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E.Y.P - Youth Pastor
Matt Lee |
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Camano Chapel Jr. High (grades 6-8) |
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Hey! I just wanted to take a second and introduce myself, my name is Matt Lee, and I am 29 years old, married to my stunning wife Jaymi, who’s 26 (you may know her as Jaymi Carlson). We have been married for 5 years; live on Camano Island and we now have a little boy, Logan, who is 16 months old. But before I go any further let me go back and tell you a little about my background.
I claim my home town as Snohomish, although I had an Everett address. I grew up there in a large family, with my Mom and Dad, Margo and Palmer Lee and my four brothers, Kris, Aaron, Micah, and Jordan. So, it was in this environment where I learned to be competitive, which birthed my love for sports. I have been involved in sports my whole life, which includes four years of playing football for Snohomish High School. I also played basketball, and soccer growing up. After graduation I coached freshmen football at Snohomish for six years.
Here is a quick glimpse of my journey with Christ, and my life in ministry. The place where Christ became first in my life was in the summer of ‘92 at a Young Life Camp called Breakaway Lodge in Oregon. It is from that time on that I began to develop my relationship with Christ by getting involved with a small Bible study. I continued in Young Life through my high school years, and when I was a junior in high school I served at a placed called Malibu, and it was there that I heard my call from God to be in full-time ministry. I have been faithful to that call ever since, by getting involved in Young Life after I graduated from high school in ‘98. You may be asking at this point what took you so long to get through school. Well, while I got my Associate of Arts degree from Everett Community College I was on staff part time with Young Life, as well as coaching football. I did my schooling (book knowledge) on and off while I developed ministry skills (practical knowledge). While I took a short break from ministry and coaching to finish school I did an internship for Youth for Christ in Redmond. I graduated in May of 05’ from Northwest University, where I majored in Youth Ministry, and now I have been on staff for almost 4 years, here at Camano Chapel.
I cannot begin to tell you how excited Jaymi and I are about being a part of the Camano Chapel family, and befriend the 4-8th grade youth and parents. I can stand here today and say, with confidence, that it is God who orchestrated our new found friendship with Camano Chapel. I will leave you with the prayer of Elisha in 2 Kings 6, which is my prayer for the Stanwood-Camano community; “Lord I pray that You would open the eyes of their hearts that they may see You, and know that You are ever-present in their lives.