Our Pastors

Utley Family

Nate Utley

Lead Pastor

“As a boy, I came to grips with the reality of my sin through the preaching of God’s Word, and put my faith in Christ for salvation. During my teen years, I sensed the Lord calling me into the ministry, and went on to university to prepare, where I completed a Master of Divinity degree.

God led our family to Beaumont Baptist Church in October of 2017, and we love it! My wife (Brittany) and I have 4 children: Truman, Adelynn, Eden, and Colin. I’m committed to spending time with people, and to practically preaching God’s Word.”

Elders

Non-Staff Pastors

As a church family, we are blessed to have men serving as non-staff pastors. These men serve alongside Pastor Nate as a team of preachers/teachers, shepherds/examples, and administrators/leaders.

Hunter Family

Greg Hunter

Non-Staff Pastor

“As a boy, I came to grips with the reality of my sin through the preaching of God’s Word, and put my faith in Christ for salvation. During my teen years, I sensed the Lord calling me into the ministry, and went on to university to prepare, where I completed a Master of Divinity degree.

God led our family to Beaumont Baptist Church in October of 2017, and we love it! My wife (Brittany) and I have 4 children: Truman, Adelynn, Eden, and Colin. I’m committed to spending time with people, and to practically preaching God’s Word.”

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John Pate

Pastoral Assistant

“One of my earliest childhood memories is the day I was saved. I realized my need for a Savior that day and put my faith in Jesus Christ. As I grew in my faith, I began to sense a desire to serve the Lord as a minister of the good news and eventually attended seminary to become better prepared. I love preaching God’s Word and helping others understand it better. We joined Beaumont Baptist Church in the Fall of 2024 to minister alongside the church family here.

My wife, Abbie, and I are so thankful for our 4 energetic children and cherish the privilege of helping them know Jesus. Our current hobbies include tent camping (as a family) and drinking coffee (just the adults).”