Gateway Church in North Texas has reportedly lost nearly 20 percent of its weekend services attendance since founding pastor Robert Morris resigned two months ago amid accusations of sexually abusing a child.
The nondenominational megachurch based in the Dallas Fort-Worth suburb of Southlake on Wednesday told CNN’s Nicole Chavez that between 17 percent and 19 percent of its weekend services at nine locations in Texas and two others in Missouri and Wyoming. That means roughly 20,000 of the congregation’s 100,000 attendees stopped going to Sunday services.
Gateway critics shared the story on social media and accused the church of low-balling the estimate of lost attendees, and suggesting it might be closer to 30 percent. Fort Worth Star-Telegram’s Mac Engel this month reported the church has experienced an exodus of roughly half of its congregation in Southlake. Gateway…
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