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Willow Creek pastor Dave Dummitt tests positive for COVID-19 on heels of Global Leadership Summit

RNS

The senior pastor of an influential Chicagoland megachurch has tested positive for COVID-19.

Dave Dummitt was supposed to preach this weekend at Willow Creek Community Church but had to bow out after receiving a positive COVID test on Saturday. 

“Just so you know, he is feeling fine, just mild symptoms,” Shawn Williams, pastor of Willow Creek’s South Barrington campus, told worshippers, according to a livestream of church services.

US Willow Creek Pastor Dave Dummitt

Pastor Dave Dummitt. PICTURE: Video screengrab

Dummitt was tested for COVID after learning that a family member had tested positive for the virus. He informed church leadership and is now isolating at home, Willow Creek executive pastor Tim Stevens told Religion News Service in an email.

The church has informed staff and others who may have had close contact with Dummitt.

“Anyone on the contact list is being encouraged to stay isolated and get tested three to five days after exposure, per CDC guidelines,” said Stevens. 

Citing privacy concerns, Stevens could not confirm whether Dummitt has been vaccinated. 

“We are praying for the Dummitt family, as well as everyone who continues to be impacted by the global pandemic,” he said.  

Dummitt’s positive test comes on the heels of Willow Creek’s Global Leadership Summit, which was held from 4th to 5th August. He attended the summit at Willow Creek’s South Barrington campus. 

Tom De Vries, president of the Global Leadership Network, told RNS that Willow Creek had informed him of Dummitt’s positive test. De Vries said the network was doing contact tracing and informing people who had been in close contact with Dummitt of the positive test. 

De Vries told RNS the leadership summit had followed CDC guidelines and limited seating at the South Barrington campus to 30 per cent during the event. 

In early March, 2020, megachurch pastor Craig Groeschel had to quarantine after being exposed to COVID-19 during a Global Leadership Summit event in Germany. That event was concluded early after a speaker became ill with the coronavirus. 

Dummitt became pastor of Willow Creek in 2020, two years after Bill Hybels, the church’s co-founder, resigned after being accused of sexual misconduct and abuse of power. The two pastors initially named to succeed Hybels also resigned within months.

Founded in 1975, Willow Creek has been one of the most influential evangelical churches in the country for decades. The church drew as many as 25,000 to services at its height. That number had dropped to about 18,000 after Hybels resigned.

 

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