I do not want to join the fray of people who have opinions about the evangelical mess that Ted Haggard caused, but I was reading through a text about narrative preaching by Calvin Miller

and I ran across these quotes:
"Megachurch is all too often a congenial discussion of how to succeed, based on tiny exposition of a hidden verse deep in Proverbs. What the work is clamoring for is not the "gateway to success" but a window on the universe next door....
In this sense the sermon must be bound up in the lifestyle of the preacher. The preacher is not an answer man. Preachers are God-lovers. "
I do not want to say that all people caught up in the megachurch/pastoral system are like this - but it has been my experience and opinion that if truth be told it is this system of "non-relational insulation" that these two twin experiences that are apart of it are enough to damn a man's (or woman - let's be gender inclusive) soul.
I believe that Haggard will be the turning point of evangelical and mega-church Christianity.
Evangelical/charismatic Christanity must preach the true gospel - the one that Paul says results in the "fruit of changed lives" Col. 1:6