I thought it would be good to post this out and see if anyone else would share the same opinions or have any others about these churches.
Saddleback:
Pros |
- Great atmosphere that encourages community (tables everywhere, open air seating with view of stage and video outside, wireless inet everywhere on campus)
- Was greeted at least 8 times before entering the building.
- Solid worship, great preaching.
- Built on purpose, not personality
- great small group structure
Willowcreek:
Pros |
- The most creative place I've been to
- Engages every sense (including smell)
- Every weekend is an event
- Use venues as a way to provide various worship experiences.
- didn't give an opportunity for salvation every service (however, they rely upon their congregation to do this.
Pros |
- Creative atmosphere
- Trendiest church I've been to
- Very visual
- great music and videos
- Allows anonymity
- Great bookstore and cafe
- Great marketing strategy (place website on everything and promote events creatively)
- Seemed to be built on Ed's personality
- By allowing anonymity, it appeared harder to connect
Pros |
- This was my favorite place
- best balance of creativity and the gospel
- Compelling invitation at each service.
- Uses video venue on a multi-campus level
- Allowed anonymity, however there were several people who were very cordial and helped with any questions.
- They had McCallisters sweet tea and other snacks for everyone before service
- can't think of any other than the tea wasn't that sweet, oh and Craig wasn't there... I really wanted to just shake his hand, but the campus pastor that spoke did a great job.







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