Click here and listen to this sermon by Mark Driscoll of Mars Hill Church in Seattle.
All I can say right now is “wow”. This may well be one of the best sermons I’ve ever heard in my life. I’ve never really thought too deeply about either church planting or God’s love for the city, but this sermon has me thoroughly convinced (and I’m less than HALF WAY through it). If there was ever any doubt in my mind about traveling the 15 or 20 minutes to minister and be ministered to in the heart of downtown Columbus instead of one of the closer suburbs, it’s now gone.
Listen, dang it. It’s long (76m 24s!), but so good.
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yeah, driscoll makes a great case for ministry in the city. i think he gets a lot of his stuff from “the rise of the creative class.” thanks for stopping by the magelblog.
I have this on my ipod right now, and haven’t listened to it. I think I will on Monday during my commute.
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