Brandon Westmoreland and Paul Roberts are Co-Lead Pastors at Quest Fellowship Church in Garner, NC. Here, you will find conversations regarding issues of faith and life extending from their friendship and their desire to help others understand what following Jesus really means.
Paul Roberts & Brandon Westmoreland

In this episode, CJ and Logan unpack and wrestle with a deeper question of faith: not whether we're active or effective, but whether we're truly dependent on Christ. Together, they explore what dependence really means, why it can feel distant or difficult, and how vulnerability plays a crucial role in our relationship with Jesus.

In this episode, Abigail and Nikki explore what it means to walk in obedience to Jesus, even when the path forward isn't clear. Rooted in Philippians 2:8, the conversation highlights Jesus' example of humble obedience and how our yes to God can bring about real change. Nikki shares her powerful story of obedience through foster care and answering God's call to help start an Isaiah 117 House, offering a tangible picture of faith in action when obedience requires trust beyond comfort.

In this episode, Brock, Justan and Micah sit down for an open, unhurried conversation about pursuing the presence of God. Together, they explore what worship really looks like beyond music, how we experience God in everyday moments, and what it means to be aware of the Spirit at work in our lives. Rather than chasing quick answers, this conversation creates space for reflection, honesty, and discovery—inviting listeners to consider how God meets them uniquely, both inside and outside traditional worship settings.

In this episode, Abigail and Brenda share an honest conversation about Jesus as the true change agent. Through personal stories and lived experience, they reflect on the seismic shift that comes from encountering Christ—who we were before Him, who we are becoming because of Him, and where He is leading us next. Rather than focusing on self-driven transformation, this conversation explores the deep, ongoing work of sanctification and the renewing change only Jesus can bring, inviting listeners to recognize and respond to the new life He is forming within them.

Carlos Nunez grew up in the Dominican Republic as a sponsored child through Food for the Hungry. Today, he serves as the Field Liaison for the DR and Haiti, helping communities flourish physically and spiritually. In this conversation, we hear Carlos's inspiring journey, the impact of child sponsorship and how Quest can be on mission to bring lasting hope to places like El Mogote.

The Great Commission isn't just for adults, it's for kids & Students too! In this episode, Paul, Abigail & Alec talk about what it looks like to multiply the gospel in your own home, raise kids who love Jesus, and make disciples around the dinner table, not just at Church.

In this episode, Brock sits down with Nemo to talk about growing up in the church and how his recent trip to Thailand reshaped his perspective on faith and mission. They unpack what it means to live out the Great Commission and how everyday people can live on mission...no plane ticket required.

Paul, Brandon, and Logan sit down to talk about fasting, not as a religious obligation, but as a way to create space for God. They share honest stories, personal struggles, and how this often-overlooked practice can open us up to deeper dependence and clarity.

Logan and Josh talk about how practicing gratitude has shaped their faith and perspective. They explore why thankfulness isn't always easy, but how it can shift our mindset, deepen our relationship with God, and anchor us in worship even in the wilderness

Prayer isn't about saying the right words, it's about drawing close to God. In this episode, Brandon and Abigail dive into how to build a prayer life that's honest, personal, and actually sustainable in the chaos of everyday life. They unpack the Lord's Prayer in a way that makes sense for today and talk about what it looks like to pray when life is busy, messy, or just plain distracting.

Paul and CJ explore how Scripture is more than a ritual & how it calls us to relationship. They unpack what it means to be rooted in God's Word, not just checking a box, but building a daily rhythm that brings life and depth. They share personal stories, practical advice for reading the Bible when it feels dry, and reflect on how small, consistent moments with Scripture can shape everything.

In this episode of At the Table, Pastor Paul and Pastor Brandon dive into the heart of spiritual disciplines, not as rigid rituals, but as life-giving rhythms that draw us closer to God. They unpack the difference between checking a box and cultivating a relationship, encouraging listeners to see practices like prayer, scripture reading, and fasting as intentional acts of love rather than obligation. With honesty and wisdom, they explore how these habits shape our awareness of God's presence and prepare us to engage others with clarity, confidence, and authenticity in our faith.

In this episode, Abigail (Kids Quest Director) and Logan (Next Steps Pastor) unpack what spiritual drift looks like and how to catch it before it takes root. They talk about the subtle ways the world can shift your focus, how to redefine success through God's lens, and simple steps to re-center your life on what truly matters.

Logan Penny (Next Steps Pastor) & Justan Jenkins (Worship Director) sit down and talk about what it means to truly be a part of a Multiplying Mission within the church. What does it mean to be sent and not just seated?

Pastor Paul Roberts & Pastor Brandon Westmoreland lay out the new vision for the At The Table Podcast along with diving into what is means to live & act with a sense of urgency for the Gospel. What does it look like to live on mission in our Church, neighborhoods, workplaces, and families.