When Rick and Kay Warren first arrived in the Saddleback Valley in December of 1979,
all they had was what they could fit in the back of a U-haul truck. Fresh out of seminary, the young pastor and his bride dreamed of
planting a church that would be “a place where the hurting, the depressed, the confused can find love, acceptance, help, hope,
forgiveness and encouragement.”
With many good Bible-teaching churches already in Southern California, Pastor Rick turned his attention to those who didn’t attend
church regularly. Two weeks after Pastor Rick and Kay arrived in the Saddleback Valley, they began with a small Bible study, meeting
with one other family in the Warrens' small condo.
On Easter of 1980, Saddleback Valley Community Church held its very first public service and 205 people, most of who had never been
to church, showed up. That began one of the most exciting journeys of growth that any church has experienced in American history. In
more than two decades of ministry in South Orange County, God has continued to expand the church’s influence. Currently, Saddleback
Church has more than 200 ministries serving the church and community. One in nine people in the area call Saddleback their church
home.
God has also expanded the church’s ministry both nationally and internationally. Pastor Rick’s 1995 book The Purpose Driven Church
put the principles that led to the church’s success in print, namely its focus on the five biblical purposes of the church: worship,
fellowship, discipleship, ministry and evangelism. Now, more than 200,000 church leaders from around the world have been trained in
Saddleback’s purpose-driven philosophy. Pastor Rick’s latest book, The Purpose Driven Life, focuses on the truth that life is “not about
you,” and shows how God can enable each of us to live for His purposes.