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Elders

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Elder | Chair

Elder| Vice Chair

Elder | Treasurer

Elder | Co-Secretary

Elder| Co-Secretary

Elder

Gail Song Bantum

Ex-Officio Elder

Elder | Sabbatical

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Elder | Sabbatical

Deacons

Kevin-Hale

Kevin Hale

Deacon | Co-Chair

Randall Ajimine

Deacon | Co-Chair

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Ineliz Soto-Fuller

Deacon | Secretary

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Jim Caldwell

Deacon

Eunice Soh

Deacon

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Sara Caldwell

Deacon

Jen Manlief

Deacon

Garrett Chan

Deacon

Daniel Yu

Deacon

Emma Sanchez

Deacon

Nathan Ives

Deacon

Pastor Gail Song Bantum

Gail Song Bantum

Lead Pastor
Elder
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Pastor Gail is the primary visionary, spiritual developer, and culture curator as lead pastor of Quest Church. As a second generation Korean-American, formed in the Korean immigrant and Black Pentecostal traditions, Pastor Gail seeks to cultivate advocacy, liberation, and belonging for the marginalized within the life of the church. She is particularly passionate about empowering emerging leaders and is a highly sought after speaker, preacher, and consultant. She serves on the board of WomanPreach! Inc. and is the co-author of Choosing Us: Marriage and Mutual Flourishing in a World of Difference.

Pastor Gail is an ordained minister and received her M.Div. from Duke Divinity School. She and her husband, Dr. Brian Bantum, have three adult children and reside in Seattle, WA.

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Aaron Cho

Lead Associate Pastor, Community Life
Elder
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Aaron joined the Quest staff in 2012, relocating to the Seattle area from Pasadena, California. In many ways, his journey to Quest serves as a homecoming of sorts, having been born and raised in the great Northwest (represent 253). After earning a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Whitman College, he spent a year teaching English and serving at a church in South Korea. It was there he found his call for pastoral ministry and pursued further educational debt, aka a Master of Divinity from Fuller Theological Seminary (little did he know he would meet Judith, his future wife, at Fuller). Through his experience growing up and serving in the Korean immigrant church and also serving as a pastor in a predominantly African-American, multiethnic/multicultural church, he strongly values racial reconciliation and the myriad of ways in which people connect with and worship the living God. He loves engaging life through sports, eating amazing food from every culture, reading, and beating his wife in Monopoly Deal.

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Brenda Salter McNeil

Associate Pastor, Preaching & Reconciliation
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Rev. Dr. Brenda Salter McNeil is a powerful, prophetic preacher and thought-leader in the field of reconciliation. She is an associate professor of Reconciliation Studies and the director of the Reconciliation minor program at Seattle Pacific University. Brenda is an author, speaker, and consultant with over 25 years of experience in the field of racial, ethnic, and gender reconciliation (Igniting a Reconciliation Movement). Brenda earned her B.A. from Rutgers University, her M.Div. from Fuller Theological Seminary, and her D.Min. from the formerly named Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary, now Palmer Theological Seminary. Brenda was recently named by Christianity Today as one of the 50 women to watch for in her work shaping the church and culture. Brenda and her husband Dr. J. Derek McNeil have two children and reside in Seattle. She served as Quest’s transitional pastor from October 2018 – June 2019 during the lead pastor transition.

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Katey Hage

Associate Pastor, Quest Kids & Family Ministry
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Katey is the Quest Kids & Family pastor at Quest Church. Katey brings an intense passion for children, and experience in our own Quest Kids, to her position. She and her husband, Corey, and their three children live in Magnolia.

Matt Hornbeck

Director, Worship
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Matt, with 16 years working at Quest Church, combines social understanding and creative leadership, holding a Master’s degree in Applied Sociology and a Master’s of Fine Arts degree in Arts Leadership. Alongside his partner Roxy and children Lennon and Cadence, he prioritizes family and fosters a welcoming environment. Previously a professor, he integrates his passion for art and social change into his role, believing in art as a particularly powerful catalyst for spiritual transformation. His leadership at Quest Church reflects a deep commitment to social justice and active passion for music and art.

 

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Brian Bantum

Theologian in Residence
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Dr. Brian serves Quest as part of the preaching team and as theologian in residence, teaching, offering theological resources, and serving as a sounding board in planning processes. Dr. Brian, Pastor Gail, and their three adult children have been part of Quest since 2009 when they moved from Durham, NC and visited Quest their first Sunday in Seattle. For 10 years, Dr. Brian taught theology at Seattle Pacific University and Seminary. In 2019, he was named the Neil F. And Ila A. Fisher Chair of Theology at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary in Evanston, IL. Most of his time is spent teaching, reading, and writing in his Seattle office and making dinner for the family (with occasional bike rides in between).

Brandi Miller

Chief Storyteller
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Terry Kelly

Senior Director, Operations
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A Chicago native, Terry moved to Seattle in January 2007 for an internship at City Church (now Churchome) in Kirkland, WA; a background in ministry and early childhood education at Chicago Christian Academy led him to discern further his call into ministry. What happened next in his professional development was unexpected. In 2008, Terry, during a temporary assignment in Kirkland, was extended the opportunity to join the accounts payable department, leading to a flourishing career in finance and accounting. Leaving the corporate sector to journey alongside Quest Church—a consultant with 8+ years of experience in accounting, payroll, staff development, and business infrastructure relating to system and process development—Terry complements the team, bringing a wealth of knowledge and giftings to aid in the continual development of Quest. In support of better and sustainable opportunities that create equitable access to resources and capital for untapped communities, Terry has a passion for creating spaces for inclusiveness, compassion, and justice. He is also currently working with Luther’s Table to create a youth mentorship program in Renton, Washington.

Alton Green

Technical Director
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Tre Wyatt

Elder, Chair
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Tre was born and raised in Stockton, California, and moved to Seattle after doing youth and college ministry in Dallas and North Carolina. Tre has been worshiping at Quest since 2005 and works in hospice care. He is passionate about seeing people find their call and talents in the church, good coffee, and the ongoing basketball domination of the Los Angeles Lakers.

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Sonja Lowe

Elder, Treasurer
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Sonja Lowe began attending Quest Church in March of 2010. She serves as a teacher for grade-school ages with Quest Kids and also as a C-Group leader. Sonja is a graduate of Seattle Pacific University’s theatre department and currently works at the Taproot Theatre Company in Greenwood, Seattle. She enjoys all forms of story-telling: books, plays, movies, and Scripture (especially Scripture stories retold by 3rd-5th graders!).

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Kathryn Sciba

Kathryn has been attending Quest since 2008. She works in the field of wealth management and has a passion for helping people realize their unique impact. She thinks the diversity found at Quest has expanded the community’s capacity for compassion and ushered in a revival of the Spirit here. She prays that people may continue to experience just how wide and long and high and deep the love of Christ is through our church.

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Gail Song Bantum

Lead Pastor
Elder
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Pastor Gail is passionate about calling individuals, groups, and organizations to become all that God says they are through the lens of leadership development and discipleship. As a second-generation, Korean-American, formed in the Korean immigrant and Black Pentecostal traditions, she seeks to faithfully embody advocacy and justice surrounding intersections of race and gender within the life of the church. Having served in pastoral ministry for over 20 years, Pastor Gail is particularly passionate about empowering leaders and has recently launched two mentoring cohorts specifically for WoC leaders and pastors. She also partners with The RISE Together Mentoring Network out of Union Theological Seminary in NYC. Pastor Gail is an ordained minister in the Evangelical Covenant Church and served as the former president of The Covenant Asian Pastors Assoc. (CAPA). She received her M.Div. from Duke Divinity School and her Bachelor of Music degree from The Eastman School of Music. Pastor Gail, her husband Dr. Brian Bantum, and their three sons reside in Seattle.

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Donnie Y. Griffin

Lay Advisor
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Donnie has enjoyed a 33-year career as an executive in business, government and non-profit organizations. His 20-year management tenure with US WEST Communications, included positions as Managing Director of Community Affairs & Corporate Communications and General Manager of the 911 Public Safety Group. In government, he served as Agency Chief Deputy Director for the Oregon Department of Human Services, a 10,000-employee organization with a $4 billion annual budget. He also was the Tribal Administrator for Social Services, Education and Tribal Eldership Programs for the Morongo Band of Mission Indians in Banning, CA. He is a co-founder of the annual Seattle Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast and the non-profit Choose 180 Program, a Seattle area faith-based inspired partnership with the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office to divert low level juvenile offenders away from the criminal justice system. And he has served on the Edmonds Diversity Commission and Boards of Directors for the Edmonds Center for the Arts and Communities of Color Coalition for Snohomish County. Donnie recently founded the Lift Every Voice Legacy group (LEVL), inspiring Beloved Community values as envisioned by Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. throughout South Snohomish County, and chairs the Board of Directors of DADS, a South Seattle-based fatherhood enrichment program. In previous years, Donnie served on the Evangelical Covenant Church denomination’s Boards of Directors for Ministries of Benevolence, Covenant Retirement Communities and the Covenant International Insurance Company. In addition to his Bachelor’s degree in Communications from Washington State University, he holds a Master’s degree in Management from Antioch University (Seattle) and is a graduate of the Master Class for Leadership Educators Program at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government – Center for Public Leadership. Donnie and his wife, Ross, live in Edmonds, WA.

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Eunice Soh

Deacon
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Eunice began attending and joined the Quest family in 2007. She got connected to Quest through it’s support of the Burmese refugee community in the greater Seattle area. Since then, she has been involved with various ministries at Quest and particularly with the Worship, Glocal, and Hosting ministries. Outside of Quest, she is a full-time PhD candidate (go Huskies!) and a family nurse practitioner working in community health. In her time off, you can find her hosting picnics and dinner shindigs, hiking with her pup, jamming with friends, or off gallivanting around the world.

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Jim Caldwell

Erica has been attending Quest since 2004. While not worshiping at Quest, she worships by teaching elementary school in the Renton School District. She also enjoys reading, running, baking, hiking, drinking hot beverages, watching football, singing in the gospel choir, and spending time with her large and friendly extended family.

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