Robert Morris, who founded and led Gateway Church for nearly 25 years in the affluent Dallas-Fort Worth suburb of Southlake, Texas, resigned after the scandal came to light in June. His exit sent thousands of evangelicals into a season of struggle that has lasted months.

Last week, a pastor who oversaw all of Gateway’s campuses departed amid an undisclosed “moral issue,” becoming the latest in a series of changes for the church: The cancellation of its annual conference. The departure of Morris’ successor. The renaming of its Houston campus and an exodus of worshippers.

At each weekend service, worshippers continue to face reminders of the scandal, with interim or guest pastors kicking off their sermons saying “I’m sorry,” talking about grief or finding hope in difficult times. They’ve noticed people who have sat and prayed around them for years are once again not showing up for service.

The church has seen a decrease of 17% to 19% in weekend services attendance, a church spokesperson told CNN.

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    Not covered in this story: The church leadership says hey he told us about it but we thought it was with a “young lady” and whatevs it was all cool, we’re as shocked as you are it is horrible

    The victim says what the fuck I have been telling them about it FOR YEARS NOW

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      Church: “Curses! And I would have gotten away with it to, if it weren’t for you meddling reporters and the fact that the victim wasn’t a girl!”

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      It’s a power thing. Many people choose jobs that give them power over unfortunate people for the express purpose of abusing those people’s vulnerability, not because they like to help people.

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          He was consistently sexually assaulting the 12-17yr old victim before the millions rolled in.

          He has 100% been acting like a good person when he made millions by pretending that his repeated pedophilia was just an “moral failing” that had been “restored.” He even lied about getting her father’s blessing to resume being a pastor.

          The man has been lying to himself and everyone around him for nearly four decades.

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    They need to update the title, it’s satutory rape of a child umder 18.

    Morris molested her in 1982 when she was 12 years old. It started on Christmas Day and it continued until she told her parents in 1987, she said.

    Shortly after the allegations surfaced, Morris admitted to having “inappropriate sex

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      we need to call it rape, or raping children, it’s not sex! I hate when anyone calls it an inappropriate sexual relationship!

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    The case that came to light started in 1982. I feel like there’s approximately 0% chance she’s his only victim.

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    Gateway Church draws an estimated 100,000 people to its weekend services and has more than 560 employees at nine locations in Texas, and two others in Missouri and Wyoming, according to the church.

    Imagine how much money they’re raking in.

    Religion should be private. Better yet, wake up from that long-con and give it up altogether.

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        If you do a single thing of value for a MEGAchurch, fucking bill them out the nose. That’s not a religion it’s GOOP with a significantly more exploitative and evil business model.

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          Yeah, a megachurch provides only one real source of societal value: a great setting for urban fantasy demons and vampires. Everything else they provide society is a pitiful product at a premium price

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      They bring new people in and show them a really fun time and then pressure them to sign a payroll deduction form so that their tithe can come directly out of their paychecks.

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    Honestly, I’m always in favor of people leaving religious institutions… I’m cool with people having faith but supporting these large organizations is fucking awful.

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        As a pagan I can relate. I get a lot of good out of my religion and a lot of that comes from it being my religion. I’d love some communal Beltane and Samhain bonfires with friends, but my Mabon and Oestara walks to meditate on balance and the flow of the natural world and my internal world are valuable to me partly because they’re just for me. Celebrating the solar holidays has done wonders for me.

        It’s interesting how my Catholic background split into a few different elements of my life, with my love of ritual in paganism and my comfort with polytheism to my politics being very close to the Catholic workers.

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    Jesus Christ— did someone drop water on Trump and feed him after midnight? He’s multiplying

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    I used to work at a place where several partners were members of this church. The open disdain directed toward me for not being a churchgoer and the ostracization the occurred were a significant factor of my decision to leave.

    After I left, one of the partners harassed me for several years via phone calls, text messages, and hand written letters mailed to my home trying to get me to turn my heathen ways around.

    One of those letters said something asking the lines that while I had chosen eternal damnation for myself, I owed an opportunity of salvation to my daughter, so I needed to bring her to this church.

    I don’t remember how many years this continued, but it finally stopped.

    The hell is the matter with these people?

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    And I doubt many of those who left are reevaluating the ethos imparted by the leaders they now are distancing themselves from.