In 1971, Hybels—then serving as youth pastor at South Park Church in
Park Ridge, Illinois—started a youth group with friend Dave Holmbo called 'Son City'. After 300 youth waited in line for a service in May 1974, Hybels and other leaders began dreaming of forming a new church. They surveyed the community to find out why people weren't coming to church. Common answers were reported to be: "church is boring", "they're always asking for money", or "I don't like being preached down to." These answers shaped the group's approach to the new church. On October 12, 1975, the group held its first service at Willow Creek Theater in
Palatine, Illinois. One hundred and twenty-five people attended the service. The rent and other costs were paid for with 1,200 baskets of tomatoes, sold door-to-door by 100 teenagers. Hybels spoke on "New Beginnings". Challenges in 1979 led to a recommissioning of the church's vision to be broader and deeper than before. Hybels apologized for the example of his relentless schedule and overemphasis on grace. "We've set up all our leadership structures and goals to grow a full functioning
Acts 2 community, as opposed to just an evangelizing machine that doesn't drive
the roots down deep and do all the other things it's supposed to do." In 1981, the church moved to its current location in South Barrington. By 2000, six services were being held each weekend for 15,000 attendees in a building. Starting in 1998 Hybels acted as a spiritual advisor to then-President
Bill Clinton during the
Monica Lewinsky scandal. In 2004, a new Worship Center was opened. With a capacity of more than 7,000, the state-of-the-art
auditorium is one of the largest
theaters in the United States. In 2017, the church averaged 25,000 attendees per week, making it the eighth largest church in America, according to Outreach 100. On July 1, 2010, Hybels introduced President
Barack Obama for a speech on immigration reform. Hybels was not heavily involved in the church's day-to-day operations between mid-2006 and 2008. Gene Appel served as lead pastor of the
South Barrington Campus from mid-2006 until Easter 2008. In September 2018,
Religion News Service reported attendance was down 9% across all Willow Creek campuses following a scandal involving Hybels and the resignation of the church's entire senior leadership team. ==The Global Leadership Summit==