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The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill

Red Sky at Morning

The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill

Christianity Today

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, True Crime

4.8 • 13K Ratings

🗓️ 5 October 2021

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

As success grew at Mars Hill, Mark Driscoll’s ministry dreams expanded. With the advent of the multi-site church and advances in technology, a leader could move beyond the mundanity of local place and community to spread his message far afield, fulfilling his own great commission literally to the ends of the earth. With a talented team and generous budget at his fingertips, Mark dreamed big. 50,000 church members. A New York Times bestseller. The most prominent media distribution channel on the Internet. But when you undermine the foundations of a church, you shouldn’t be surprised when the building comes tumbling down around you. When technology removes the limits to access, you shouldn’t be surprised when it also sings the alluring call of worldly success. When you call others to deep sacrifice for your own ambitions, you begin to count the bodies under the bus. In this episode of The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill, host Mike Cosper explores Mars Hill’s “mission accomplished” cultural moment when Mark shifted his gaze from Seattle to cities and success benchmarks beyond. With incisive journalism and compassionate engagement, Cosper paints the picture of a wounded church—sheep dispersed and isolated by technology, expendable to the mission of a shepherd gone wayward. And he asks us to consider whether our adoption of gospel-amplifying tactics has clouded our vision of its good, true and beautiful message. “The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill” is a production of Christianity Today Executive Producer: Erik Petrik Producer, Writer, Editor, and Host: Mike Cosper Additional Editing: Resonate Recordings and Matt Linder Associate Producer: Joy Beth Smith Music, Sound Design, and Mix Engineer: Kate Siefker Graphic Design: Bryan Todd Social Media: Nicole Shanks Editorial Consultant: Andrea Palpant Dilley Editor in Chief: Timothy Dalrymple Theme song: “Sticks and Stones” by Kings Kaleidoscope Closing song: “The Bridge” by Taylor Leonhardt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Here I got a fun story for you. This is Jesse Bryant, long-time creative director for Mars Hill.

1:12.0

Will you please tell Mike the first time you met Tim?

1:16.0

We're in one of the hotels at some big conference, right?

1:19.0

I think it was a desiring God conference because I was going,

1:24.0

I remember I was having drinks with Barnabas Piper and actually John Piper was there in the bar, but not drinking.

1:30.0

This is Mike Anderson. This would have been sometime around 2008 and he would have been about 23.

1:35.0

He just taken over at the helm of the resurgence, Mars Hill's resourcing ministry,

1:40.0

which at the time was a barely used blog and website.

1:43.0

Take the escalator downstairs and I'm like, oh my gosh, it's Tim Keller.

1:48.0

For me, this is like superhero or like seeing your football, one of your favorite football players.

1:54.0

I introduce myself, I reach out and he's a huge guy. I had no idea how big he was.

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