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Dale_M
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Everything did seem to go wrong all at once, but part of the problem is that they overbuilt. Their practice was to begin new construction, and then seek donations to pay for it. So when donations plummeted, they were caught with major unmet expenses.The CCM seemed to be doing so well for so long and … what set of circumstances brought them to this terrible point? Millions in debt; 40+ million; the payment from the Catholic Diocese will just about pay the debt.
Why did donations plummet? Partly it was due to the economic downturn which is hurting churches across the US. But CCM also underwent some major transitions in leadership. First, the charismatic founder retired and placed his eldest son in charge. However, the son’s preaching style was totally out of synch with what his father had created. It was professorial and academic, instead of the light, “power of positive thinking” message which had attracted so many followers. And people complained… lots of people complained.
Dissension resulted and the son was ousted from his position, leading to bitter feelings in the family (Dad had a role in the ouster, as did other family members) and uncertainty among the followers. Dad installed his daughter as the new pastor, and promised to come out of retirement to help out for a bit. But he was tired, and ready to be done with it. And although daughter is a nice person, she isn’t as charismatic as Dad, which has led to a loss of followers.
Then there is the matter of the aging congregation. Dad had attracted a large flock, but it leveled off and the following began to shrink. He had younger competition, from the many mega-church pastors who followed in his footsteps. And that has been a long term drain on CCM.