The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill
Hosted by Mike Cosper, this podcast takes you inside the story of Mars Hill Church in Seattle – from its founding as part of one of the largest church planting movements in American history to its very public dissolution—and the aftermath that followed. You’ll hear from people who lived this story, experiencing the triumphs and losses of Mars Hill, knowing it as both an amazing, life-transforming work of God and as a dangerous, abusive environment. The issues that plague Mars Hill and its founder, Mark Driscoll — dangers like money, celebrity, youth, scandal, and power—aren’t unique, and only by looking closely at what happened in Seattle will we be able to see ourselves.
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Fascinating and well presented
11/24/2024
The podcast has a slant but definitely presents all sides. I enjoyed the length.
It isn’t done…
12/31/2024
This podcast ends with the a couple elders getting fired and then a random Josh Harris interview. How did Mars Hill fall? Are you just supposed to somehow know how this story ends? If so, that is a wildly overblown view of how important this story is. Two stars because they didn’t finish the story and all the corporate ads from better help.
A podcast made by a group of people offended by the Word of God
12/21/2024
Mark Driscoll first came to my attention when his videos on family relations and boundaries started to come up on my social media. My initial impression of him was that I thought he was biblical, honest, and direct. I found his teachings to be extremely refreshing and relevant to the challenges my husband and I are currently facing but have been struggling to find biblical and reputable resources on. When I went to go see if Mark had a podcast I could listen to, I instead found THIS podcast. Much to my surprise, I had no idea that Mark was actually a fairly well known pastor who had helped in leading a large church. I was even more surprised to find that there was so much controversy behind Mark and his teachings. I immediately became skeptical, considering the fact that he was just some random guy who came up on my Facebook feed and I really had no idea who he was. We all know how easy it is to portray oneself as something we’re not on social media. I decided I wanted to learn more about Mark and this controversy that supposedly was “bad” enough to motivate a group of people to create a 22+ part series on the events that unfolded during the time of Marsh Hill. After listening to the podcast, I have confidently come to the conclusion that Mark Driscoll is a man of God who loves the Lord, loves the word of God, and desires to lead others to know, and love the Lord as well. Does he preach biblically founded messages? Yes and he references the Bible and passages that he’s pulling from in all of his messages. Is he direct? Absolutely. Mark’s intention is not to tell you what you want to hear or tell you things that make you “feel good.” His purpose is to share the word of God, as it is written without being tainted by the worlds notions or his own. He is exactly what we need in a pastor where most churches and leaders water down biblical truth to make everyone in a room feel more comfortable. That is not what we are called to do as believers. If you are skeptical of Mark Driscoll like I was prior to hearing this garbage podcast, I would encourage you to listen through an unbiased lens and come to your own conclusions. Listen to the audio clips of Marks teachings and ask yourself if what he is sharing is Biblically sound - regardless of how it makes you feel or whether you like it or not.
Highly recommended
09/24/2024
Thank you for investing in meaningful investigative journalism. The podcast gave me valuable insight into the consequences of unchecked power within a church. Since I didn’t know exactly how the story was going to end, it played out as a drama that kept my undivided attention. Good job.
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