Mars Hill Church pastor Mark Driscoll in a letter to his congregation Friday apologized for controversial comments he made in an online discussion forum in 2000. In Mars Hill's Midrash forum, posts from which resurfaced and
This morning, I told you that the Acts 29 Network, the organization of evangelical churches co-founded by Mars Hill Pastor Mark Driscoll, publicly ejected Driscoll and Mars Hill Church from their ranks. They also urged Driscoll
The latest in the continuing saga of Pastor Mark Driscoll and Mars Hill Church: on Sunday morning, people took to the streets in Bellevue, Washington to protest the continually misogynistic, homophobic, and unethical ministry
A decade and a half ago, Mars Hill pastor Mark Driscoll co-founded the Acts 29 Network as a kind of social network for evangelical churches, an organization intended to help churches expand and grow within their local
Ron Wheeler planted the first Acts 29 church in Mt. Vernon, WA. Wheeler was a regular companion of Mark Driscoll in the early days of Mars Hill Church. Now, Ron Wheeler has posted an open letter to Driscoll which documents his perspective on the early
Mark Driscoll Kicked Out Of Acts 29 Church Planting Network