Pastor
Pastor Brandon Hyatt
Picnic at the Spot - August 17
Pastor Brandon Hyatt
We are excited to welcome Rev. Brandon Hyatt as the new pastor of The Father’s House. With a heart for ministry and a passion for building up the local church, Pastor Brandon has officially joined our congregation as senior pastor and will be providing spiritual leadership as we move forward together. He carries a deep love for the local church as God’s instrument of hope, healing, and transformation, and he is committed to cultivating a healthy, Spirit-led community where people can grow in faith and discover their God-given purpose. Pastor Brandon also has a strong desire to engage with the broader Live Oak community and surrounding areas, building meaningful relationships and seeking ways for the church to serve, bless, and be present in the life of the city. We thank the Lord for His guidance and look forward to what He has in store for our church under Pastor Brandon’s leadership.
The Father’s House is thrilled to welcome Rev. Brandon Hyatt as our new pastor. Pastor Brandon brings over two decades of hands-on ministry experience, serving in a wide range of roles that reflect both his deep calling and versatile leadership. From youth and young adult ministry to citywide outreach and church development, Pastor Brandon’s ministry has consistently focused on building community, equipping leaders, and creating spaces where people encounter God’s presence and purpose for their lives.
Prior to joining The Father’s House, Pastor Brandon served as Young Adults Pastor at Camden Assembly in Campbell, CA. His ministry journey has also included key leadership roles at Fearless LA (church plant) and Generations Church in San Carlos. A credentialed minister with the Assemblies of God, he holds a Bachelor of Science in Ministerial Leadership from Southeastern University and is ordained with the Assemblies of God.
Throughout his ministry, Pastor Brandon has:
• Launched evangelism teams that saw significant outreach growth
• Mentored emerging leaders, many of whom now serve in full-time ministry
• Fostered partnerships with local schools and city ministries
• Organized impactful prayer and worship gatherings
• Authored resources to support spiritual growth and development