14 October 2014
A.D. Mark Driscoll’s Resignation Letter from
Mars Hill
October
14, 2014
Michael
Van Skaik
Chairman,
Board of Advisors and Accountability
Mars
Hill Church
Dear
Michael:
By
God’s grace I have pastored Mars Hill Church for 18 years. Today, also by God’s
grace, and with the full support of my wife Grace, I resign my position as a pastor
and elder of Mars Hill. I do so with profound sadness, but also with complete
peace.
On
August 24th I announced to our Mars Hill family of churches that I
had requested a leave of absence from the pulpit and the office for a minimum
of six weeks while a committee of elders conducted a formal review of charges
made against me by various people in recent times. Last week our Board of
Overseers met for an extended period of time with Grace and me, thereby
concluding the formal review of charges against me. I want to thank you for
assuring Grace and me that last Saturday that I had not disqualified myself
from ministry.
You
have shared with us that this committee spent more than 1,000 hours reviewing
documents and interviewing some of those who had presented charges against me.
You have also shared with me that many of those making charges against me
declined to meet with you or participate in the review process at all.
Consequently, those conducting the review of charges against me began to
interview people who had not even been a party to the charges.
I
readily acknowledge I am an imperfect messenger of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
There are many things I have confessed and repented of, privately and publicly,
as you are well aware. Specifically, I have confessed to past pride, anger and
a domineering spirit. As I shared with our church in August, “God has broken me
many times in recent years by showing me where I have fallen short, and while
my journey, at age 43, is far from over, I believe He has brought me a long way
from some days I am not very proud of, and is making me more like Him every
day.”
Prior
to and during this process there have been no charges of criminal activity,
immorality or heresy, any of which could clearly be grounds for
disqualification from pastoral ministry. Other issues, such as aspects of my
personality and leadership style, have proven to be divisive within the Mars
Hill context, and I do not want to be the source of anything that might detract
from our church’s mission to lead people to a personal and growing relationship
with Jesus Christ.
That
is why, after seeking the face and will of God, and seeking godly counsel from
men and women across the country, we have 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 we helped launch in 1996. I will gladly work
with you in the coming days on any details related to our separation.
Recent
months have proven unhealthy for our family—even physically unsafe at times—and
we believe the time has now come for the elders to choose new pastoral
leadership for Mars Hill. Grace and I pledge our full support in this process
and will join you in praying for God’s best for this, His church, in the days
and years ahead. Grace and I would also covet your prayers for us as we seek
God’s will for the next chapter of our lives. Therefore, consider this written
notice of my voluntary termination of employment.
Finally,
it would be my hope 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.
Sincerely,
Pastor
Mark Driscoll
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