Symbolic Burning Bush Experience:
It was Monday February 16,  2004.  My wife Donna had just left to run an errand.  I hung  up the phone at about 11:55AM.  It had been an encouraging “Spirit  led” conversation about God’s heart for Spiritual awakening over  Chicagoland.  I had been talking with Father Dimitri Sala who is  an charismatic itinerate Catholic priest and Evangelist in Chicago.   He, Donna and I previously had some good conversations about prayer,  evangelism and revival for Chicago.  Today he had challenged me  to try to set up a meeting with Apostle John Eckhardt of Crusaders ministries  to discuss a strategic prayer strategy for Chicagoland.
It had been my custom on Mondays  to fast and pray for Fox Valley pastors over the noon hour.  As  I walked to my place of prayer near my office I had a wonderful sense  of God’s presence prompted by the phone call with Father Sala.   Then I heard the words in my heart…. “Tony, it is time to call some  of the primary influential pastors of Chicagoland together.”   I prayed, Lord who would these primary influencers be.  A series  of names flooded into my mind.  They were names of pastors that  Donna and I had met in large group settings before, but only a few of  them would have known us personally.  
I wrote down the names to share  them with Donna… Carlton Arthurs, John Eckhardt, Bill Hybels, Erwin  Lutzer, James Mac Donald, James Meeks, Mark Jobe and Joseph Stowell.   After writing the names down, I had a bit of a symbolic burning bush  experience.  I said, “God why would any of these pastors listen  to me?  Why are you calling me to do this instead of some other  City Reacher in Chicago?  Would these charismatic and none-charismatic  Evangelical leaders of large churches and networks of churches come  together across such diverse lines?”  It was as if God was saying  to me… “Yes, they will come into Unity under my Headship, not necessarily  conformity with each other, but unity concerning the essentials.”  After some time of struggle I conceded that I would talk to Donna about  our being willing to write and phone each of these pastors and try to  meet with them to cast the vision of their getting together.
Short history of Tony & Donna’s journey:
In 1976 we were led by the  Lord to join two other leaders in helping to found a ministry called  Riverwoods Christian Center.  I had become a Christian in 1963.   A few years later I began attending a Baptist Church in Western Springs,  Illinois.  An attractive young lady, named Donna, was the President  of the church’s Youth Group.  She invited me to join them in  ministering weekly with youth from poverty areas in the Fox River Valley  around Aurora, Illinois.  The next 10 years took us through 3 years  of my own business, being drafted into the military, marriage to Donna,  college for both of us, and seminary.  Donna graduated with a teaching  degree in Studio Art and I completed a Master of Divinity degree.   Later I was ordained as a Baptist minister at the Western Springs Baptist  Church, which is the only church Billy Graham ever pastored.  Donna  began a teaching career at Downers Grove High School.  It was during  our tenure at the Western Springs Baptist Church that some pastoral  mentors challenged us to return to the Fox River Valley and mobilize  a Christian caring force of volunteers to enable youth and families  in the economically stressed areas of Aurora, Elgin and Carpentersville.
Developing Riverwoods: www.RiverwoodsChristianCenter
The next twenty years of Riverwoods  leadership was active with the challenge of implementing ministry in  the housing community, fund raising, cross cultural staff and board  recruitment, site development of an 85 acre headquarters Camp &  Conference Center and vision casting to the churches and community at  large.  In 1995 Donna and I were both rather stressed and tired.  We had developed friendships with some 50 pastors who reached out to  help Riverwoods mission among at-risk youth in the Fox River Valley.   We had seen thousands of youth go through the camping programs and year  round church connected advocacy ministries in the poverty areas.   We had one child, a son who loved competitive swimming. Donna’s Art  teaching career expanded into leadership of regional Art Shows.   We were loosing far too many youth to the pressures of the hormone-years…  teen pregnancy, drugs, alcohol and gangs.  We sought the Lord for  spiritual renewal and he blessed us with a call to intercession and  unity.  
Argentina City Reaching:
In 1997 I met with some 60  Chicagoland pastors for a four day prayer summit.  It was there  that I read about great moves of God happening in Argentina.  By  God’s grace Donna and I were on a plane heading to San Nicholas, Argentina  and four weeks of training by Ed Silvoso of Harvest Evangelism.   We had met many Argentinean pastors who had witnessed great moves of  the Holy Spirit over their cities.  Our training was very practical  and provided many opportunities for hands on ministry with local pastors.   We witnessed a pattern.  When pastors would come together across  cultural and denominational lines for prayer, evangelism and social  justice it was as if the spiritual climate would change over the city.   People, young and old would gain a new drive or passion to know God. 
Fox River Valley City Reaching and beyond: www.FoxRiverCityReaching.org
Donna and I came back to the  Fox River Valley.  We drew four contiguous circles throughout the  Fox River Valley.  Each circle represented about 150,000 in population.   Each region had over 100 churches. Some of the areas had pastor groups  others did not.  We began meeting weekly or monthly for prayer  and strategy.  About 20 pastors in each region showed interest  in meeting from time to time.
I continued my involvement  with the annual Chicago Pastors prayer summit and agreed to join the  leadership team.  Pastor Phil Miglioratti called for various pastor  gatherings.  Some were large and exciting.  Others were small  in attendance.  We traveled to over 20 US Cities discovering and  studying City Reaching efforts. God obviously has a heart for Chicagoland.  He has sent Dwight Moody, Billy Sunday, Billy Graham and others to live  here for seasons of ministry.
Revival Anticipation fatigue:
After about seven years of  juggling Riverwoods, Fox River Valley City Reaching and Chicagoland  Prayer summits a sense of “Revival Anticipation fatigue” set in.   When we would walk into pastor meetings after weeks of prep and marketing  and discovered only a handful of pastors we would say, “Not yet but  soon!”  It was obvious that God was teaching us that He was in  charge and that it wasn’t my charm, charisma, or marketing skills  that would ignite a Spiritual Awakening over Chicago, but by His Holy  Spirit and timing.
We had learned long ago that  we needed to not rationalize away God’s leadings as our own imagination.   God still speaks through his scriptures, mentors, pastors, visions,  dreams and words of knowledge in our hearts.  The key is to hear  and “obey.”  Test all things against scripture and prayer,  and if need be a small group of mentors then step out in faith.   If God is in it, then your faith assignment will succeed. If God is  not prompting the assignment you can conclude it was a good try.
Letters and Visits to the 8 Pastors:
After some simple research  we sent a letter of introduction to all eight pastors I had identified.   We explained City how extensive City Reaching had become.  W then  asked if the other seven came to the table would you be willing to come  and talk about what we could do together to bless Chicago that we could  not do apart.
Over the next five months we  met and corresponded with many of the pastors.  One of their associates  called them the “Gatekeepers of Chicagoland.  In time we started  referring to the group as the G-8.
Should there be a Disciples Dozen?
Early in the process of calling  them together I thought that I should research further names and invite  a disciples dozen to the table. We realized that there are many Gatekeepers  in Chicago. Every pastor is a Gatekeeper to their community. However,  Donna cautioned me not to add to the group of eight.  Then we were  reminded that we attended a rally at Apostle John Eckhardt's church  six months earlier.  I had listened to it again on tape.   Dr. Dutch Sheets preached, 
“In Illinois we need to  connect the intercessors, Apostles, Evangelist, and Pastors with the  Market Place businessmen ministers of their faith.
ILLINOIS needs to go to  another level of networking this state.  There must be an Apostolic  Expression of Connecting on every level..  Intercessors are to  connect.  Pastors Connect. Evangelist Connect. Prophets connect.  Justice Pastors connect.  Market place ministers need to connect. 
Satan will succeed at lowering  the level of Holy Spirit power and purposes if we do not aggressively  unite and connect all the streams, body’s, denominations and groups.
I feel the Lord is saying  that 8 will come together in Holy Spirit unity.  then they will  move to unite and connect 8 more to be 64.  And it will multiple.   Call it forth.
The grace is here from God  to come together and is coming on Illinois.  Now it is here.   Decree the connecting of the Saints in Illinois.   He is healing  the wounds, differences, separations, arguments.
Donna pointed out that this  prophecy could be pointing to the eight names we were given. We decide  not to add to the number of eight.
Five months later all eight  said yes.  Some of them said “If” you can get the other seven  to the table they would be there.  It took another three months  to get a date when all would be in town at the same time.
Wilfredo DeJesus:
Trying to set a date when eight  national and international speakers would be in Chicago on the same  day was a major challenge.  During this process Dr. Joseph Stowell  resigned from Moody Bible Institute and took a position as a Pastor  alongside James MacDonald at Harvest Bible Chapel.  Joe’s secretary  finally informed me that he regretted to say that due to his transition  process he would not be able to be a part of the group. Donna and I  sought the Lord in prayer for many days.  We talked to some of  the Eight about the need for a Latino Pastor from one of the largest  Latino churches in Chicago.  We were given various referrals.   After much prayer we met one Sunday morning with Pastor Wilfredo DeJesus,  the pastor of New Life Covenant Church.  Wilfredo and his church  greeted us with open arms not even knowing why we were coming to talk  with him.  That day it was clear that Wilfredo was to be one of  the original Eight Gatekeepers.  
The First Meeting:
After many phone calls and  emails a date appeared when all eight would be in town…Thursday, December  2, 2004.  Donna and I met with two City Reaching Consultants to  discuss a strategy for the first meeting.  There names are Rev.  Phil Miglioratti, who is based out of Chicago and is a national facilitator  with Mission America… www.CityReaching.org  and Rev. Jim Tomberlin who was a  lead Pastor with Willow Creek.  Prior to Willow, Jim had been a  Pastor of a large church in Colorado Springs and very involved in forming  “The Net” a City Reaching movement of multiple churches in that  region. We made some basic decisions that set the stage for the first  meeting of the group.  First, we decided to call them “The Gatekeepers”  (John 10:2-3 MSG) just to have a name to refer to.  Later they  became known as the “G-8.” Second, we decided that Donna and I should  rent a Hotel conference room near O’Hare Airport so they could meet  on neutral ground.  Third, we decided it should be a two hour meeting  including lunch which  Donna and I provided.  Fourth, we decided  that each Gatekeeper could bring a silent partner who could be an associate  or peer in ministry.  The guest could take notes and be someone  the Gatekeeper could compare ideas with before and after the meeting.   Fifth, we would call a intercession team of men and women to come and  prayer walk the Hotel before, during and after the meeting.  We  rented a room down the hall for them to meet in.
December 2nd came  and all eight showed up.  Actually, some of them had their secretaries  phone each others churches to see if the other seven were coming.   Donna and I facilitated the meeting with the help of Phil Miglioratti  and Adam Shields who helped with technical computer support and statistics.  The agenda was simple.  After introductions, reviewing some Chicagoland  statistics, and discussing our purpose for meeting: 
As leaders of Anchor Churches of Chicagoland, you have been
invited to talk about the possibility of working together for the
transformation  of our Chicagoland region.
We then asked one question: What can we do together that  we can not do apart?
The first hour was full of  skepticism.  It seemed as if there was little belief that this  diverse of a group of pastors from large churches and networks could  bond and work together.  Then about half way into the meeting the  general mood changed and they began dreaming together.  One of  the Gatekeepers said that they were not aware of any mega city in the  USA where such diverse Church leaders were coming together to bless  the city and pray for transformation. Another said, “Why couldn’t  Chicago be the first?”  another said, “Why not Chicago!”
Quarterly Meetings:
They have met quarterly since  the beginning.  Many have had private lunches together repenting  of differences and getting to know each other.  They have been  rotating to each others facilities to have a tour and see the neighborhoods.   The Silent Partners have become a Task Force of the Gatekeepers Senior  Associates. The Task Force meets with the Gatekeepers for lunch and  then discuss ways they can best support what the Gatekeepers want to  do together.  The Gatekeepers have decided to bond together as  friends before they do some greater works together in the arenas of  united prayer, blessing the city and caring for the poor and needy.   After a tour of the facility and lunch with the Task Force they separate  into a private room to discuss mutual issues of being a large church  pastor, racism, homelessness, poverty and other related issues. The  Gatekeepers have met with Tony and the Task Force with Donna and Phil.
Gatekeeper Intercessors:
After the first meeting Donna  organized a leadership prayer team from each of the eight churches to  meet monthly to strategically pray for the Gatekeepers and sustained  transformation of Chicagoland. They have met as a group in each others  churches, prayer walked strategic places of Chicagoland and for prayer  throughout the day when the Gatekeepers have their quarterly meetings.   The monthly meetings have been open to any intercessors who want to  believe God for a sustained move of the Holy Spirit for Transformation  of Chicagoland. 
Conclusion: Every Pastor a Gatekeeper!
Time will tell how God will  bond these eight Gatekeepers into facilitators to bring the Church of  Chicagoland together to bless the city.  They realize that every  pastor is a Gatekeeper for their neighborhood. Paradigms are shifting.   Pastors are beginning to see that they pastor the City as much as their  local congregation. There is much more to share, but this is a start.  What can Jesus do through a united Church that doesn’t care who gets  the credit other than God? It is interesting to note that God is at  work uniting the Church of Chicagoland with various groups of Pastors  and Market Place leaders around the perimeter of Chicago as well.
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4 comments:
Just a quick response, if anyone cares to discuss...
This story is great, but i am concerned about this weighing solely on the Pastors.
One thing i have learned in networking in Chicago: networking is something almost everyone wants to do, but it gets placed at the bottom of the priority list.
After having worked for a church focusing on urban ministry, i can tell you that crisis after crisis will pop up that will distract these leaders.
There needs to ALSO be a movement from the bottom up.
While these pastors might be or near the "head" in the local body of Christ, i believe some are called to be "intestines"...Humor me with this metaphor, but intestines take what's needed that passes through the body, pulls it out, so it gets distributed to the right parts.
So i would argue that each church needs not only the pastor, but a lay person who is mature enough and can be a good "intestine" to help the body connect.
I live near 79th & King Drive on the SOuth side. According to mapquest, there are 80 different churches within a mile. Why couldn't/shouldn't believers on the same block, who go to different churches, still find a way to unite?
i don't think we can wait for the "Great 8" beofre some foundation can begin.
On a level in between, the Urban Youth Network is made up of Chicago Urban Youth Pastors who not only meet, but actually DO things, such as the Legacy Discipleship COnference and have gathered 500 youth workers for the Chicago version of REload Urban Youth Workers conference
Is anyone else out there involved in networking?
what has come of this 3 years later? I notice the date on the post was 2008?
Reply from TOny Danhelka -
Actually it is over 7 years since my symbolic burning bush experience. We have met quarterly for at least 3 hours each time over those years. The group has grown to 11 and has encouraged much 'behind the scenes' activity between these pastors to touch the poor and needy . It has become apparent that they have broken down many walls of prejudice and indifference between them. They frequently express that they greatly enjoy this 'safe-place' meeting where they can meet with peers dealing with similar strategic issues. They have also brought together their intercessors and Executive Assistants to meet quarterly often in the same building at the same time, but in different rooms. The ripple effect has been enormous. They have resisted promoting the group in any limelight way other than to promote other strategic pastors to form their own similar groups across the nation and world. Maybe God is not using them as a group to 'Transform Chicagoland' but they are much more than a network.
Bless ya, tony
Who are the 11 pastors involved?
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