Gateway Life | August 2017

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AUGUST 2017

Are You a River or a Reservoir? 12

Pastor Jimmy Evans explains the secret to happiness.

What is presbytery and why is it important?

How to (and not to) invite someone to church.

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CONTENTS AUGUST 2017

COMMENTS

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WELCOME

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PULSE F E AT U R E S

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THE POWER OF ATTITUDE How our attitudes determine our happiness.

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Pastor Robert explains presbytery.

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SONG STORY

Cole Novak, Kyle Lee, Tyler Bates, and Walker Beach’s “Open the Heavens”

IN THE FLOW

Are you a river or a reservoir? OUTREACH

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GOOD & BAD

Ways to invite people to church.

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THE INTERSECTION

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

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PROFILE – BRANDON SHOWS

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We went to a second group, and they had great snacks. They had homemade guacamole and fresh salsa, so we attended a few more times. But the “car conversation” soon ensued, and we realized that while these folks were really terrific, loved God, and were so nice to us, they were not our tribe. So, after a teensy bit of cajoling and encouragement, I convinced Boyd to go once more, to a third new group. (He may not be as outgoing as I am.) We found them! The people that got us. They were so easy to laugh with, and their stories made total sense to us. We still meet today; they have become closer than family. They know the good, the bad, and the ugly about us. SEVENTEEN YEARS AGO, my husband, Boyd, and I moved from Missouri to They have walked with us through the storms of life, health scares, crises, and Texas. We had been in a small group there and loved them like family, and grief, and we’ve celebrated and shared kids’ weddings, new babies, promotions, we did not relish the idea of trying to and more. They are the first ones I call find another group when we arrived to share good news and the first ones in our new church home. But once we settled in, we attended our first group. I call for prayer. That’s one of the reasons I’m so As we had our “car conversation” on the way home, we agreed they were very excited about Gateway Groups starting nice, but we knew we would not go back. this month! I know there are so many

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opportunities for you to find your tribe. It might take a few tries, but I know there’s a Gateway Group for you. If you look at this month’s Gateway Life Announcements (page 17), you’ll find out more about the Gateway Groups Block Party happening at your campus. It’s a great time to meet leaders of all kinds of groups. You’ll also love the articles in this month’s issue. Pastor Jimmy Evans’ article about attitudes will encourage you (page 8), and Pastor Thomas Miller’s article about serving will make you want to be more involved with what the Lord is doing at Gateway (page 12). This is a great month for our church because there are so many ways to get connected. Whether you’re new in town or you’ve been here for years, I want to encourage you to get plugged in.

Mallory Bassham Associate Senior Pastor

What’s your favorite memory from high school? gateway life gatewaylifemag.com Thomas Miller, Senior Pastoral Oversight project management Tracey Schwellinger

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OUR MISSION is to help each person at Gateway BELIEVE in Jesus, BELONG to family, BECOME a follower, and BUILD God’s kingdom.

“After prom, we went bowling in our prom dresses.” “Getting to leave class early to play golf. I was on the varsity golf team.”

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For Gateway’s complete mission statement, visit mission.gatewaypeople.com.


Wacky Week.

IN RESPONSE TO NIGHT OF WORSHIP

“Tonight was amazing! I felt God’s presence in every song, and I could not stop myself from choking up when feeling the Holy Spirit! I love seeing God’s people with their hands lifted high and worshipping with all their hearts. I can’t wait for the next one!”

@rubyemorales84 | via Instagram

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More than 60 original worship songs were submitted for consideration for the new GATEWAY worship album. • The Gateway-produced Independence

Day video on Facebook received more than 42,000 views. • 125 single parent families from all 6 campuses attended Gateway’s Single Parent Family Camp for a week in the Hill Country. More than 85% were families who had never attended camp before! • 1,075 young adults attended the Gateway Young Adults One Night in June. There were 500 burgers, 500 pulled-pork sliders, 500 fruit skewers, 600 plates of chicken & waffles, and 400 plates of 7-layer dip & chips. The night included live music, dessert, T-shirt printing by Printed Threads, photo booths, and an 80-foot-long corn-hole toss from the Gateway Southlake balcony to the platform below. • Gateway Performing Arts’ Godpsell cast rehearsed for more than 122 hours and performed 13 times in 11 days.

GATEWAYPEOPLE Send us your story, testimony, or feedback on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, or email us at life@gatewaypeople.com.

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“We travel from Midlothian to Gateway every Saturday afternoon. We leave between 2:00 and 2:30 pm to get here on time, and my husband (of 37 years) and I begin our date night here, with God first. Then we go have dinner afterward. We have been visiting Gateway for about two and a half months, and we can’t wait until next Saturday to be there again.” Nana Gaines | via Facebook

ANIQUE FAZIL DIN

“My family came to Texas when I was 12 years old. I have a lot of memories from Pakistan, but my four younger siblings don’t remember it as well as I do. It’s a beautiful place, with the Himalaya mountains running through it. Moving here was tough, but Texas is definitely home now. It’s where my family lives, where I met my wife, and

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where my kids were born. A few years ago, my brother Laique and I tried introducing some Pakistani culture to our friends here by teaching them how to play Cricket. It didn’t go over so well! They all treated it like baseball. But when I cook traditional Pakistani food for them, it goes over much better. I’d love to go back one day.”

TIFFANY BUCHANAN

“The night before school started last year, we decided to have a special dinner to encourage the kids before they started their school year. We set the table with sparkly placemats and nice plates, and then I made these little cards with their names on them and wrote down encouraging words like ‘creative,’ ‘happy,’ ‘clever,’ ‘great sister,’ ‘caring,’ ‘includer,’ ‘thoughtful,’ and ‘leader.’ And we spoke those words over them. At the end, we saw how much they loved it. In fact, Molly Kate still has her little card because it was that important to her. She and Levi still encourage each other often using the words we gave them. We saw how much this impacted the kids, and we are definitely going to continue doing this.”

“When you see a Gateway Church sticker on someone’s car in the Walmart parking lot, you go inside and play ‘Guess the Gateway-er.’” Brooke Hamilton | via Facebook


“We livestream church from Utah, and normally, my fiveyear-old just plays, but last Sunday she watched the last half of the service and jumped up during altar call.

HER EYES WERE CLOSED AND SHE WAS REPEATING THE SALVATION PRAYER as Pastor Robert led it. She’s always believed in Jesus, and her daddy has prayed with her to make Him her Lord before, but she was having a sincere and genuine moment in His presence. It was so sweet!”

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MAHER SAAB

“I was brought up in a Druze household but went to school with a lot of Christians. They invited me to their church functions and I went to some simply because I wanted to meet people. However, many of them kept praying for me and talking to me. Finally when I was 17, I decided to receive Christ. I kept it a secret from my parents, but after I became more

involved in ministry at my church, I had to tell them. While it was painful for them, one day my mom came to church to hear me preach. At the end of service, she had tears in her eyes and said, ‘I know this is what you are called to do.’ Now I have a beautiful wife and two children who know Jesus, and it all happened because people continued to pray for me.”

Young Adults Night at the Grand Prairie Campus.


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HOW DID YOU BECOME A CHRISTIAN?

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was always the shy girl and being popular was a huge desire in my high school years. I made poor decisions that changed the way people perceived me. I still attended church and, unknown to my parents, was living a double life. I still believed in God and Jesus, but my actions on the weekends didn't show that belief. Finally, in my senior year of college, I knew I needed to get away so the next year I went to graduate school 1,500 miles away in Texas. Even though I wasn't in tune with God's voice, I knew He was leading me here. I started going back to church and building my relationship with God, and I met my husband. Today we are stronger than ever in our faith. Gateway NRH is our home church and we love it! I am convinced that I am where I am today because of prayer and the generational blessings thanks to my godly family members.”

ERIN BLACKMAN “I grew up in a Christian home, going to church every Sunday morning, Sunday night, and Wednesday night. My granddaddy was a Methodist minister. I knew God, and I was content to live my life that way. Circumstances changed and I was blessed to be able to move and start going to Gateway Church. What a life changer! Since joining Gateway I have learned what grace is, how to hear God, and something I had never heard about, my prayer language.” SUSIE WHITMAN

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ears ago my boyfriend and I were partying, drink- “ hen I was five, my parents put me in private ing, and smoking crack cocaine. We heard a radio school for kindergarten. My teacher invited me ad for the Harvest Crusade at Anaheim Stadium. We had to pray and ask Jesus into my heart, and I did. However, been up with no sleep for about five days and thought I grew up in a home where my parents practiced witchcraft there would be free food there. We put our bundle of and eventually became leaders of a Wiccan community. cocaine in our cigarette case and off we went. We had no I wanted nothing to do with any of it. When I was 16, I idea this was a Christian event—we thought it was a began going to church and reading the Bible. I've stumbled farmers’ convention! When Pastor Greg Laurie gave the some through my Christian walk, but God has always message, we felt that he was speaking to us! We both been there to pull me back up and let me know He loves accepted Jesus in our hearts and lives together, and we and cares for me. I'm so thankful for Him choosing me, flushed our drugs down the toilet. We even went back and His never-ending grace, love, and mercy.” to Harvest Crusade the next day! My boyfriend is now RANDY DENA BEHRINGER my husband and we have three of the greatest kids ever!”

SANDY HEAVENWARD

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IN RESPONSE TO GATEWAY YOUNG ADULTS ONE NIGHT

“Last night I met Jenna. I saw her at the beginning of the night on a leg scooter and thought, She’s in pain. I need to pray for her healing. I caught her as she was leaving, laid hands on her, and prayed for full healing.

SHE SAID ALL OF HER PAIN WAS INSTANTLY GONE! Then she told us that the previous week, she was at church camp and wished someone would pray over her, but no one did. Then she randomly came to Gateway for the first time and was prayed over by a random girl! I’m so glad I got to meet sweet Jenna and share God’s love with her and her friend!”

Kellie Ann Leis | via Facebook Gateway Student Conference.

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Years ago, before I was in ministry, I worked for my dad in the appliance business. My job for years was delivering appliances—refrigerators, washers, dryers, and more—all over the Texas Panhandle. There was a large house in the wealthier part of Amarillo and I didn’t like making deliveries there. The father of the family was mean and verbally abusive to his wife and children. I felt so sorry for them. The kids would try to come around us just to be around friendly people. Then the father would tell them, “Get away from them!” and they’d scurry off. There was a lot of spiritual darkness there. A few days after making a delivery there, we delivered a refrigerator to a very small, wood-frame house in one of the poorest areas of town. A little 70-year-old man opened the door, and as we took out the old refrigerator, he and his wife said, “Thank you, old refrigerator for being such a wonderful part of our family for all these years!” When we brought the new refrigerator in, they were dancing cheek-to-cheek, celebrating their new appliance. I sat in the truck in front of their house and thought, I want to be like those people. The rich family in the other part of town was miserable, but there in that small house, the people were as happy as they could be over a new refrigerator. And it wasn’t even a very good model! What I learned that day is how critically important it is to choose the right attitude each day. In fact, I believe it’s our attitudes—not our circumstances—that determine our happiness.

So what does it look like to be a happy person? To get a better understanding, let’s look at some truths about attitudes.

4. GOD REWARDS GOOD ATTITUDES AND DISCIPLINES BAD ATTITUDES.

James 4:6 says, “‘God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble.’”Do you think pride and humility are attitudes? 1. WE CHOOSE OUR ATTITUDES. In the Greek, the word translated to “resists” means to set yourself in battle Viktor Frankl was a Jew in the formation against. In other words, Auschwitz concentration camp in you’re not going to get anywhere with a World War II. His wife, mother, and brother were all killed by the Nazis, prideful attitude. However, James 4:10 says, “Humble yourselves in the sight but in the middle of that concentration camp he decided, I will be happy. I will of the Lord, and He will lift you up.” not hate the Nazis. Similarly, Hebrews 5. GOD’S WORD IS A GREAT 12:2 says it was a “joy that was set ATTITUDE INDICATOR. before Him” to endure the cross. If Jesus could face the cross and Viktor One of the most critical instruments Frankl could be in Auschwitz with joy in an airplane is the attitude indicator, and love, we can always choose to walk which tells the pilot if the plane’s nose is up, down, or level. Without it, it’s easy in joy and love. for a pilot to become disoriented in bad 2. ATTITUDES ARE NOT CAUSED BY weather, and if they barely dip a wing, PEOPLE OR CIRCUMSTANCES. they’ll fly in a circle to the ground. In Have you ever thought to yourself, many ways, the Bible is the attitude If my circumstances were different, indicator of our life. When we’re going I would have a better attitude? Of course, through a tough time, we can’t rely on that statement is false. Take Adam and our emotions to help determine our attitudes—we have to rely on the truth Eve. They were two perfect people in of God’s Word. paradise and they had bad attitudes. However, in Acts 16, Paul was in prison having just been beaten with rods, but he was singing hymns to God. The truth is, we can overcome any circumstance by choosing the right attitude. 3. HAPPINESS IS A CHOSEN ATTITUDE, NOT A STATE OF BEING.

There are people who are always happy regardless of what’s happening in their lives. And then there are people who are always unhappy regardless of what’s going on. One of my favorite sayings outside the Bible comes from Dennis Waitley, and I think he demonstrates this idea perfectly: “Happiness cannot be traveled to, owned, earned, worn, or consumed. Happiness is the spiritual experience of living every minute with love, grace, and gratitude.”

WE CAN OVERCOME A N Y C I R C U M S TA N C E BY CHOOSING THE R I G H T AT T I T U D E . Long ago, I realized if I’m going to make it, I’m going to have to make it through my attitude. I’m not the most gifted, talented, or most athletic, but I have the best attitude. One of my favorite sayings is, “A calm sea never produced a good sailor.” In other words, an easy life never produced a good human. We have to regularly remind ourselves that everything we go through prepares us to be stronger for the next thing we go through. I want to encourage you to choose a right attitude every day, you’ll be much happier in the long run. GL GATEWAYPEOPLE.COM  9


2. It’s an impartation.

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What Is Presbytery? by PASTOR ROBERT

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E’VE HAD PRESBYTERY SERVICES AT GATEWAY FROM THE VERY BEGINNING, and it’s one of my favorite times of the year!

The word presbytery comes from the Greek word presbuterion, which means body of elders. This is why we bring in a group of elders (pastors and teachers) from both inside and outside of Gateway to speak prophetic words to individuals and couples. The purpose of a prophecy is to encourage and edify people, not to embarrass people or call them out on past sins. In 1983, Debbie and I attended our first presbytery service with Pastor Olen Griffing at Shady Grove Church, which is now our Grand Prairie Campus. Pastor Olen asked me to stand up and the ministers, none of whom knew us, began speaking prophetic words about me and my life. One of the things they said was, “You will do presbyteries and prophesy over people.” And within just a few years, God began using me to speak prophetic words that were so accurate and specific I could hardly believe it! Now, nearly 35 years later, many of the things I’m doing in ministry were prophesied over me that very day. Here are a few other things you need to know about presbytery.

1. It’s God speaking.

God speaks through prophecy. I’ve seen many people give their lives to the Lord, and I’ve seen others turn their lives around based on a prophetic word spoken during a presbytery service.

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When God wants something, He speaks. It’s how He created the earth and everything in it. So when He wants you to do something, He’s going to speak it, or in other words, He’s going to impart it to you. Paul tells Timothy in 1 Timothy 4:14, “Do not neglect the gift that is in you, which was given to you by prophecy with the laying on of the hands of the eldership.”

3. It’s team ministry.

It’s not just one person giving all the words—it’s a team of ministers who have spent a good deal of time praying in advance for the individuals going through presbytery, and they’ll often write down the words God gives them. 1 Corinthians 14:29 says, “Let two or three prophets speak, and let the others judge.” There’s accountability when prophetic ministry is done in a team. The most accurate prophetic words I’ve heard have come through presbytery because God is speaking to multiple people. And it’s incredible to hear when the words coming from different people are similar. It’s confirmation the word truly came from the Lord.

It’s amazing what happens when God speaks to us! While I encourage everyone at Gateway to attend our presbytery services, I want you to know you can hear God’s voice in your own quiet time—just you and your Bible. You may need God to speak to a certain area of your life right now. If so, simply ask Him for a word and listen for Him to speak. It could change your life! GL Have a difficult question? Email askapastor@gatewaypeople.com, and look for your answer in a future issue of Gateway Life.


SONG STORY

“Open the Heavens”

Cole Novak, Kyle Lee, Tyler Bates, and Walker Beach’s

by Katie Smith

IT WAS THE LAST PORTION of a two-day showed them his phone creations, and but they decided to dig in and finish intensive writing session, and one of them stuck. Everyone jumped a bridge. “We were all tired and spent, Gateway’s worship leaders, along with in with renewed excitement. but we knew we were onto something,” other prominent songwriters, were on These writing groups are designed Walker says. “We all knew it wasn’t their last creative legs. Nevertheless, purposely, so newer songwriters are time to give up yet, and that feeling of Pastors Tyler Bates, Cole Novak, Walker placed in groups with more seasoned pressing in comes through in the song.” Beach, and Nashville producer Kyle Lee songwriters, and in the case of this Within another half hour, the song gathered at the studio on a February session, it was a perfect blend. “When was complete, and even though some of evening to try to write a song, and none some of us got a little too poetic and the group wasn’t sure about the bridge of them expected much to happen. ethereal with the lyrics, Walker helped at first, it quickly became everyone’s Earlier that day, Cole was run- steer us in a direction that would really favorite part, bringing together the ning errands when he got an idea for resonate with the congregation,” Tyler entire song into one main idea: what a song. While in his car, he opened says. “His input is why the song works.” happens when you invite God to move. up the Garage Band App in his phone With Walker’s guidance and Kyle’s cre- “The first time I sang this song at a and created a few different beats and ative genius, they worked on creating weekend service, I remember getting melodies. “This writing session was lyrics that were more action-oriented to the bridge, looking out at the conright on the heels of me and my wife’s instead of passive, writing lyrics like gregation, and seeing this guy way in vision retreat for the year,” Cole says. “Our hearts, our hands are reaching out the back, underneath the balcony at the “And we really felt like this year, the to see you move again” and picturing an Southlake Campus who was jumping Lord wants us to be better at stew- Auditorium filled with hands reaching up and down while he sang,” Cole says. arding our creativity, which meant toward heaven in expectant worship. “That hunger and excitement for God stopping whatever I was doing and Time for the writing session had run to move is what we were going for.” GL getting that song idea out.” So when out when Kyle suggested they work on the group got together for the session a bridge. Most of his Nashville group “Open the Heavens” will be on GATEWAY’s Monuments and started talking about ideas, Cole had already gone back to the hotel, album, available to preorder on iTunes on August 4.

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Discovering a New Rhythm of Life

by Pastor Thomas Miller


Every Sunday morning, Sunday night, Wednesday night (basically any time the doors were open), my dad and mom would usher my sister, Jodi, and me into our family car, and we’d make our way to a little Assemblies of God church. Although I spent a lot of time in church, I didn’t truly and fully give my life to Christ and fall deeply in love with Him until after I was away from home and attending West Virginia Tech. In my junior year of college, an immediate transformation took place inside of me. The difference was like night and day, and everyone around me noticed it. I started looking for ways to get involved at the small church near my college. From playing piano and singing on the worship team to serving as a youth leader, I wanted to help out in any and every way I possibly could. As a baby Christian, I thought that if I could just work hard enough for God, maybe He’d feel like the price He had paid for me was somehow worth it. Not until later, when I had matured in my faith and grown in my relationship with God, did I begin to comprehend the depth of His love. I realized that serving Jesus isn’t about making up for what I lack. It’s about something so much more. I love how Pastor Robert explains why each of us needs to be serving. He says: “God hasn’t called you to be a reservoir; He’s called you to be a river.” If you’ve ever seen water that looks polluted and has scum on top, it’s often because the water is stagnant. The most refreshing and life-nourishing water could be coming in, but if there’s nowhere for the water to go, it eventually gets contaminated. A river on the other hand always has a continual flow of water—in and out, in and out. God has designed each of us to receive from Him and then to give out of the overflow of what He’s pouring into us. That is why serving is important. Serving isn’t about what you can do for the Church—there are plenty of well-wishers and dogooders out there who end up burnt out and empty because they’re serving in a legalistic way—it’s about bringing life to your heart by walking in the role God is calling you to play in His kingdom! And when GREW UP IN CHURCH.

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you find yourself doing the specific things God has created you to do, you’ll discover a new rhythm of life—a natural ebb and flow that infuses you with life and energy instead of weariness and stress. Here at Gateway, we want to minister to each person who calls this church home—through weekend services, classes, groups, etc.—and to give everyone an opportunity to minister to others. It’s not because we’re trying to build up Gateway Church; it’s because we’re passionate about building the kingdom of God here on earth and helping you discover your God-given purpose. When we operate as rivers, instead of reservoirs, we remain healthy and the kingdom of God grows. It’s a winwin! Who doesn’t want that? And you may be surprised at how fulfilling and rewarding serving is! When I first gave my life to Christ, I didn’t have many friends my age who loved Jesus and were as passionate about serving Him. But soon after I jumped in and started serving, I developed a close circle of friends (including my future wife, Mary Beth) unlike any group I’d ever been a part of. We encouraged each other, we challenged each other, we supported each other, we ministered and served together. There was more genuine joy in my life, and I could hear God’s voice clearer than ever before. That time profoundly changed my life and my ministry today. Through my willingness to give of my time, talent, and energy, I gained a life-giving family of close friends, and I discovered who I am called to be. You have an important role to play in building God’s kingdom. That’s why we have so many ways for you to get involved—whether it’s inside the four walls of our church or outside in our communities. I encourage you to ask God to give you a passion for a specific area of ministry where you could get involved. If every one of us at Gateway positioned our hearts toward the Church and said, “I’m all in! I want to build the kingdom of God in a greater way in my city,” we can accomplish anything together! GL

"When we operate as rivers, instead of reservoirs, we remain healthy and the kingdom of God grows. It’s a win-win!"

For more information about where you can serve, visit serve.gatewaypeople.com.

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GOOD GOOD

GIVE PEOPLE A DETAILED ACCOUNT OF HOW GREAT YOU ARE.

DRIVE TO A FRIEND’S HOUSE AND INVITE THEM.

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Outreach

“WHO’S AWESOME? I AM!"

GIVE PEOPLE A DETAILED ACCOUNT OF HOW GREAT GATEWAY IS.

DRIVE INTO A FRIEND’S HOUSE AND INVITE THEM.

USE HASHTAGS TO INVITE A FRIEND ON SOCIAL MEDIA. #GATEWAYPEOPLE

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THROUGHOUT THE MONTH OF AUGUST, we’re encouraging you to invite friends, family, coworkers, and even complete strangers to Gateway! And while there are many good ways to invite people to church, there are also just as many bad ways you’ll want to avoid. Here’s how to know the difference. GL

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Ways to Invite People to Church

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USE HASH BROWNS TO INVITE A FRIEND.


“EXCUSE ME SIR, WILL YOU ...?”

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INVITE SOMEONE WHILE STANDING.

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INVITE A NEIGHBOR BY KNOCKING ON THE DOOR TO THEIR BATHROOM STALL.

INVITE SOMEONE AT THE BEGINNING OF A RELATIONSHIP.

INVITE SOMEONE WHILE DOWN ON ONE KNEE.

“IT’S NOT YOU, IT’S ME. WANNA COME TO CHURCH?”

USE A PEN TO WRITE SOMEONE A HEARTFELT INVITATION ON STATIONERY.

INVITE SOMEONE AT THE END OF A RELATIONSHIP.

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USE SHOE POLISH TO WRITE A HEARTFELT INVITATION ON SOMEONE’S CAR. INVITE SOMEONE BY TAGGING THEM ON FACEBOOK.

INVITE SOMEONE BY TAGGING THEM IN THE FACE.

SHOUT IN SOMEONE’S EAR AT THE LIBRARY.

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SHOUT IN SOMEONE’S EAR AT A CONCERT.

TELL THEM THE GOOD NEWS.

INVITE SOMEONE DURING LUNCH.

“JESUS LOVES YOU!”

TELL THEM THE BAD NEWS.

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“HELLFIRE! BRIMSTONE!”

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INVITE A NEIGHBOR BY KNOCKING ON THE DOOR TO THEIR HOUSE.

INVITE SOMEONE DURING A MIDNIGHT SNACK.

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THE INTERSECTION FAITH + POP CULTURE

We Are Voyagers! by ERIC RODRIGUEZ

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ISNEY’S MOANA TELLS THE STORY of a curious and adventurous young girl named Moana, the daughter of the village chief on the beautiful island of Motunui. The village has everything it needs to sustain a happy life, albeit a monotonous one. The entire village is content with staying on their island forever, never going beyond the shore, everyone except Moana. Moana is conflicted between her longing to answer the call of the ocean and her desire to stay on the island with her people. The ocean is mysterious and exciting, but it also fills her with fear of the unknown. Motunui is comfortable and safe, but she knows that the still, small voice inside her won’t be silenced unless she leaves. As the story goes on, we discover a secret about the villagers of Motunui. To Moana’s shock, she finds gigantic ships hidden deep within a cave on the island, and markings tell the story of their ancient voyaging ancestors. In a moment of triumph and confirmation in which her true calling is revealed, Moana shouts, “We were voyagers!” All too often, we can fall victim to the kind of passive thinking that entices Moana to stay on her comfortable island. Like Moana, many Christians hear the call of God to step out of their comfort zones and reach a specific person, people group, or region. Whether it’s taking

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a ministry trip overseas or offering to pray for a stranger at the grocery store, God is calling us. Yet sometimes, we allow our fear to outweigh our obedience. Doing this for long enough can cause us to become complacent like the villagers on the island of Motunui. Open up the Bible and you’ll find story after story of ordinary people who stepped out in faith to answer God’s call and saw Him move in the most amazing ways. Our biblical ancestors partnered with God in the task of multiplication. It’s in our blood; we were voyagers! The call of God to share the gospel burns within the heart of every believer, something Jeremiah 20:9 calls “a fire shut up in my bones.” Whether you’re sailing the open seas to a foreign land or simply inviting your neighbor to church, don’t allow the fear of the unknown keep you on the shore. GL

“Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations” Matthew 28:19

To read more from Eric Rodriguez, visit ericrodr77.wixsite.com/cinemessages.


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Thursdays | 7:00–8:00 am | Prayer Suite Join us as we gather to worship and pray! Come ready to connect with God and pray for our church and nation. Contact: Tracey Newcomer, 469.801.7206, praydal@gatewaypeople.com

SINGLE PARENT NIGHT

Wednesday, Aug 9 | 6:30 pm If you are a single parent, we would like to take this opportunity to honor and equip you. Please join us as our honored guests. Children’s ministry available by registration only. Contact: Dana Vestal, 469.801.7221, spfdal@gatewaypeople.com

BABY DEDICATIONS

Sunday, Aug 13 | After the Sunday Service | Prayer Suite A baby dedication ceremony is where parents make a commitment before the Lord to raise their child according to God’s Word and God’s ways. To register your child to be dedicated, visit kids.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Donna Hunt, 469.801.7231, babiesdal@gatewaypeople.com

YOUNG ADULTS ONE NIGHT

Tuesday, Aug 8 | 7:00 pm | Auditorium Join us at the Southlake Campus for worship, a dynamic message, and time to hang out following the service. We can’t wait to see you there! SLK

Contact: Jade Washington, 469.801.7220, youngadultsdal@gatewaypeople.com

SUMMER PINK NIGHT I’LL BE THERE FOR YOU

Thursday, Aug 3 7:00 pm | Auditorium

With great worship, various practical teachings, and a fun-filled After Party, you won’t want to miss this Pink Night! Register at women.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Dana Vestal, 469.801.7221, womendal@gatewaypeople.com

CONCIERGE TEAM MEMBERS

COMMUNITY GROUPS

Saturdays & Sundays, Beginning Aug 19–20 Community Groups are a great way to connect with your peers at the Dallas Campus. Each group meets prior to our weekend services and serves as a convenient way to study God’s Word with people in your age range. Contact: Dana Vestal, 469.801.7221, groupsdal@gatewaypeople.com

GATEWAY STUDENTS (BACK-2-SCHOOL BASH)

Wednesday, Aug 23 | Doors Open at 6:00 pm

All 7th–12th graders are invited to attend our annual Back-2-School Bash. We will have food, fun, a worship service, and great giveaways. Let’s celebrate the start to a great school year. Contact: Matt Washington, 469.801.7230, studentsdal@gatewaypeople.com

Sundays

YOUNG ADULTS WEEKEND

This team meets our first-time guests, gives them a quick tour, and then shows them to reserved seating in the Auditorium. If you enjoy meeting new people, this team is for you! For more information, visit serve.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Katherine Hesami, 469.801.7222, servedal@gatewaypeople.com

Join hundreds of other young adults for three days away! We’ll hear from incredible speakers Tim Ross, Todd White, Elaine Fisher, and Ben Pirtle. Register by August 25 at gatewayyoungadultsweekend.com. Contact: Jenae Tankersley, 817.552.3604, youngadults@gatewaypeople.com

Friday–Sunday, Sep 22–24 | Sky Ranch in Van, Texas

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PARKING LOT ATTENDANTS

We are looking for people who love to be outside and want to help us welcome people to the Dallas Campus! For more information, visit serve.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Katherine Hesami, 469.801.7222 servedal@gatewaypeople.com

WEEKEND GUEST EXPERIENCE

Are you looking for a way to get involved at Gateway? We’d love for you to be a part of our usher, greeter, and Gateway Central teams. For more information, visit serve.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Katherine Hesami, 469.801.7222, servedal@gatewaypeople.com

GATEWAY EQUIP GATEWAY FALL EQUIP

Saturdays, Sep 9–Oct 28 | 4:00 pm Sundays, Sep 10–Oct 29 | 9:00 am

Join us for a variety of classes in freedom, stewardship, marriage & family, spiritual life, and more! Registration opens soon. Contact: Brigette Ferrier, 469.801.7207, equipdal@gatewaypeople.com

JEWISH EQUIP CLASSES

Saturdays, Sep 9–Oct 28 | 4:00 pm

Join us as we study the Jewish roots of our faith and lift up Jesus, the Messiah. Register at equip.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Brigette Ferrier, 469.801.7207, equipdal@gatewaypeople.com

CATCH THE VISION (MEMBERSHIP CLASS)

Saturday, Aug 12 | 9–11:45 am Classroom 2A

This class connects you to Gateway Church and explains our purpose, values, and history and gives you an opportunity to become a member. Register at ctv.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Lamar Slay, 469.801.7212, ctvdal@gatewaypeople.com

GATEWAY KIDS | VOLUNTEER POSITIONS AVAILABLE

We’re looking for team members who would like to help us shape the next generation! Volunteer positions (for age groups birth–elementary) are open at all campuses. Contact: Donna Hunt, 469.801.7321, kidsdal@gatewaypeople.com

WEEKLY EVENTS WEDNESDAYS »» Gateway Students (7th–12th Graders) 7:00 pm | Auditorium THURSDAYS »» Pray First | 7:00–8:00 am | Prayer Suite

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FREEDOM BASICS IN SPANISH

Saturdays, Sep 9–30 | 4:00 pm

These four exciting classes lay the groundwork for you to hear who God made you to be and empower you to live how He made you to live. Freedom Basics are the launch pad in your journey to true freedom! Register at freedom.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Brigette Ferrier, 469.801.7207, equipdal@gatewaypeople.com

GROUPS BLOCK PARTY Saturday–Sunday, Aug 26–27 Immediately After Service

PREPARING TO WED WITH MARRIAGE ON THE ROCK

Are you looking to get connected but don’t know where to start? The Gateway Church Block Party provides an easy way for you to meet all our groups at once, face-to-face. Group leaders will be there to answer any questions you may have. Contact: Dana Vestal, 469.801.7221, groupsdal@gatewaypeople.com

Saturdays, Sep 9–Oct 28 | 4:00 pm If you are preparing to get married, come discover the roadmap to a godly marriage as we study Jimmy Evans’ book Marriage on the Rock. Register at equip.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Brigette Ferrier, 469.801.7207, equipdal@gatewaypeople.com

HE STILL SPEAKS: WHY EVERYONE NEEDS A WORD FROM GOD

Saturdays, Oct 7–Oct 28 | 4:00 pm

Pastor Tom Lane gives us perspective that the prophetic can be practiced within the daily context of our lives to encourage, help, and comfort people wherever we meet them. Register at equip.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Brigette Ferrier, 469.801.7207, equipdal@gatewaypeople.com

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WHAT’S HAPPENING

Stay connected with us! GATEWAYFRISCO SUMMER PINK NIGHT | I’LL BE THERE FOR YOU

Thursday, Aug 3 | 7:00 pm | Auditorium

With great worship, various practical teachings, and a fun-filled After Party, you won’t want to miss this Pink Night! Register at women.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Kelly Hamilton, 817.552.7301, womenfrs@gatewaypeople.com

YOUNG ADULTS ONE NIGHT

Tuesday, Aug 8 | 7:00 pm | Auditorium

SLK

Join us at the Southlake Campus for worship, a dynamic message, and time to hang out following the service. We can’t wait to see you there! Contact: Phoebe Sparks, 817.552.7332, youngadultsslk@gatewaypeople.com

GATEWAY GROUPS BLOCK PARTY

Sunday, Aug 27 | 6:00 pm Are you looking to get connected but don’t know where to start? The Gateway Church Block Party provides an easy way for you to meet all our groups at once, face-to-face. Group leaders will be there to answer any questions you may have. Contact: Kelly Hamilton, 817.552.7301, groups.gatewaypeople.com

WORSHIP TEAM ACADEMY Aug–Nov

FRS

We are so excited for another semester of the Worship Team Academy at Gateway Frisco! We are offering group piano, guitar, and vocal lessons. For more information, visit wta.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Amber Rhoads, 817.552.6070, worshipfrs@gatewaypeople.com

HEALING MINISTRY

Tuesdays | 6:30 pm | The Mix If you need physical healing, we would love to pray with you. Contact: Mikayla Blease, 817.552.3752, freedomfrs@gatewaypeople.com

GATEWAY GROUPS LEAD A GROUP: THE SKY’S THE LIMIT!

Leading a group doesn’t have to be intimidating or overwhelming! We will give you all the training, resources, and support you need. Visit groups.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Kelly Hamilton, 817.552.7301 groupsfrs@gatewaypeople.com

WOMEN’S MENTORING

Do you want to discover more about yourself, your potential, and your capabilities? Consider becoming a mentor or mentee! Contact: Kelly Hamilton, 817.552.7301, womenfrs@gatewaypeople.com

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GATEWAY EQUIP

WEEKENDS | AUDITORIUM

This summer, join us for 15-minute Equip classes after Saturday’s 5:45 pm service and Sunday’s 12:30 pm service led by our pastoral staff who will build you up and encourage you in your walk with Christ, in your marriage, and in your family life. Contact: Connie Brown, 817.552.5868, equipfrs@gatewaypeople.com

YOUNG ADULTS WEEKEND

Friday–Sunday, Sep 22–24 | Sky Ranch in Van, Texas

Join hundreds of other young adults for three days away! We’ll hear from incredible speakers Tim Ross, Todd White, Elaine Fisher, and Ben Pirtle. Register by August 25 at gatewayyoungadultsweekend.com. Contact: Jenae Tankersley, 817.552.3604, youngadults@gatewaypeople.com

GATEWAY KIDS | VOLUNTEER POSITIONS AVAILABLE

We’re looking for team members who would like to help us shape the next generation! Volunteer positions (for age groups birth–elementary) are open at all campuses. Contact: Janet Braselton, 817.552.6062, kidsfrs@gatewaypeople.com

WEEKLY EVENTS TUESDAYS »» Healing Ministry | 6:30 pm WEDNESDAYS »» Gateway Students (7th–12th Graders) 7:00 pm | Auditorium

GUEST EXPERIENCE VOLUNTEERS

Are you looking for a way to get involved at Gateway? We’d love for you to be a part of our usher, greeter, parking lot, and Gateway Central teams. For more information, visit serve.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Jeremy Meister, 817.552.7501, servefrs@gatewaypeople.com

FRIDAYS »» Men’s Prayer | 6:00 am | Lobby SATURDAYS »» Equip | After 5:45 pm Service | Auditorium SUNDAYS »» Equip | After 12:30 pm Service | Auditorium

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GATEWAY EQUIP

Sundays Through Aug 13 9:00 am & 10:45 am Equip is in session for the summer! We will have Freedom Basics, stewardship, prayer, and marriage & family classes. Register at equip.gatewaypeople.com.

YOUNG ADULTS ONE NIGHT

Tuesday, Aug 8 | 7:00 pm | Auditorium Join us at the Southlake Campus for worship, a dynamic message, and time to hang out following the service. We can’t wait to see you there! SLK

Contact: Bri Kramer, 972.314.9098, youngadultsgrp@gatewaypeople.com

CONGREGATIONAL WORSHIP TEAM

Saturdays at 3:40 pm & Sundays at 10:35 am Classroom 2A Looking for a way to get more involved in prayer and worship during our weekend services? Join us as we come together to worship and pray for the services. (Musical ability not required!) Contact: Jacqueline Marciante, 972.314.9000, prayergrp@gatewaypeople.com

MARRIAGE CHALLENGE

Sundays | 9:30–10:30 am | Administrative Offices (2410 N Carrier Pkwy) (Canceled on Holiday Weekends) Marriage Challenge is for couples who are in crisis or experiencing a difficult season. Come meet with a couple from our team who is trained and passionate about supporting those in hurting marriages. We offer prayer, direction, and tools for resolution. Registration is not required. Contact: Jacqueline Marciante, 972.314.9000,

Contact: Angela Wescott, 972.314.9106, equipgrp@gatewaypeople.com

FREEDOM BASICS: SPANISH

Sundays, Through Aug 13 | 12:30 pm | Classroom 2C These four classes set the stage for you to begin your journey toward true freedom in Christ and establish the basis for hearing what God created you for. Register at freedom.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Jackie Alexander, 972.314.9076, freedomgrp@gatewaypeople.com

EQUIP | FALL SEMESTER

Sundays | Sep 17–Nov 5 | 9:00 am, 10:45 am & 12:30 pm Join us for a variety of classes in freedom, stewardship, marriage & family, spiritual life, and Spanish Equip! Registration open soon. Contact: Angela Wescott, 972.314.9106, equipgrp@gatewaypeople.com

WILD (WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT)

Tuesdays, Oct 10–Nov 7 | 6:45–8:45 pm

If you are interested in fine tuning your leadership skills, join us! Classes will be taught by various women’s ministry leaders. Registration is required, and space is limited. Children’s ministry available by registration only. Register at women.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Bri Kramer, 972.314.9098, womengrp@gatewaypeople.com

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GATEWAY KIDS VOLUNTEERS

Help us shape the next generation for the future God has planned for them. We have volunteer positions available for all ages. Contact: Neesy Brooks, 972.314.9101, kidsjobsgrp@gatewaypeople.com

WEEKEND GUEST EXPERIENCE

Are you looking for a way to get involved at Gateway? We’d love for you to be a part of our usher, greeter, parking lot, and Gateway Central teams. For more information, visit serve.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Joel Maldonado, 972.314.9108, servegrp@gatewaypeople.com

SUMMER PINK NIGHT | I’LL BE THERE FOR YOU

Thursday, Aug 3 | 7:00 pm | Auditorium With great worship, various practical teachings, and a fun-filled After Party, you won’t want to miss this Pink Night! Register at women.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Bri Kramer, 972.314.9098, womengrp@gatewaypeople.com

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GATEWAY STUDENTS FIRST LOOK

CATCH THE VISION (MEMBERSHIP CLASS)

First Wednesday of the Month | 6:30 pm | Auditorium If you’re interested in serving with Gateway Students, come visit a service, meet our staff, and hear our heart and vision for the next generation. Registration is not required. Contact: Abby Fernandez, 972.314.9107, studentsgrp@gatewaypeople.com

MEN’S SUMMER SOFTBALL

Thursdays Through Aug 24 | Mike Lewis Park Come cheer on the Gateway Grand Prairie Campus softball team this summer! Contact: Josh Briscoe, 972.314.9088,

WEEKLY EVENTS WEDNESDAYS »» Gateway Students (7th–12th Graders) 7:00 pm | Auditorium SUNDAYS »» Marriage Challenge | 9:30 am Ministry Center, 2410 N Carrier Pkwy (Canceled on Holiday Weekends)

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Saturday, Aug 5 | 4:00 pm | Classroom 2A

This class connects you to Gateway Church and explains our purpose, values, and history and gives you an opportunity to become a member. Register at ctv.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Angela Wescott, 972.314.9106, ctvgrp@gatewaypeople.com

BABY DEDICATIONS

Saturday–Sunday, Aug 5–6 | Auditorium If you would like to dedicate your child to the Lord, register at kids.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Neesy Brooks, 972.314.9101, babiesgrp@gatewaypeople.com

YOUNG ADULTS WEEKEND

Friday–Sunday, Sep 22–24 | Sky Ranch in Van, Texas

Join hundreds of other young adults for three days away! We’ll hear from incredible speakers Tim Ross, Todd White, Elaine Fisher, and Ben Pirtle. Register by August 25 at gatewayyoungadultsweekend.com. Contact: Jenae Tankersley, 817.552.3604, youngadults@gatewaypeople.com

GATEWAY GROUPS BLOCK PARTY

Saturday–Sunday, Aug 26–27

Are you looking to get connected but don’t know where to start? The Gateway Church Block Party provides an easy way for you to meet all our groups at once, face-to-face. Group leaders will be there to answer any questions you may have. Contact: James Gadberry, 972.314.9078, groupsgrp@gatewaypeople.com

LEAD A GROUP: THE SKY’S THE LIMIT!

Leading a group doesn’t have to be intimidating or overwhelming! We will give you all the training, resources, and support you need. Visit groups.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: James Gadberry, 972.314.9087, groupsgrp@gatewaypeople.com

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WHAT’S HAPPENING

Stay connected with us! GATEWAYNFW ALTAR MINISTRY TRAINING

Saturday, Aug 19 | 5:45 pm | The Gathering If you are interested in serving on the Altar Ministry team, join us for this informative training! Contact: Mari Burrough, 817.995.7978, freedomnfw@gatewaypeople.com

COMMUNION VOLUNTEERS

Aug 19–20 | Weekend Services We’re looking for communion volunteers! If you’d like to serve, visit Gateway Central for instructions 30 minutes before the service you attend. Attire is business casual. Contact: Josh Lebel, 817.552.7567, communionnfw@gatewaypeople.com

YOUNG ADULTS WEEKEND

Friday–Sunday, Sep 22–24 | Sky Ranch in Van, Texas

Join hundreds of other young adults for three days away! We’ll hear from incredible speakers Tim Ross, Todd White, Elaine Fisher, and Ben Pirtle. Register by August 25 at gatewayyoungadultsweekend.com. Contact: Jenae Tankersley, 817.552.3604, youngadults@gatewaypeople.com

YOUNG ADULTS ONE NIGHT

Tuesday, Aug 8 | 7:00 pm | Auditorium Join us at the Southlake Campus for worship, a dynamic message, and time to hang out following the service. We can’t wait to see you there! SLK

Contact: Kaitlen Bottone, 817.552.3792, youngadultsnfw@gatewaypeople.com

MARRIAGE CHALLENGE

Sundays | 9:30–10:30 am North Fort Worth Campus Offices Marriage Challenge is for couples who are in crisis or experiencing a difficult season. Come meet with a couple from our team who is trained and passionate about supporting those in hurting marriages. We offer prayer, direction, and tools for resolution. Registration is not required. Contact: Denise Edwards, 817.552.5801, marriagenfw@gatewaypeople.com

CATCH THE VISION (MEMBERSHIP CLASS)

Saturday, Aug 5 | 4:00 pm | Compass A

This class connects you to Gateway Church and explains our purpose, values, and history and gives you an opportunity to become a member. Register at ctv.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Josh Lebel, 817.552.7581, gxpnfw@gatewaypeople.com

SUMMER PINK NIGHT I’LL BE THERE FOR YOU

Thursday, Aug 3 7:00 pm | Auditorium

With great worship, various practical teachings, and a fun-filled After Party, you won’t want to miss this Pink Night! Register at women.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Samantha Golden, 817.552.3657, womennfw@gatewaypeople.com

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GATEWAY WOMEN | BIRTHDAY BLESSINGS OUTREACH

Help us throw birthday parties for kids in need! We would love for you to join us by adopting a child to buy gifts for, coming to the parties, or donating financially to make it happen! Entire families, Gateway Groups, and people of all ages are welcome. Contact: Samantha Golden, 817.552.3644, womennfw@gatewaypeople.com

SINGLE PARENT VOLUNTEERS

Do you have a heart for families and serving? Come be a part of the North Fort Worth Single Parent Team! We have opportunities for our upcoming fall semester for greeters, check-in, food service, and mentors. Contact: Denise Edwards, 817.552.5801, spfnfw@gatewaypeople.com

FREEDOM CLASSES

Sundays, Beginning Sep 10 | 12:30 pm | The Gathering Looking to hear from God, connect to His heart, and find healing? Each week we will be creating opportunities to hear God and respond more fully to His love. We will begin with the four Freedom Basics classes.

WEEKEND GUEST EXPERIENCE

Are you looking for a way to get involved at Gateway? We’d love for you to be a part of our parking lot, usher, greeter, and Gateway Central teams. For more information, visit serve.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Josh Lebel, 817.552.7567, servenfw@gatewaypeople.com

Contact: Kelly Jones, 817.328.2034, freedomnfw@gatewaypeople.com

SINGLE PARENT FAMILY NIGHT FALL 2017 SEMESTER

Mondays, Aug 28–Nov 27 | 7:00 pm

GATEWAY EQUIP

Single parent families! Join us each week for a complimentary dinner from 5:30–6:30 pm followed by a night of worship and teaching on topics relevant to single parents. Register at singleparents.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Denise Edwards, 817.552.5801, spfnfw@gatewaypeople.com

GRIEFSHARE

Saturdays, Aug 19–Oct 7 | 3:30–5:00 pm | Suite 176 If you’re experiencing heartache from the death of a loved one or friend, you don’t have to go through it alone. This class is dedicated to helping people through the grieving process. Cost: $25 for materials. Register at care.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Debbie Rhodes, 817.552.7325, carenfw@gatewaypeople.com

GATEWAY GROUPS BLOCK PARTY

Aug 26–27 | All Services | Lobby

EQUIP

WEEKLY EVENTS WEDNESDAYS »» High Noon Prayer | 12:00 pm | The Gathering »» Gateway Students (7th–12th Graders) 7:00 pm | Auditorium SATURDAYS »» Morning Prayer | 8:00 am | Parking Lot SUNDAYS »» Marriage Challenge | 9:30 am North Fort Worth Offices (Canceled on Holiday Weekends)

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Sep 9–Nov 19 Saturday Classes: Stewardship, Spiritual Life, Men’s, Women’s, and Jewish Sunday Classes: Marriage & Family and Freedom Beginning this September, we will be moving all our Equip classes to the weekends in a brand-new way that will help you find the class that’s right for you! Every Gateway Equip class is designed to help you hear from God and be a catalyst for spiritual growth in your daily life. Contact: Matt Osgood, 817.552.5846, equipnfw@gatewaypeople.com

Are you looking to get connected but don’t know where to start? The Gateway Church Block Party provides a simple way to connect to a group. Our team will help you find a group of your interest in your area. Contact: Byna Terndrup, 682.223.6072, groupsnfw@gatewaypeople.com

LEAD A GROUP: THE SKY’S THE LIMIT!

Leading a group doesn’t have to be intimidating or overwhelming! We will give you all the training, resources, and support you need. Visit groups.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Byna Terndrup, 682.223.6072, groupsnfw@gatewaypeople.com

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WHAT’S HAPPENING

Stay connected with us! GATEWAYNRH CATCH THE VISION (MEMBERSHIP CLASS)

Saturday, Aug 19 | 4:00 pm | Chat Room

This class connects you to Gateway Church and explains our purpose, values, and history and gives you an opportunity to become a member. Register at ctv.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Al Pearson, 817.328.2023, ctvnrh@gatewaypeople.com

BECOMING ONE | PREMARRIAGE CLASS

Saturday, Aug 26 | 8:30 am–3:30 pm | NRH Campus Saturdays, Sep 9–30 | 4:00–6:00 pm | NRH Campus

If you’re pre-engaged, engaged, or newly

married we invite you to join us for our Premarriage classes! You’ll gain valuable insight into what the Bible says about the design, purpose, and wonder of married life. Register at marriage.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Alicia Osgood, 682.233.6144, marriagenrh@gatewaypeople.com

SUMMER PINK NIGHT | I’LL BE THERE FOR YOU

Thursday, Aug 3 | 7:00 pm | Auditorium With great worship, various practical teachings, and a fun-filled After Party, you won’t want to miss this Pink Night! Register at women.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Rachel Rupert, 817.552.5885, womennrh@gatewaypeople.com

PRAY FIRST

Mondays | 7:00 am | Lobby Join us as we gather to worship and pray! Come ready to connect with God and pray for our church and nation. Contact: Alicia Osgood, 682.223.4144, prayernrh@gatewaypeople.com

MEN’S PRAYER

Wednesdays | 6:30–7:30 am | Lobby Join us as we worship and pray for the men of our church, as they lead in their homes, businesses, and communities. Contact: Alph Samuel, 972.948.1527, mennrh@gatewaypeople.com

YOUNG ADULTS ONE NIGHT Service | Tuesday, Aug 8 7:00 pm | Auditorium SLK

Join us at the Southlake Campus for worship, a message, and time to hang out with friends. Contact: Josh Hall, 817.552.7453, youngadultsnrh@gatewaypeople.com

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GATEWAY MEN

Men, we’d love to get to know you and share how you can get involved. For more information, visit men.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Todd Reynolds, 214.837.2850, mennrh@gatewaypeople.com

PRAYER TEAM

If you are interested in praying for people in our congregation, join our NRH Campus prayer team. Contact: Alicia Osgood, 682.223.4144, prayernrh@gatewaypeople.com

LEAD A GROUP: THE SKY’S THE LIMIT!

Leading a group doesn’t have to be intimidating or overwhelming! We will give you all the training, resources, and support you need. Visit groups.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Rachel Rupert, 817.552.5885, groupsnrh@gatewaypeople.com

GATEWAY EQUIP

Weekends

FIFTY-PLUS GROUPS

Tuesdays | 10:00 am | Hospitality Room

We have a variety of Equip classes featuring Jewish Equip, parenting, freedom, and marriage. For more information, stop by the Equip booth in the Lobby or visit equip.gatewaypeople.com.

If you’re a part of the 50+ crowd, you’re invited to join us on Tuesday mornings for Bible study and fellowship. Contact: Jim Vanderburg, 817.449.3663, fiftyplusnrh@gatewaypeople.com

Contact: Crystal Molinar, 817.552.7619, equipnrh@gatewaypeople.com

ACFT SCHOOL MENTORING

BABY DEDICATIONS

Sep–May | ACFT Elementary School

Sep 9–10 | Before Weekend Services | Auditorium

Do you desire to invest in the next generation? By giving just one hour a week, you can become a part of our mentoring program! For more information, visit outreach.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Kemtal Glasgow, 817.552.5863, outreachnrh@gatewaypeople.com

A baby dedication is a ceremony in which parents make a commitment before the Lord to raise their child according to God’s Word and God’s ways. If you’re interested in having your infant or child dedicated to the Lord, register at kids.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Amy Sellars, 817.552.7342, kidsnrh@gatewaypeople.com

FIFTY-PLUS DAY TRIP | THE PROMISE MUSICAL

Friday, Sep 8 | 4:30 pm | Texas Amphitheatre in Glen Rose Join Gateway Fifty-Plus for a day trip to Glen Rose, Texas, to see The Promise. We’ll meet at the NRH Campus and ride down to Glen Rose together to arrive in time for the performance at 6:30 pm. Cost: $38 per person, which includes a ticket for the event and a boxed dinner. Contact: Alicia Osgood, 682.223.6144, fiftyplusnrh@gatewaypeople.com

MEN’S BREAKFAST

Saturday, Sep 16 | 8:00–10:00 am Join us for our next Men’s Breakfast! It’s going to be a great time of putting on a few pounds, engaging in worship, and hearing from the Lord. Register at men.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Alicia Osgood, 214.223.6144, mennrh@gatewaypeople.com

YOUNG ADULTS WEEKEND

Friday–Sunday, Sep 22–24 | Sky Ranch in Van, Texas

WEEKLY EVENTS MONDAYS »» Pray First | 7:00 am | Lobby TUESDAYS »» Fifty-Plus Group | 10:00 am Hospitality Room WEDNESDAYS »» Men’s Prayer | 6:30–7:30 am | Lobby »» Gateway Students (7th–12th Graders) 7:00 pm | Auditorium

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Join hundreds of other young adults for three days away! We’ll hear from incredible speakers Tim Ross, Todd White, Elaine Fisher, and Ben Pirtle. Register by August 25 at gatewayyoungadultsweekend.com. Contact: Jenae Tankersley, 817.552.3604, youngadults@gatewaypeople.com

FAMILY NIGHT AT THE BALLPARK

Friday, Sep 29 | 7:00 pm | Globe Life Park in Arlington Bring your family to cheer on the Texas Rangers as they take on the Oakland Athletics. Then stick around after the game for the fireworks show! Price is $20 per person, which includes a ticket and food vouchers for a hot dog, soft drink, and peanuts or popcorn. Contact: Alicia Osgood, 682.223.6144, familynrh@gatewaypeople.com

GROUPS BLOCK PARTY

Aug 26–27 | Weekend Services NRH Campus Are you looking for a way to make friends and get connected but don’t know where to start? Come meet our Group Leaders before or after the weekend services and find the perfect fit for you! Contact: Rachel Rupert, 817.552.5885, groupsnrh@gatewaypeople.com

WOMEN’S MENTORING

Do you want to discover more about yourself, your potential, and your capabilities? Consider becoming a mentor or mentee. Contact: Rachel Rupert, 817.552.5885, womennrh@gatewaypeople.com

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GATEWAY GROUPS

GATEWAY GROUPS BLOCK PARTY

Saturday–Sunday, Aug 26–27

CATCH THE VISION (MEMBERSHIP CLASS)

1st Saturday of Every Month | 4:00 pm | Classroom 2D This class connects you to Gateway Church and explains our purpose, values, and history and gives you an opportunity to become a member. Register at ctv.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Janice Scott, 817.552.7483, ctvslk@gatewaypeople.com

MARRIAGE CHALLENGE

Sundays | 9:30–10:30 am | Ministry Center at 540 S. Nolen (Canceled on Holiday Weekends)

Marriage Challenge is for couples in crisis or experiencing a difficult season. Come meet with a couple from our team who is trained and passionate about supporting those in hurting marriages. We offer prayer, direction, and tools for resolution. Registration is not required, and children’s ministry is available at the Southlake Campus. Contact: Doug Hawk, 682.223.6063, marriagechallenge@gatewaypeople.com

SUMMER PINK NIGHT | I’LL BE THERE FOR YOU

Thursday, Aug 3 | 7:00 pm | Auditorium

With great worship, various practical teachings, and a fun-filled After Party, you won’t want to miss this Pink Night! Register at women.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Velory Latham, 817.552.3684, womenslk@gatewaypeople.com

Are you looking to get connected but don’t know where to start? The Gateway Church Block Party provides an easy way for you to meet all our groups at once, face-to-face. Group leaders will be there to answer any questions you may have. Contact: Liz Lowrie, 817.552.7482, groupsslk@gatewaypeople.com

LEAD A GROUP: THE SKY’S THE LIMIT!

Leading a group doesn’t have to be intimidating or overwhelming! We will give you all the training, resources, and support you need. Visit groups.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Liz Lowrie, 817.552.7482, groupsslk@gatewaypeople.com

GUEST EXPERIENCE VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION

Saturday–Sunday, Aug 19–20 | Classroom 1D

Learn more about becoming a greeter, usher, parking lot attendant, guest host, or any of our other volunteer roles. Register at serve.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Jim Mayher, 817.552.7566, serve@gatewaypeople.com

YOUNG ADULTS WEEKEND

Friday–Sunday, Sep 22–24 | Sky Ranch in Van, Texas

Join hundreds of other young adults for three days away! We’ll hear from incredible speakers Tim Ross, Todd White, Elaine Fisher, and Ben Pirtle. Register by August 25 at gatewayyoungadultsweekend.com. Contact: Jenae Tankersley, 817.552.3604, youngadults@gatewaypeople.com

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EQUIP FALL SEMESTER

Begins Wednesday, Sep 6 | 7:00 pm | Auditorium

We’re excited to kick off our fall semester with Mark Batterson, author of The Circle Maker! We’re also doing a 40-day prayer challenge and offering Equip classes for your kids! For more information, visit equip.gatewaypeople.com. No registration required, except for children’s ministry.

Contact: Crystal Johnson, 682.223.6018, equip@gatewaypeople.com

YOUNG ADULTS ONE NIGHT

Tuesday, Aug 8 7:00 pm | Auditorium

Join all campuses this month for worship, a dynamic message, and time to hang out following the service. We can’t wait to see you there! Contact: Phoebe Sparks, 817.552.7332, youngadultsslk@gatewaypeople.com

WEEKLY EVENTS TUESDAYS »» Pray First | 7:00 am | Lobby WEDNESDAYS »» Gateway Students (7th–12th Graders) 7:00 pm | Auditorium UC THURSDAYS »» Men’s Prayer | 5:30 am | Lobby SATURDAYS »» Preservice Prayer | 3:30 pm SUNDAYS »» Freedom Basics Classes | 9:00 am Classroom 1C »» Prayer for Our Nation | 10:40 am

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FINANCIAL FITNESS

ID SEMINAR EQUIP SERIES

Sunday, Aug 13 | 12:30 pm

Sundays, Sep 3–Oct 29 | 10:45 am

This monthly one-on-one coaching environment is a great place for any financial or budgeting questions you may have. The Gateway Stewardship team will help ensure the long-term success of your current budget and future financial goals. Register at stewardship.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Jacquelyn Bushnell, 817.552.7428, stewardship.gatewaypeople.com

Discover the unique life mission God has planned for you—because once you know it, you’ll have the confidence to take the next step toward your destiny. Let your destiny begin! Children’s ministry is available. Register at id.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Jacquelyn Bushnell, 817.552.7428, id@gatewaypeople.com

FINANCIAL HOPE WORKSHOP

GRIEFSHARE

Saturdays, Sep 9–Nov 4 | 2:15 pm

Sundays, Sep 3–Oct 15 | 9:00 am

Learn how to create a financial plan that includes a budget, a debt repayment strategy, and a solid savings plan. Children’s ministry is available. Register at stewardship.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Jacquelyn Bushnell, 817.552.7428, stewardship@gatewaypeople.com

If you’re experiencing heartache from the death of a loved one or friend, you don’t have to go through it alone. This class is dedicated to helping people through the grieving process. Cost: $25 for materials. Register at care.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Jen Webster, 817.552.7454, griefshare@gatewaypeople.com

FIFTY-PLUS TRIP | BRANSON

Thursday–Sunday, Oct 19–22

Join Gateway Fifty-Plus (adults ages 50+) on a four-day road trip to Branson, Missouri, to see the musical Moses, have dinner on the Showboat Branson Belle, and enjoy other excursions. Transportation provided. Cost: $425 per person. Register at fiftyplus.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Noelle Preston, 817.552.7374, fiftyplusslk@gatewaypeople.com

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GODSPELL SUMMER MUSICAL

VOTE UNDER GOD | FEATURING TEXAS LEGISLATORS

Godspell is a musical depiction of Jesus recruiting a group of disciples and teaching them a series of lessons through storytelling, contemporary-style songs, dance, and humor. Purchase tickets at godspell.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Emily Thomas, 817.552.7597, performingarts@gatewaypeople.com

Do not miss an opportunity to hear from your legislators and the work they have completed in Austin during the 85th Texas Legislature. Learn about the victories saving lives, securing civil and religious liberties, and protecting property rights. Contact: Joanna Collins, 817.552.7616, stewardship.gatewaypeople.com

Jul 27–Aug 6

DAL

MESSIANIC SERVICE

Friday, Aug 4 Jewish Dance Class | 6:15 pm | Classroom 2C Preservice Prayer | 6:30 pm | Classroom 1D Service | 7:00 pm | Auditorium SLK Join us for a powerful message that will challenge us to step out of our comfort zones, realize our worth, and live for our Messiah. Children’s ministry is available, birth through sixth grade. Registration is not required. Habrá traducción en Español. Contact: Oli Snyder, 817.552.7452, jewish@gatewaypeople.com

MONUMENTS CD | PRE-ORDER

Friday, Aug 4 | iTunes & Gateway Bookstore The new worship album from GATEWAY is available to pre-order on iTunes or from Gateway Bookstore! With a modern sound, eight brand new songs, and four Gateway Church favorites, you won’t want to miss this new project. iTunes pre-orders will receive select songs before the full album is available on Friday, September 15. Contact: Peyton Sepeda, 817.552.7383, gatewaymusic@gatewaypeople.com

THE GLOBAL LEADERSHIP SUMMIT SIMULCAST

Thursday–Friday, Aug 10–11

SLK GRP

You’ll hear from world-class experts on leadership, including Bill Hybels, Marcus Buckingham, Angela Duckworth, Laszlo Bock, and so many more! No matter where you lead— from the boardroom to the living room—you’re invited to this spectacular two-day leadership conference. Register at gls.gatewaypeople.com. Promo Code: PHS17TEAM. Contact: Jaclyn Bowe, 817.552.3629, gls@gatewaypeople.com

PRESBYTERY SERVICES

Sunday, Aug 13 | 6:00 pm | All Campuses Monday, Aug 14 | 10:00 am & 7:00 pm | All Campuses Tuesday, Aug 15 | 10:00 am | All Campuses One word from God can change your life. Join us for Gateway’s Presbytery Services as pastors prophesy to individuals and the congregation at each campus. For more information, visit presbytery.gatewaypeople.com

PERFORMING ARTS CLASSES

Aug 15–Sep 27

Saturday, Aug 26 | 4:00 pm | Classroom 2C

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CHRISTMAS MUSICAL AUDITIONS

Thursday, Sep 7 | 5:30–10:00 pm SLK Friday, Sep 8 | 5:30–10:00 pm SLK Sunday, Sep 10 | 4:00–8:00 pm SLK

Are you a singer, actor, or dancer looking for an opportunity to use your skills at church? Audition for this year’s Christmas musical! For more information and to register, visit performingarts.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Rachel Turner, 682.223.6913, performingarts@gatewaypeople.com

KAIROS II

Thursday–Friday, Sep 21–22 9:00 am–5:00 pm | Auditorium

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KAIROS II is a safe place to find greater freedom in Christ and to be prepared to grow in our freedom in our day-to-day lives. KAIROS is a prerequisite for this event. Register at kairos.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Krystina Simon, 817.552.7606, kairos2@gatewaypeople.com

KARI JOBE | THE GARDEN TOUR

Friday, Oct 13 | 7:00 pm

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Join us for a night experiencing God’s presence with Kari Jobe and special guest Cody Carnes. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit premierproductions.com. Contact: Rachel Melton, 817.552.3728, worshipconnection@gatewaypeople.com

KAIROS

Thursday–Friday, Nov 16–17 9:00 am–5:00 pm | Auditorium

SLK

KAIROS is a time for you to experience God in a deeper and more intimate way. Come expecting to have an encounter with the Holy Spirit through worship, teaching, and ministry. Register at kairos.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Krystina Simon, 817.552.7606, kairos@gatewaypeople.com

GATEWAY KIDS | VOLUNTEER POSITIONS AVAILABLE

We’re looking for team members who would like to help us shape the next generation! Volunteer positions (for age groups birth–elementary) are open at all campuses. Contact: Hannah Brennan, 682.223.6025, kidsslk@gatewaypeople.com

SOUTHLAKE CAMPUS SLK 700 Blessed Way · Southlake, TX 76092 Sat 4:00 pm & 5:45 pm Sun 9:00 am, 10:45 am & 12:30 pm DALLAS CAMPUS DAL 12123 Hillcrest Rd · Dallas, TX 75230 Sat 5:45 pm Sun 10:45 am FRISCO CAMPUS FRS 7125 Legacy Dr · Frisco, TX 75034 Sat 4:00 pm & 5:45 pm Sun 9:00 am, 10:45 am & 12:30 pm GRAND PRAIRIE CAMPUS GRP 2404 N Carrier Pkwy · Grand Prairie, TX 75050 Sat 4:00 pm Sun 9:00 am, 10:45 am & 12:30 pm NORTH FORT WORTH CAMPUS NFW 4209 Basswood Blvd · Fort Worth, TX 76137 Sat 4:00 pm & 5:45 pm Sun 9:00 am, 10:45 am & 12:30 pm NRH CAMPUS NRH 7501 Davis Blvd · North Richland Hills, TX 76182 Sat 4:00 pm & 5:45 pm Sun 9:00 am, 10:45 am & 12:30 pm MINISTRY CENTER MIN 540 S Nolen · Southlake, TX 76092 UNIVERSITY CAMPUS UC 2121 E Southlake Blvd · Southlake, TX 76092 817.328.1000

CHILDREN’S MINISTRY AVAILABLE

WEEKLY EVENTS WEDNESDAYS »» Gateway Students (7th–12th Graders) 7:00 pm | Auditorium UC DAL FRS GRP NFW NRH

SUNDAYS »» Marriage Challenge | 9:30 am MIN (Canceled on Holiday Weekends)

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Join us for classes in acting, dancing, and singing. Classes meet once a week and are offered in six-week sessions for both children and adults. Register at performingarts.gatewaypeople.com. Cost: $50 per session. Contact: Rachel Turner, 682.223.6918, creativearts@gatewaypeople.com

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Profile

BRANDON SHOWS MALLORY AND I WERE BEST FRIENDS IN HIGH SCHOOL. We used to joke that we would be in each other’s weddings. I’d be the man of honor, and she’d be the best woman. Little did we know that nine years later we’d finally be in each other’s wedding, just in different roles! I FELT LIKE I BELONGED THE FIRST DAY I WALKED INTO GATEWAY. It was January 2009 after I graduated college. I was very broken, and I reached out to Mallory and asked her what church she went to. I came to Gateway with her one Sunday, and as soon as I walked in the doors, I felt the Lord telling me, “You’re home.” I hadn’t even given my life to Him yet, but over the course of that service, I was overwhelmed with this feeling of love that I never felt before. Later that day, after I grappled with what I experienced, I gave my life to the Lord. AFTER I GOT SAVED, I DIDN’T HAVE A LOT OF GOOD INFLUENCES. The only people I knew were my fraternity brothers and high school friends who were not exactly the people I needed in my life to begin to walk out my new faith. For a few months, all I did was go to work, come home, read my Bible, and play video games. I was lonely and didn’t know what I got myself into. Then Mallory invited me to Gateway Young Adults (what used to be called Seven), and I began to make friends with some amazing people. The Lord slowly began to replace my old, unhealthy friendships with new, thriving, encouraging ones. These friends ended up being in my wedding and are still a huge part of my life. For that reason, I want every young person to experience what I did! For more about our Gateway pastors and staff, visit staff.gatewaypeople.com.

FAMILY Mallory, wife of 7 years. Two girls, Ellie (5) and Maddie (3), and two little boys in heaven.

EDUCATION Degree in management and marketing from Texas Tech University.

ROLE AT GATEWAY Young Adults Pastor.

BACKSTORY Born and raised in Columbus, Ohio.

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Want to join a Gateway group but don’t know where to start?

SOUTHLAKE CAMPUS Saturday–Sunday, Aug 26–27 | During Weekend Services groups.gatewaypeople.com

Join us for classes designed to encourage, enlighten, and equip you! FALL SEMESTER

SEP 6–NOV 19

SOUTHLAKE CAMPUS

Register at equip.gatewaypeople.com.


Presbytery Services SATURDAY, AUGUST 12

During Weekend Services SUNDAY, AUGUST 13

During Weekend Services and 6:00 pm MONDAY, AUGUST 14 | 10:00 am & 7:00 pm TUESDAY, AUGUST 15 | 10:00 am

All Campuses presbytery.gatewaypeople.com Children’s ministry is available.

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