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Marshall Shelley, the editor of the Leadership journal, apologized yesterday on the Out of Ur blog for misrepresenting the results of Willow Creek Community Church’s Reveal study. Bill Hybels, Willow’s senior pastor, referenced an Out of Ur post in a recent video. The Out of Ur post from last October was titled “Willow Creek Repents?” [...]

Recently, I shared the video interview with Bill Hybels, senior pastor of Willow Creek Community Church. Hybels responded to recent articles from Christianity Today and the Out of Ur blog.
I contacted Marshall Shelley, the vice president of Christianity Today International the editor-in-chief of the Leadership Media Group, for his reaction to the video. With his [...]

After months of perceived misrepresentations of the recent changes at WIllow Creek Community Church, Bill Hybels, the founding and senior pastor, has decided to let people hear the truth about his position on the future of Willow’s ministry and his ongoing commitment to the seeker church movement.
Earlier this week, Hybels sat with Jim Mellado, the [...]


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