
Ex-Gateway employees say the church had a culture of silence and trauma. Is that changing?
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64% : "The first 10 years were the most fruitful ministry I've ever had in my life.61% : "I personally had concerns for the majority of my time at Gateway," said Derek Dunn, who worked at the church for about six years and pastored several campuses, including Gateway's biggest, in Southlake.
59% : "In an effort to protect, those who question are silenced, and within non-denominational spaces they often have little recourse for making complaints.
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