The Tempest
Description
Mars Hill grew dramatically in 2012, and it seemed like nothing could stop the church’s ever-widening expansion. Pastor Mark Driscoll’s book Real Marriage released that January, hit The New York Times Best Seller list, and launched a book tour and a series of television appearances that brought him into countless new homes and churches. But in the next two years, the church would experience endless controversy, turn over almost all of their staff, and discover that no efforts at PR or spin could hide the rot of a deeply dysfunctional culture of leadership.
The second-to-last episode of this series is a two-and-a-half-hour look at those final two years, especially between October 2013 and October 2014, to look at exactly what brought down one of America’s fastest-growing churches, and how some of the characters whose lives we’ve followed in this series weathered the turmoil.
“The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill” is a production of Christianity Today
Executive Producer: Erik Petrik
Producer, Writer, Editor, Host, and Mix Engineer: Mike Cosper
Additional Editing: Resonate Recordings and Matt Linder
Associate Producer: Joy Beth Smith
Music and Sound Design: Kate Siefker
Graphic Design: Bryan Todd
Social Media: Morgan Lee and Kara Bettis
Editorial Consultant: Andrea Palpant Dilley
Editor in Chief: Timothy Dalrymple
Special thanks to Ben Vandermeer
Theme song: “Sticks and Stones” by Kings Kaleidoscope
Closing song: “O How the Mighty Have Fallen” by The Choir
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so basically, do not get involved with a church because you will either be led by a narcissist or people will have a file with all your sins to threaten you with? this is just horrible all the way around.
John MacArthur is an elder statesman toilet bug and no less damaging than Driscoll ideologically. At least Driscoll is probably fun to hang out with in specific contexts while MacArthur is bloodless, insufferable scold 24/7.
Quick note: The prosperity gospel is unambiguous capitalist trash but quibbling over "modalism" is such goofy bullshit. Most people deviate from the Nicene formulation when they try to articulate the Trinity, including dyed in the wool Calvinists. It's almost as if a hypostatic union is incoherent, mystical and anyone trying to squeeze it into doctrinal orthodoxy is wasting their time. Or they're disingenuous morons like MMA Driscoll.
Driscoll's new church is in Scottsdale. Arizona is filled with people escaping their failures & checkered pasts, trying to start over. They are usually unsuccessful because they never address the reasons for the problems from the beginning.