Willow Creek Association

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Willow Creek Association
Abbreviation WCA
Formation 1992
Headquarters South Barrington, Illinois
Membership 12,000
President Jim Mellado
Website willowcreek.com

The Willow Creek Association (WCA) is an international association of more than 12,000 member churches from 90 denominations and 45 countries.[1]

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[edit] Mission

WCA President Jim Mellado describes WCA as follows: "Since 1992, the Willow Creek Association has been linking like-minded, action-oriented churches with each other and with strategic vision, training, and resources. Our desire is to serve local church leaders in building biblically functioning churches that reach increasing numbers of lost people, not just with innovations from Willow Creek, but with God-given breakthroughs with widespread potential from any church in the world. The WCA is a not-for profit ministry with more than 13,000 Member Churches from 90 denominations and 45 countries. They represent a wide variety of sizes, denominations and backgrounds, and are ministering in every corner of the world. As they pursue their own unique, God-given vision for ministry in their community, Member Churches confirm a shared commitment to Christ and a passion for reaching lost people." The WCA earned $17 million in 2004.[2]

[edit] Leadership summit

Willow Creek Association Leadership Summit.
Willow Creek Association Leadership Summit.

Since 1996, Willow Creek Association has held an annual Leadership Summit. Speakers at the Leadership Summit have included Presidents Bill Clinton[3] and Jimmy Carter, Karen Hughes, Special Advisor to President George W. Bush, Lady Vols' women's college Basketball coach Pat Summitt, Dallas, Texas pastor Bishop T.D. Jakes, University of Southern California president Steven Sample, Yahoo!'s Tim Sanders, business author and leadership consultant Marcus Buckingham, Rick Warren, pastor and author of The Purpose Driven Life and former United States Secretary of State, Colin Powell. The 2005 Leadership Summit had over 53,000 attendees in over 100 locations across North America.[4] and over 80,000 attended in 2006[5]. The 2006 Leadership Summit featured Bill Hybels interviewing U2 frontman Bono.

Leadership Summit 2007 expects to serve 80,000 leaders in over 130 cities. Speakers included Colin Powell, Jimmy Carter, John Ortberg, Richard Curtis, Carly Fiorina, Michael E. Porter, Marcus Buckingham and Willow Creek Community Church's Senior Pastor, Bill Hybels.[6]

[edit] Summit speaker roster

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