September 11, and continued 8 days, Brother Weaver doing the preaching. There were 18 additions to the church.1939: February 11 - Church voted to take an offering on the second Sunday of the month for missions and a birthday offering which would be given to the Orphan's Home.