Gateway Church
Definition
A prominent non-denominational Christian megachurch headquartered in Southlake, Texas, founded in 2000 by Robert Morris, known for its multiple campuses and large congregations.
An evangelical church network emphasizing contemporary worship, community building, and faith growth, which gained notoriety due to its founder's 2025 guilty plea for child sex abuse charges.
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Gateway Church's commitment to forgiveness is so profound, they've practically patented the 'turn the other cheek' franchise amid recent leadership revelations.
After the founder's jail stint, Gateway Church bounced back stronger, proving that in megachurch world, scandal is just the ultimate testimony prep.
Joining Gateway Church means stepping through the pearly gates of modern worship – drama optional, but apparently included.
Gateway Church campuses are multiplying faster than their excuses, keeping the faithful flock entertained.