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Mark Driscoll
In 2014, after more than a decade of tremendous growth and ministry, Seattle’s Mars Hill Church imploded with the resignation of its lead pastor, Mark Driscoll. The church and its charismatic founder had a promising start, but the perils of power, conflict, and Christian celebrity eroded and eventually shipwrecked both the preacher and his multimillion-dollar platform. Mark is known as the firebrand “cussing pastor” whose ministry of breaking conventions called men and women to transformation and whose rebellion touched a nerve with those inside and outside the church.
The Rise and Fall of Mars HillEpisode 1|1
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Who Killed Mars Hill?
Almost overnight, after 18 years of ministry, Mars Hill Church closed its doors. The first episode of our new podcast asks who’s to blame.
Mike Cosper|
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Mark Driscoll Addresses Crude Comments Made Trolling as 'William Wallace II'
Mars Hill pastor says 14-year-old posts were 'plain wrong' and he 'remain[s] embarrassed,' but 'I have changed.'
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Pastor Provocateur
Love him or hate him, Mark Driscoll is helping people meet Jesus in one of America's least-churched cities.
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The Rise and Fall of Mars HillEpisode 2|54min
Boomers, The Big Sort, and Really, Really Big Churches
Post-war suburban church expansion charted a course that Mars Hill would follow.