Mark Driscoll of Trinity church has spent $15.5M to acquire a new building to meet the demands of their expanding megachurch, according to a new report by The Christian Post.
Driscoll fled Seattle in disgrace following the implosion of Mars Hill and quickly set up a new church in Scottsdale, Arizona, in 2016, free from the encumbrances of accountability.
Growing into megachurch status in less than a decade, they announced several months ago that they’re seeing 5000 attendees across multiple services and are bursting at the seams. According to the CP:
According to the Scottsdale Progress, Trinity Church acquired the new property located at 10001 North 92nd St. on Jan. 5 for $15.5 million. The purchase included a $2,765,000 downpayment and a $12,735,000 loan financed by AG Financial Solutions, a mission-driven financial services group affiliated with the General Council of the Assemblies of God.
The two-story former office building, constructed in 1997, comes with 116,200 square feet of space and 378 parking spaces. It also housed a fitness center and conferencing facility, according to LoopNet.
The church’s legacy site also reveals that the new building will have 1500 parking spaces, 100,000sqf, room for 500+ children, and will seat 1700.

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