Texas megachurch founder Robert Morris pleads guilty to child sex abuse
charges
[October 03, 2025]
By JAMIE STENGLE
The founder of a Texas megachurch who resigned last year after a woman
in Oklahoma accused the pastor of sexually abusing her in the 1980s
pleaded guilty Thursday to five counts of lewd and indecent acts with a
child, authorities said.
Robert Preston Morris, 64, entered the pleas before a judge in
Oklahoma’s Osage County as part of a plea agreement, according to the
state attorney general’s office.
The abuse began in 1982 when the victim was 12 and Morris was a
traveling evangelist staying in Hominy, Oklahoma, with her family,
according to the statement by Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner
Drummond. The abuse continued over the next four years, the statement
said.
Morris was the senior pastor of Gateway Church in the Dallas-Fort Worth
suburb of Southlake, where he led one of the nation's largest
megachurches until his resignation. He was indicted earlier this year by
an Oklahoma grand jury. Under the plea agreement, Morris received a
10-year suspended sentence with the first six months to be served in the
Osage County Jail.
Morris was handcuffed and wearing a suit as he was escorted out of court
on Thursday by two sheriff's deputies.
The victim, Cindy Clemishire, who is now 55, said in a statement that
“justice has finally been served, and the man who manipulated, groomed
and abused me as a 12-year-old innocent girl is finally going to be
behind bars.” The Associated Press typically does not name people who
say they have been sexually assaulted unless they come forward publicly,
as Clemishire has done.

“My hope is that many victims hear my story, and it can help lift their
shame and allow them to speak up,” she said. “I hope that laws continue
to change and new ones are written so children and victims’ rights are
better protected. I hope that people understand the only way to stop
child sexual abuse is to speak up when it happens or is suspected.”
Morris must register as a sex offender and will be supervised by Texas
authorities via interstate compact. He also was ordered to pay his costs
of incarceration, including any medical expenses, and restitution to the
victim.
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Texas megachurch founder Robert Morris is escorted out of the
building after pleading guilty to lewd and indecent acts with a
child at the Osage County Courthouse in Pawhuska, Okla., on
Thursday, Oct. 2, 2025. (Juan Figueroa/The Dallas Morning News via
AP)

One of Morris' attorneys, Bill Mateja, said Morris wanted to accept
responsibility for his conduct, and wanted to bring the legal matter
to an end for the sake of him and his family and Clemishire and her
family.
“While he believes that he long since accepted responsibility in the
eyes of God and that Gateway Church was a manifestation of that
acceptance, he readily accepted responsibility in the eyes of the
law,” Mateja said.
Mateja said Morris wanted to apologize to Clemishire and her family
for his conduct and asked for forgiveness.
When asked about the allegations last year by The Christian Post,
Morris said in a statement to the publication that when he was in
his early 20s he was “involved in inappropriate sexual behavior with
a young lady in a home where I was staying.” He said it was “kissing
and petting, not intercourse, but it was wrong."
Gateway Church was founded by Morris in 2000. He has been
politically active and formerly served on President Donald Trump’s
evangelical advisory board. The church hosted Trump on its Dallas
campus in 2020 for a discussion on race relations and the economy.
Gateway Church declined to comment Thursday.
The pleas were entered before Osage County District Special Judge
Cindy Pickerill.
“There can be no tolerance for those who sexually prey on children,”
Drummond said. “This case is all the more despicable because the
perpetrator was a pastor who exploited his position of trust and
authority. The victim in this case has waited far too many years for
this day.”
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