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The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill

The Bobby Knight Problem

The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill

Christianity Today

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, True Crime

4.8 • 13K Ratings

🗓️ 21 September 2021

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

In 2006, Mark Driscoll met with a group of Seattle pastors who were worried about Mars Hill’s public witness. Mark had risen to prominence with pugilistic bravado, and local leaders expressed concern that his tone and language about women and, in this particular instance, pastors’ wives hurt the perception of the church in their largely unchurched city. Despite their best efforts to connect on common ground, the meeting’s leaders counted the event a failure. Remarkable success had isolated Mark from the average person on whom his words fell. His institution had insulated him from critique. The meeting revealed clearly that power protected Mark from accountability. Your pastor doesn’t need outsized fame and acclaim to fall prey to the seduction of power, and neither do you. In this episode of The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill, host Mike Cosper looks to the world of sports to illustrate how power corrupts and how, when we abdicate our roles as gatekeepers for one another, absolute power corrupts absolutely. Step onto the basketball courts at Indiana University and behind the pulpit at Mars Hill to see how power becomes a strong drug that justifies abuse, keeps truth from speaking, and distances us from our shared humanity. “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: “Anger” by Treva Blomquist Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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In November 2006, in Colorado Springs, a pastor found himself at the center of a national

0:59.4

controversy.

1:01.1

His name was Ted Haggard and he was the founder of New Life Church and the current president

1:05.6

of the National Association of Evangelicals.

1:08.4

A male prostitute had come forward and alleged that Haggard had paid him for sex and used

1:12.7

crystal meth with him.

1:14.4

The resulting scandal led to Haggard's resignation from the N.A.E. as well as from his pastor

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at New Life Church.

1:21.1

As the controversy buzzed and dozens of think pieces were being published online asking

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why this sort of thing had to happen, Mark Driscoll took to his blog and shared his perspective.

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He wrote,

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Most pastors I know do not have satisfying, free, sexual conversations and liberties with

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