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brooklynite

(94,266 posts)
Thu Oct 16, 2014, 04:46 PM Oct 2014

PASTOR MARK DRISCOLL'S RESIGNATION

Mars Hill Church:

On Tuesday, October 14, Pastor Mark Driscoll submitted his resignation as an elder and lead pastor of Mars Hill Church. The Board of Overseers has accepted that resignation and is moving forward with planning for pastoral transition, recognizing the challenge of such a task in a church that has only known one pastor since its founding. We ask for prayer for the journey ahead.

As is well known, inside and outside of Mars Hill, Pastor Mark has been on a leave of absence for nearly two months while a group of elders investigated a series of formal charges brought against him. This investigation had only recently been concluded, following some 1,000 hours of research, interviewing more than 50 people and preparing 200 pages of information. This process was conducted in accordance with our church Bylaws and with Pastor Mark’s support and cooperation.

While a group of seven elders plus one member of the Board of Overseers was charged with conducting this investigation, the full Board of Overseers is charged with reaching any conclusions and issuing any findings. In that capacity, we believe it appropriate to publicly mention the following:

We concluded that Pastor Mark has, at times, been guilty of arrogance, responding to conflict with a quick temper and harsh speech, and leading the staff and elders in a domineering manner. While we believe Mark needs to continue to address these areas in his life, we do not believe him to be disqualified from pastoral ministry.

Pastor Mark has never been charged with any immorality, illegality or heresy. Most of the charges involved attitudes and behaviors reflected by a domineering style of leadership.

We found some of the accusations against Pastor Mark to be altogether unfair or untrue.

Other charges had been previously been addressed by Pastor Mark, privately and publicly. Indeed, he had publicly confessed and apologized for a number of the charges against him, some of which occurred as long as 14 years ago.

We commend Mark for acting upon the vision God gave him to start Mars Hill Church and for his ministry of faithfully teaching the Word of God for the past 18 years. We commit to pray for him, for Grace, and for their children as they transition from ministry at Mars Hill Church.

We would ask for patience as we now make plans for the first transition of pastoral leadership in the history of Mars Hill Church. We have asked Pastor Dave Bruskas to serve as the primary teaching pastor while we work on long-term plans and decisions. Our elders and board members will work closely with the church staff to support the ongoing operations of Mars Hill in the days and months ahead.

Finally, Mark Driscoll was not asked to resign; indeed, we were surprised to receive his resignation letter. While he can speak to his decision as he chooses, we would point to just two things from his letter. He noted that he had concluded “it would be best for the health of our family, and for the Mars Hill family, that we step aside from further ministry at the church.” Secondly, he specifically wanted to convey “to the wonderful members of the Mars Hill family, how deeply my family and I love them, thank them, and point them to their Senior Pastor, Jesus Christ, who has always been only good to us.”

Mars Hill Board of Overseers

Michael Van Skaik

Larry Osborne

Jon Phelps

Matt Rogers


It's just no fun running a cult any more.
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PASTOR MARK DRISCOLL'S RESIGNATION (Original Post) brooklynite Oct 2014 OP
Yay shenmue Oct 2014 #1
I've been involved in a number of cults... TlalocW Oct 2014 #2
Sure, they didn't ask him to resign. cbayer Oct 2014 #3
Did they release a copy of their "thorough investigation"? Otherwise it is a complete whitewash Fred Sanders Oct 2014 #4
"Pastor Mark has never been charged with any immorality" AtheistCrusader Oct 2014 #5
So long! Act_of_Reparation Oct 2014 #6

TlalocW

(15,371 posts)
2. I've been involved in a number of cults...
Thu Oct 16, 2014, 04:50 PM
Oct 2014

Both as a leader and a follower. You have more fun as a follower, but you make more money as a leader.
- Creed Bratton, "The Office"

TlalocW

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
3. Sure, they didn't ask him to resign.
Thu Oct 16, 2014, 04:52 PM
Oct 2014

Hogwash. I feel pretty certain they cut a deal with him.

Good that he is gone, but this probably goes much deeper than just him.

Fred Sanders

(23,946 posts)
4. Did they release a copy of their "thorough investigation"? Otherwise it is a complete whitewash
Thu Oct 16, 2014, 05:31 PM
Oct 2014

worthy of Ferguson PD transparency comparisons....still waiting for that report.

Throw in a few Hail Mary's and Jesus and prayer for this and that and all is forgiven.....the more you profess family and ethical values the more you are forgiven for violating them.

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