A Dallas-area megachurch has accepted the resignation of its senior pastor, Robert Morris, following allegations of a past inappropriate relationship with a 12-year-old girl.
The Board of Elders at Gateway Church announced on Tuesday that Morris stepped down after details of the abuse, which occurred in the 1980s, came to light last week.
Unveiling the Allegations
The allegations were first reported by The Wartburg Watch, a church watchdog blog, and later corroborated by WFAA. Cindy Clemishire, now 54, revealed that the abuse began on Christmas Day in 1982 and continued until 1987.
Clemishire described how Morris, a family friend and traveling preacher at the time, repeatedly molested her when she was a minor.
Church’s Response
The Board of Elders at Gateway Church issued a statement expressing their heartbreak and regret over the situation. They clarified that their prior understanding was that Morris’s extramarital relationship involved a “young lady,” not a child.
The statement read, “The elders’ prior understanding was that Morris’s extramarital relationship, which he discussed many times throughout his ministry, was with a young lady’ and not the abuse of a 12-year-old child.”
The elders emphasized their sorrow and support for the victim and her family, acknowledging their failure to have all the necessary information beforehand.
They also hired the law firm Haynes and Boone to conduct an independent investigation into the allegations.
Morris’s Admission and Resignation
In his statement to The Christian Post, Morris admitted to engaging in inappropriate sexual behavior with Clemishire when he was in his early twenties.
He detailed how the inappropriate conduct, which included kissing and petting but not intercourse, occurred multiple times over several years.
Morris stated that the relationship was brought to light in 1987 while he was a pastor at Shady Grove Church in Grand Prairie, which is now one of Gateway Church’s locations.
He claimed to have confessed and repented at that time, submitting himself to the elders of Shady Grove Church and to Clemishire’s father. He took a break from ministry to receive counseling and later returned with their approval in 1989.
Clemishire’s Reaction
Clemishire expressed mixed feelings about Morris’s resignation. While she is relieved that he is no longer a pastor at Gateway, she is disappointed that he was allowed to resign rather than being terminated.
She stated, “Though I am grateful that he is no longer a pastor at Gateway, I am disappointed that the Board of Elders allowed him to resign. He should have been terminated.”
She also disputed the board’s claim of ignorance about her age at the time of the abuse, asserting that she had informed church officials and a board member of the details in 2005 and 2007.
Clemishire accused the church of intentionally embracing a false narrative presented by Morris.
Community Impact and Future Steps
The revelations have sent shockwaves through the Gateway Church community, one of the largest evangelical churches in the United States, with over 100,000 active attendees. The church, founded by Morris in 2000, has grown to multiple campuses across North Texas.
The church leadership has committed to a thorough review of the events between 1982 and 1987 to ensure a complete understanding of the situation. The elders acknowledged the pain and hurt caused to many and expressed hope for healing for all those affected.
Broader Implications
Morris, who was a member of the unofficial faith advisory group for the Trump administration, has seen his reputation severely tarnished by these revelations.
The incident underscores the need for transparency and accountability within religious institutions to protect vulnerable individuals and maintain trust within the community.
The resignation of Robert Morris from Gateway Church marks a significant moment for the congregation and highlights the importance of addressing and rectifying past wrongdoings.
As the independent investigation proceeds, the church aims to provide a safe and supportive environment for all its members, reaffirming its commitment to justice and healing.
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