Over the week at New Frontiers I’ve been going along to a series of 3 morning seminars led by Mark Driscoll entitled “Be Radical, Plant Radical Churches”. The structure of these have been for Mark to speak for around 15 minutes, drawing out a few issues, then that was followed by around 45 minutes of Q&A. Obviously because of the structure of the sessions I didn’t take extensive notes, but here’s a few little bits:
Session 1 - Mark spoke about family life, wives, elders and deacons
Session 2 - Mark spoke about the practicalities of church growth, starting new services, campuses and plants
Session 3 - Mark spoke again about elders, leadership and everything else
Here’s something I did write down, ‘a week in the life of Mark Driscoll’. Now it wasn’t always like this, there was a time when he did everything; finance, admin, visiting etc. But now, as Preaching Pastor he has a much more focused role:
Sunday - Preaching (live) 4 times a day, up at 6am, bed at 3am
Monday - Half day, time to exercise, a few meetings, time to plan week with Grace (his wife)
Tuesday - Breakfast with kids, Meetings all day
Wednesday - Goes off to a Christian retreat centre for silence, solitude, prayer and fasting
Thursday - Writing
Friday - Emails, Sermon preparation, Date night with Grace
Saturday - ‘Jammy day’ time to spend together as a family

In Mark Driscoll’s final main address at the Together on a Mission conference he spoke about ‘Movements’ (or networks of churches, like New Frontiers). In introduction he took us to
Carrying on from
There are admittedly very few preachers who would have made me come to the New Frontiers conference - perhaps Piper or Mahaney might, but Driscoll certainly sold it for me.
How he’s been enjoying GAFCON and why he won’t be going to Lambeth…


