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EPISODE · Jun 20, 2024 · 35 MIN

Ex-Pastor at Gateway Church Responds to Robert Morris Scandal

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A former pastor at Gateway Church in Southlake, Texas, is speaking out in the wake of the Robert Morris scandal to share what he believes are helpful steps to address and prevent abuse in Christian circles. Bob Hamp worked as executive pastor of pastoral care at Gateway Church from 2005-2014, developing the house of worship's Freedom Ministry.   Hamp told CBN News the allegations that Morris molested a 12-year-old girl in the 1980s were not known to him before hearing accuser Cindy Clemishire's harrowing account. Hamp said he joined the church well after these purported events took place and had no involvement; he now runs Think Differently Academy, helping people heal and find spiritual fulfillment in Christ. "I'm heartbroken," Hamp told CBN News.    Hamp helps people who have been sexually abused. He spoke compassionately about the tragedy of Clemishire being forced to deal with what unfolded as a child and then carry it throughout her life. He also said something else noteworthy surrounding the Morris saga: the specific allegations surrounding the pastor were not in line with what he had been told in the past. "The first thing: my heart just went out to her," he said. "And I think, secondly, I felt a sense of, 'This is not the story that I was told.' So ... a sense of betrayal, and anger about that, and sadness."   Hamp said church leadership at his level at Gateway and the public were seemingly both given the "same information" about Morris' past sin issue. "That information is that there was an inappropriate relationship with a young woman," Hamp said. "And, in that, I think there's a language there that leads to a certain conclusion." He spoke about the ways in which language can sometimes be used in these circumstances to "fog the actual truth."   "So, I, along with, I think, the general public, had heard the same story, which is, at some point in his life, there was a period of, or an experience of, immorality," Hamp said. "Or an inappropriate relationship with... 'a young woman.' I had no idea that it was a 12-year-old little girl." As CBN News previously reported, Morris, 62, who resigned from Gateway Tuesday, offered a recent statement on the allegations against him in which he again used the term "young lady."   As for Hamp, he is speaking out in an effort to try and help people navigate the complex feelings and emotions surrounding this case and church abuse more generally, especially as moral failings, sin issues, and overt instances of abuse continue to unfold within Christian environments. He recently published a post on X explaining, in detail, how he hopes people will react to the situation.   "The purpose of that post was to say, listen, we ought to deal with whatever happened at Gateway Church and ... the years prior. We ought to deal with that in spirit and in truth," he said. "But, if we don't have the bigger conversation, this will happen again, and this will happen again, and this will happen again." Hear the interview to hear Hamp's advice for churches.

A former pastor at Gateway Church in Southlake, Texas, is speaking out in the wake of the Robert Morris scandal to share what he believes are helpful steps to address and prevent abuse in Christian circles. Bob Hamp worked as executive pastor of pastoral care at Gateway Church from 2005-2014, developing the house of worship's Freedom Ministry.   Hamp told CBN News the allegations that Morris molested a 12-year-old girl in the 1980s were not known to him before hearing accuser Cindy Clemishire's harrowing account. Hamp said he joined the church well after these purported events took place and had no involvement; he now runs Think Differently Academy, helping people heal and find spiritual fulfillment in Christ. "I'm heartbroken," Hamp told CBN News.    Hamp helps people who have been sexually abused. He spoke compassionately about the tragedy of Clemishire being forced to deal with what unfolded as a child and then carry it throughout her life. He also said something else noteworthy surrounding the Morris saga: the specific allegations surrounding the pastor were not in line with what he had been told in the past. "The first thing: my heart just went out to her," he said. "And I think, secondly, I felt a sense of, 'This is not the story that I was told.' So ... a sense of betrayal, and anger about that, and sadness."   Hamp said church leadership at his level at Gateway and the public were seemingly both given the "same information" about Morris' past sin issue. "That information is that there was an inappropriate relationship with a young woman," Hamp said. "And, in that, I think there's a language there that leads to a certain conclusion." He spoke about the ways in which language can sometimes be used in these circumstances to "fog the actual truth."   "So, I, along with, I think, the general public, had heard the same story, which is, at some point in his life, there was a period of, or an experience of, immorality," Hamp said. "Or an inappropriate relationship with... 'a young woman.' I had no idea that it was a 12-year-old little girl." As CBN News previously reported, Morris, 62, who resigned from Gateway Tuesday, offered a recent statement on the allegations against him in which he again used the term "young lady."   As for Hamp, he is speaking out in an effort to try and help people navigate the complex feelings and emotions surrounding this case and church abuse more generally, especially as moral failings, sin issues, and overt instances of abuse continue to unfold within Christian environments. He recently published a post on X explaining, in detail, how he hopes people will react to the situation.   "The purpose of that post was to say, listen, we ought to deal with whatever happened at Gateway Church and ... the years prior. We ought to deal with that in spirit and in truth," he said. "But, if we don't have the bigger conversation, this will happen again, and this will happen again, and this will happen again." Hear the interview to hear Hamp's advice for churches.

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