A New Call

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Happy 2020 from the Bostroms! Callie and I are so thankful for your love, support, and prayers over the last year. 2019 was a year of transition, waiting, and learning to embrace God’s will. We are so grateful for our time in Colorado and especially for the family of Grace and Peace Church.

2020 will be a year of new adventures! I have accepted a call as Assistant Pastor of Cornerstone PCA in Center Valley, PA, and we will be moving across the country in less than two weeks! Pray for our transition to this new area and new church home. We are excited to serve in this body of believers, and to be a part of God’s work in Eastern Pennsylvania.

Callie, Mark, and I pray that your year is filled with God’s blessing, and that you ever increasingly are able to taste and see the goodness of Christ our King!

Resignation from Coram Deo

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Dear kind friends and steadfast family,

Callie and I have been so thankful, blessed, and amazed by your prayers, generosity, and love over the last three and a half years. Through your provision, God has supplied our needs as I have pastored at Coram Deo in Spokane.

However, it is with a heavy heart, but with hope for the future, that I write to tell you that my call as the Assistant Pastor of the church has been terminated. In September, the Session voted to dissolve my call, and I subsequently tendered my resignation. This decision was not made due to a moral, ethical, or theological failure. Two reasons led to my termination:
• my inability to complete assignments given to me by the Interim Session over a period of time, and
• a lack of hoped-for improvement in job performance.

In accordance with the decision of the Session, and in submission to their authority, I have offered my resignation as the Assistant Pastor of Coram Deo. I pray that the Lord will continue to work in my heart and in the life of Coram Deo.

I know this news may come as a shock or disappointment for many of you with whom I have not been able to connect. Please forgive me, I would love to be in touch with you personally in the coming weeks.

Over the past month and a half, I have continued to work for the church, helping to transition the congregation and hand over my responsibilities. My final Sunday with the church was last Sunday, October 21st. The Session has offered me a three-month severance package, beginning in November.

In the coming weeks and months, I will be pursuing other jobs and calls to ministry. Pray for Callie, Mark, and me during this process. Pray for rest, peace, and wisdom during this transition. Pray for the Lord’s direction as I look into and apply for ministry positions. Also, pray for Coram Deo: for her peace and purity.

We love you and are so grateful for the financial, relational, and spiritual support that you have given our family and the work of the Kingdom in Spokane.

In Christ, our King, and by His grace,
Rev. Matt Bostrom

Merry Christmas!

This year had all the emotions.  It contained a roller-coaster ride of circumstances, hopes, and fears.  Joy and sorrow, trial and rest, doubt and assurance.  Yet, like every year before it, 2017 had a thread running through it; a cord of God’s grace, wisdom, and sovereignty that transcends circumstance and opinion.  The steadfast love of the Lord is sure, and all that he wills comes to pass to the glory of his grace!

We thank you for loving us well!  Your prayers, communication, and support, encourage and strengthen us for ministry.  The Lord has richly blessed us, and it has been a blessing to serve at Coram Deo.

Continue to pray for strength, grace, and wisdom as I seek to pastor this church well.  Pray for Callie and I as we transition to the role of parents.  Pray for the church as we continue to grow and mature as the body of Christ.

Thank you for partnering with us in ministry.  We would not be here without you.  Please pray for us, and please consider us in your year end giving.  Information on how to give can be found on the Support Us page.

Merry Christmas!

With love,

Matt, Callie, and Mark

 

 

Tidings of Great Joy!

Callie and I are so excited to introduce you to Mark Corban Bostrom!  Our hearts are filled as we reflect on the beauty of this little life and the blessing of a son.

Mark is named after my Dad, Gary Mark Bostrom.  Our fervent prayer is that Mark will grow into a man after God’s own heart, and one day meet his namesake in the banquet of glory.

When my parents adopted me they named my Matthew – Gift of God.  Corban is something that is devoted to God; a gift given to God.  We pray that God molds this gift into his sovereign purposes.

We are so thankful for you, family and friends, who have prayed with us, cried with us, laughed with us, and now rejoice with us!  The Lord gives and the Lord takes away, blessed be the name of the Lord!

Entering into the Grief of Christ

Today would have been my dad’s 61st birthday.  Two months ago, he passed away while riding his bike on a Monday afternoon.

Over the last two months my family and I have buried and grieved my dad, have celebrated his life and accomplishments, and have processed his passing individually and together.  Some days, life feels back to ‘normal’ with church, work, family, and friends occupying my time and energy.  I think about my Dad and have peace.  Other days, sorrow wells from the spring of grief.  There is an ache that throbs and reminds me that this world is broken.  The loss is characterized by waves: grief and laughter come from the same memories, and often hit when least expected.

There have been moments this week that have ripped open the scab of bereavement.  Thinking about my son to be born in a month makes me long for dad.  Seeing a remarkable fall tree or climbing a fascinating rock formation, makes me want to share it with him.  A piece of me is gone… yet I know this loss is a temporary thing.  Death does not have the final say; our hope in Christ bleeds through the broken cracks of this life and offers peace.

On that Monday night, when Mom called me with the news of my Dad’s death, as I sat with Callie in the silence of shock, tears, and grief, God allowed me a clear view of Christ.  I gained comfort in the loss, knowing that my Savior had experienced my pain.

Jesus knew my agony.  He too had lost his earthly father.

A brief passage in the Gospel of John took on a new significance for me, and I learned to love my Savior more. While Jesus was hanging on the cross, he saw his mother Mary and his disciple John in the gathered crowd.  In an act of kindness, he told his dear friend John to care for Mary as his own mother, and for Mary to love John as her own son.  And the text tells us that from that day on, Mary went to live in the house of John.

The implication of the passage is that Joseph, Jesus’ earthly father had died.  Jesus was calling John to support his Mom because his father had passed away and could no longer care for her.

I had known this before… but on Monday night it struck me for the first time that Jesus watched his Dad die.

Whether Joseph died of an accident, or from a wasting disease, or suddenly in his workshop, Jesus had experienced the death of his adoptive father.

Christ, the Lord of Glory who upholds everything by the word of his power, The King of Life, The Resurrection Himself, watched death claim his dad.

Jesus could have saved Joseph from death.  He could have healed his dad or even brought him back to life as he did with Lazarus.  Think about that.  He could have gone through his ministry with his dad at his side; the man who loved him most in all the world.  His Dad could have supported and encouraged him in his trials and been the one to proclaim his son’s kingdom and glory to the world.

But instead, Jesus bore the grief of holding his mother at Joseph’s grave.  He wept with his siblings in the dark of night, and carried the weight of loss.

And we have to ask… If Jesus had the power to stop Joseph from dying why didn’t he do it?

Why didn’t he save his dad?

The only explanation is that at death there is something greater that awaits those in relationship with God…  That Joseph’s death ushered in something that far outweighed the joys of this life.  The anguish and the pain that rips our hearts at the loss of those we love serves a higher purpose and a greater good.  Jesus gave his dad into the loving arms of his Father.

Jesus went to the cross and died so that all believers in him, including his dad, and my dad, and you and me, could have something better than an extended or comfortable life on this earth.

An eternal life awaits those who hope in him that far outstrips anything we could dream or imagine.  The promise is that one day, even our pain will be turned into joy.  Those things that are the most bitter will become sweet, and we will see and know the glory of God’s sovereignty in all things.

We grieve the pain and the evil now… O yes, death is bitter and overwhelming.

But we grieve as those with hope.  We grieve as those who see the dawn approaching; who have a Lord who has gone through death and conquered it.  One who knows the pain of death, and himself died that death would be destroyed.  Jesus is the Resurrection and the Life.

Isaiah tells us that Jesus was a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief.  Jesus is no stranger to your suffering.  Jesus knows our grief at the loss of those we love the most.  When I think of Christ, I know peace.  I recognize his love and kindness even in the face of the death of my dad.

May my tears and your tears soon be swallowed up in the victory of the cross.  Come Lord Jesus!

 

 

Collegiate Coram Deo

I wanted to highlight for you a number of ways that God is at work in the college and young adult ministry at Coram Deo.  Callie and I love pouring ourselves into these students, and it has been a joy to see them grow in the Lord.

In early September we had a ‘Kickoff the Fall Party in the Park’ with pizza and games.

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I had tabling events at Whitworth and Eastern Universities; great ways meet new students and invite them to the church!

Last week we had our Fall Retreat in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.   Many of our students were able to go, and it was a fun weekend of games, hikes, Bible study, and relational growth (and some pretty heated matches of foosball).

We have a wonderful group of young adults with a variety of backgrounds and personalities, who have a passion for Christ and his world.

This semester I have been leading our Thursday night Bible Study through relationships.  The first studies focused on the fact that we are relational beings made in the image of God, that our relationship with God is our primary relationship, and how relationship with others is a result.  The second half of the semester is focusing on marriage, sex, and dating.  It has been a great study, with insightful discussion.

One of my favorite days is Friday, because every Friday Callie and I have lunch on campus at Whitworth.  Several students join us for lunch, and we often stay well into the afternoon answering questions about Christianity, dating, family, and roommates.  I love opening up my Bible and digging into the realities of God’s character and works with them.

Through Bible studies and one on one discipleship, we have seen many of these students mature in their faith, character, and hope in the Lord.  Please continue to pray for these students; they are the future leaders of God’s church!

Grief and Glory

On August 28th I lost my Dad.  He suffered a heart attack while riding his bike on a trail he loved.  He was the kindest and best man I have ever known.  Words cannot express how much I love and miss him.

Two weeks ago was my Dad’s memorial service, and I had the joy and burden of preaching his service… you can listen to or download the Audio Here.

While back in Colorado Springs, I was able to visit the creekside where my Dad died; once with my family and again later by myself.  Standing in the water, hearing the flow, and seeing that place was an experience I will never forget.  I have done a lot of thinking, praying, and processing over the last few weeks, and I wanted to share with you this poem that is a result of that processing.  I pray that it helps you as you reflect on life and death, grief and glory.

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A Full Summer

The Lord continues to bless and grow Coram Deo, and in the process keeps us very busy!  It has been a full summer of events, relational growth, and gospel ministry.

Here is a look back on the summer through pictures:

The summer started strong with our annual ‘Low Country Boil’.  Great food and better company!

In early June we hosted a VBS in the park.  Monday through Friday we averaged around 25 kids a day… many from the surrounding neighborhoods!

Church life as an ordained minister has been vibrant and such a joy!  I officiated my first three baptisms this summer, and am on a regular teaching and preaching schedule.

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For the students in town over the summer, we have had weekly events: game nights, fire-pits, and evenings of prayer.

In mid July we had a gender reveal party in the park with folks from the church, family, and friends: It’s a Boy!

We had our church camping trip in early August and had over 80 people come!  It was a great few days of smores, swimming in the lake, and rounds of disc golf!

Callie and I continue to be amazed at what Christ is building in his church, and are thankful for the opportunity that you give us to serve!  Thank you for your prayer and gifts to our ministry.  From our small corner of the Inland Northwest to the farthest reaches of the globe, the gospel is going forth and the Kingdom is expanding!

A Year in Review

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Greetings from the Inland Northwest!

The above picture was taken in August when Callie and I were in Seattle for a friend’s wedding.  It no longer looks like this outside; as I write to you this December evening, it is 12 degrees outside, there are about 8 inches of snow in our yard, and I am wearing long-johns and pajama pants.

While the weather may have changed drastically in the last several months, one thing remains unchanged:  The steadfast love of the LORD never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning!  The steadfast love and mercy of God are constant, new, and applicable every minute of our lives.  They give us hope, joy, and patience to endure all that comes our way.

God has been so merciful to us in 2016!  Coram Deo continues to grow and develop.  We have over doubled in size in the last year, and by God’s grace we are nurturing a community that knows and loves the Gospel.  We love Coram Deo, and every week I am blown away that I get to help minister in this congregation and lead them to the person and work of Christ!

This summer I passed all my written exams for ordination, and was licenced in the Pacific Northwest Presbytery in September.  Lord willing, I will be ordained at our next presbytery meeting in January.  Thank you for your prayers and encouragement!

Callie has enjoyed working part-time for Rockwood Bakery as a barista, working remotely for a marketing company in Charlotte, and meeting with the college girls.  This semester I led a collegiate Bible study in our house on the foundations of the faith.  We explored the Scriptures together and had great discussions about the character of God, the dignity and depravity of man, our need for salvation, the grace of God in Christ, and what it means to live as a Christian.  We have so many amazing students, and it is such a blessing to see them longing for and pursuing Christ.

God continues to be at work in Spokane and through Coram Deo!

Here are a few photos to give you a snapshot into the life and work of the church:

At the end of the summer, we had a church camping trip on the St Joe River in Idaho

Kyle and I after a worship planning meeting; Callie and Gretchen at a pastor’s wives retreat

Fall is a great time of year in the Northwest for an after church pumpkin day!

Jefferson Elementary continues to be a wonderful place for Coram Deo to worship

We have adult, older child, and preschool education hour classes before the service

We have loved meeting new students, leading Bible studies, and hosting events in our home!

Thank you so much for your love and support!  It has truly been a blessing to serve as a pastor in this community, and I know that no small part of our ministry is due to your faithful prayers, encouragement, and generosity.

Continue to pray for us:

  • Pray for Coram Deo as we seek to train up elders and deacons in 2017
  • Pray for students to come to know the Lord and to rest in him ever increasingly
  • Pray for wisdom for Callie and I as we search for a house to buy this year
  • Pray for boldness and diligence as we proclaim the gospel in Spokane

 

With love and thankfulness,

 

Matt and Callie

A Spring of God’s Faithfulness

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It is amazing to think that only one year ago we were starting to raise support to move to Spokane!  God has been so faithful to us and to the church planting work of Coram Deo.

This spring has been a season of growth and encouragement in the church:

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In April, we had a new members class and had many people join the church!

 

 

 

Spokane is the ‘Lilac City’ – Callie and I have loved the bright blossoms and colorful parks


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Recently, we have had two baptisms in the church and look forward to more in the next few months

 

 

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I have greatly enjoyed my guys Bible study this Semester!  This is several of the college guys playing Kubb before our study

 

 

Callie and I took several of our Whitworth students to lunch to celebrate the end of their freshman year;  We also had 3 students graduate from Moody Bible!

I have been teaching the children’s Sunday school, connecting the stories of the Old Testament to their great fulfillment in Christ.  I also help lead a men’s study and prayer group Tuesday mornings at a local coffee shop

On Memorial Day, we had a church party featuring a ‘low country boil.’  It was a great time of food and fellowship!

I have enjoyed discipling students, preaching and teaching in the Church, and planning and leading in the worship of God’s people.  Callie and I feel very blessed to be a part of this body of believers in the Northwest.  We look forward to continuing to reach the lost and serve Christ at Coram Deo.

Prayer Requests:
  • Pray that the Lord would grow and build up his church at Coram Deo.
  • Pray for me as I continue to study and take tests for ordination.
  • Pray that the Lord would would encourage us and provide as we raise support for our second year of ministry.
Support:
  • The Lord provided for us through you this year!  Thank you!
  • In addition to the support we currently have, we need to raise $1500 a month to meet this year’s budget.
  • Would you consider giving $50 or $100 a month and partner with us as we bring the gospel to the West? You can give online and set up a one-time or monthly-recurring gift.

Thank you for being a part of our ministry in Spokane!

We love you all; pray for us!