Friday, November 9, 2007

Signs of the Apocolypse: Willow Creek

Willow Creek Repents?

Why the most influential church in America now says "We made a mistake."
Few would disagree that Willow Creek Community Church has been one of the most influential churches in America over the last thirty years. Willow, through its association, has promoted a vision of church that is big, programmatic, and comprehensive. This vision has been heavily influenced by the methods of secular business. James Twitchell, in his new book Shopping for God, reports that outside Bill Hybels’ office hangs a poster that says: “What is our business? Who is our customer? What does the customer consider value?” Directly or indirectly, this philosophy of ministry—church should be a big box with programs for people at every level of spiritual maturity to consume and engage—has impacted every evangelical church in the country.


So what happens when leaders of Willow Creek stand up and say, “We made a mistake”?


3 comments:

Mark said...

The thing about Willow Creek is have they really repented?

Mark

Expositor said...

Lets hope so!

Justice said...

John - good thoughts and article.