Jason Belgrave came to Westmount Bible Chapel at the start of 2015, along with his wife Carrie, and their two boys Atticus and Gabriel. This arrival was fresh off their preparation in the United States, where Jason completed his Master of Divinity training at The Master’s Seminary in Los Angeles, California. Jason is passionate for the inerrant Word of God and enjoys opening it, teaching it, and encouraging others to live by it. His life in Christ has been anchored by the truth of Psalm 86:11: "Teach me your way, O Lord, that I may walk in your truth; unite my heart to fear your name."
David Aldom started at Westmount Bible Chapel in 2000, the year he and his wife Sandy moved to Peterborough. David’s heart is for service, and he enjoys helping others at every opportunity. He also enjoys teaching and is involved with serving the church in this way. David adopted the life-informing truths of James 1:5 from his early years as a teenager: "If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach, and it will be given to him."
Jerry Joy joined Westmount Bible Chapel in the fall of 2019, alongside his wife Sunaina and daughters Zoe and Livy — with Eden and Micah born into the Westmount family since. The Joys arrived from Dallas, Texas, where Jerry completed his Th.M. in New Testament and Old Testament Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary, and where he is currently finishing his Ph.D. in Bible Exposition. Shaped by Plymouth Brethren roots, a missionary grandfather, a preacher grandfather, and a God who spared his life twice in childhood, Jerry came to understand at twenty that true success is measured on an altogether different scale. He believes the Bible is one continuous, unified story — and that its coherence is its greatest apologetic. His passion is equipping the saints to know and live that story themselves. Jerry serves bi-vocationally, working full-time in product strategy, and Sunaina's steadfast partnership makes that balance possible. Together they are a living reminder that the work of exaltation, edification, and evangelism belongs to the whole body — whether one is called to vocational ministry or to serve from the marketplace. The words of Daniel 12:3 and Philippians 2:14–16 anchor his calling: to lead others toward righteousness, and to hold fast to the Word — even now, in this generation.


