Since launching the new worship center, over 500 men have made decisions to follow Jesus.
“Many of the men and women inside prison have been forgotten by society, but we want them to know we love them and God loves them, and they are our brothers and sisters in Christ.”
Pastor Robert Morris of Gateway Church in Dallas surprised his congregation Sunday with an announcement about the church’s newest worship center. To a rousing standing ovation, he announced the newest site would be in the state’s largest prison.
More than 650 inmates attended the megachurch’s first service in November at the Coffield Unit in Anderson County, which is located 90 minutes outside of the Dallas/Fort Worth area and houses over 4,000 criminal offenders.
“At Gateway Church, we’re all about people because God is all about people,” Morris, the lead senior pastor of Gateway, told Fox News.
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“Many of the men and women inside prison have been forgotten by society, but we want them to know we love them and God loves them, and they are our brothers and sisters in Christ.”
Since launching the new campus has seen over 500 men make decisions to follow Jesus.
“Gateway has really impacted my life because a lot of us do not have visits, and you guys comin’ in here and sharing y’alls love to us has really impacted our life,” one of the inmates said with tears in his eyes.
I never knew that I could feel so free inside prison, another inmate said.
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The Gateway Church Coffield Campus runs like any other campus, with inmates serving as greeters, ushers, operating the sound, video, and audio as well as the worship team for the service with a focus on discipleship.
“We want the people in the prisons to have a church while they’re in and when they get out, so they can be integrated back into society. People in prison need a church, and we want to be a church family—literally,” said Gateway Senior Pastor Jimmy Evans, who preached at the first Coffield Unit service.
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Morris announced Sunday that Stephen Wilson, an ex-offender who went to seminary school and has been ministering in prisons for years, will serve as the Gateway Coffield campus pastor.
Gateway plans to open more prison campuses within 100 miles of existing campuses so members of the church can serve and volunteer at the Gateway prison services on a regular basis.
“My first meeting to launch a Gateway Prison Campus happened seven years ago,” Wilson said. “We’ve been praying for this for seven years.”
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“If it wasn’t for the ministry of Gateway, we probably wouldn’t be experiencing some of the stuff we’re experiencing right now,” a Coffield Campus member shared.