Quantrell Bryant

I am privileged to have been raised in a Christian family. Watching my parents stay consistent in their faith through life’s ups and downs helped me learn to seek the Lord for myself. Growing up my family moved a lot. An interesting fact about me is that I have lived in six different states: California, Texas, Georgia, Kansas, Tennessee, and Oregon. I treasure having lived in so many places because I got to see God’s hand at work across the country.

Eventually, I landed in Salem, OR where I graduated from Willamette University with a B.A. in Sociology. Then seeking a biblical education, I enrolled at Multnomah Biblical Seminary in northeast Portland. Upon wrapping up my degree I graduated with a Master of Divinity. As I continued my schoolwork, I was blessed with the opportunity to play professional indoor football. This allowed me to travel and see more of the country. I played in places like Pikeville, Kentucky; Laredo, Texas; Casper, Wyoming, and many other places. I am grateful that ministry and athletics have always run hand-in-hand in my experience. Traveling and playing sports has allowed me to hear stories from a diversity of people, which has led to numerous Christ-centered conversations and fellowships.

My wife, Lexie, and I got married in the spring of 2021. Lexie and I enjoy traveling together, trying out new places to eat, and visiting with family. We are happy to be a part of the Calvary Chapel family and look forward to all that God has in store.

I have lived most of my life in the state of Oregon and was raised by two incredible God loving parents who have been great examples of God’s devotion, patience and love in my life.

I received my Bachelor’s degree from the University of Oregon in Journalism – Public Relations. My prayer was always “God use me to do your work.” Little did I know, straight out of college, God would call me into full time ministry serving His kingdom.

I am beyond blessed to be married to my amazing husband, Samuel Wilson, pastor of Calvary Chapel Community Church. Together we have two very active and fun children, Eli and Sadie. We not only enjoy our time together in marriage and family, but we have ministered as a team since 2009 in youth ministry, worship, and now humbled to be extending roots in the city of Beaverton as we reach people for Jesus at Calvary Chapel Community Church.

My heart’s passion is to help people find and follow Jesus so that they can personally experience redeeming salvation and the unconditional love of Jesus Christ!

I accepted Jesus into my heart when I began my years in junior high. Almost instantaneously all I wanted to do was be in the church. I always found a way to serve, even if it was just helping arrange small decorative items around the church. Through my middle and high school years, I realized what it truly meant to have a relationship with the Lord. 

I had a big love for music, so soon after joining the youth group in my church I began on the youth worship team. Every time I sang I could feel the words going deeper and deeper into my soul, helping me recognize the true meaning of worship. Pastor Samuel, who at the time was the youth minister of that church, and his wife Kathy helped grow me into the woman I am today by giving me many opportunities to learn and fully accept the Lord as the King of my life. 

Shortly after they pursued their calling into the development of a new Calvary Beaverton campus, I followed and began serving wherever I could. It was at this church, during my senior year of high school that I met my, now husband, Matthew. After graduating out of the youth group there was still this pull on my heart to continue serving wherever I was needed. It was at this point that there was a need to help organize and facilitate a few events during the Christmas season. I learned so much about what it meant to be part of ministry during that season and after finishing with the last event of the year, I felt this calling on my life in an area I never thought I’d be in. I discovered many different skills and abilities in myself that I was so excited to put to use for the Lord. 

Very soon after finishing that season, I was offered a part-time position to help in an administrative role at Calvary Chapel. Through the past couple of years, I have learned so much about this gifting that the Lord has given me and have been so blessed to transition into full-time ministry. I can’t wait to see what else the Lord has in store for my life.