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Page 1: Gateway Life | January 2015

RESOLUTION OR RESTITUTIONThe best approach to the New Year

is through reflection. p. 10

RE:GENERATE Gateway Generate turns kids into tomorrow’s worship leaders. p. 15

YOU MIGHT BE FASTING IF ... 10 Signs You're on a Fast. p. 18

STARTING THE NEW YEAR AT GATEWAY CHURCH. p. 12

JANUARY 2015

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CONTENTSJANUARY 2015

DOWNLOAD THE GATEWAY LIFE APP AND READ GATEWAY LIFE ANYTIME, ANYWHERE.Now available for iPhone, Android phones, iPad, and Kindle Fire. For more information, visit gatewaylifemag.com.

C O M M E N T S

2 WELCOME 3 PULSE

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8 BLESS A LIFE Learn more about how you can bless others.

F E AT U R E S

RESOLUTION OR RESTITUTIONThe best approach to the New Year is through reflection.

PUTTING GOD FIRST Starting the New Year at Gateway Church.

RE:GENERATE Gateway Generate turns kids into tomorrow’s worship leaders.

YOU MIGHT BE FASTING IF ... 10 Signs You're on a Fast.

MARK HARRIS & THOMAS MILLER'S "Grace That Won't Let Go"

20 ANNOUNCEMENTS 26 ACTIVITIES 28 PROFILE – GAYLAND LAWSHE

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WELCOME to GATEWAY LIFENOW THAT THE HOLIDAYS ARE OVER, I hope you’re looking to 2015 with excitement and anticipation. The new year offers the opportunity to reset our lives, which is why so many of us make resolutions to change things and reorient our focus. I want to encourage you to take a look at the pace of your life. Some of the most important resolutions you can make in 2015 might be slowing down, prioritizing family, and putting God first.

At Gateway, we’re approaching 2015 with some new initiatives as well. We’re making sure our focus is on God and on His work in people’s lives as we define our priorities and begin the initiatives for this year. Each time we stop to review the previous year and plan for the new one, we’re so thankful for all the ways God has used our ministry to bless people. At all of our campuses combined, we helped more than 3,000 people find a life-giving relationship with the Lord in 2014. Many more have gone deeper in their walk with Christ. We’re asking God to give us expanded impact and influence as we minister for Him in 2015.

In this issue of Gateway Life, you’ll find an article about how you can begin the new year at Gateway with a place of involvement and service for you and your family (page 12). You’ll be encouraged by our feature about Gateway Generate, a minis-try that disciples and trains young worshippers (page 15). And you’ll enjoy the deep spiritual insights in a special guest article written by Pastor John Spurling (page 10), president of The King’s University (TKU). We are so proud of the work being done at TKU. Be sure to read Pastor John’s article and drop by the University Campus to take a look around.

Another thing you’ll find in this issue is exciting information on our churchwide Bless A Life campaign. It’s our desire to express our hearts of generosity into our communities, and we think Bless A Life will enable each of us to demonstrate generosity in practical expressions throughout our daily lives. You’ll find great ideas on how you can participate on page 8.

I know you will enjoy this issue of Gateway Life! As we get 2015 started, let’s set our eyes on God and make it our collective heart’s desire to wait on Him to reveal His work in our lives!

Tom LaneLead Executive Senior Pastor

gateway lifegatewaylifemag.com

David Smith, Thomas Miller, Senior Pastoral OversightLawrence Swicegood, Editor-in-Chief

project managementTracey Schwellinger

editorialStacy Burnett, Managing EditorDaniel Hopkins, Senior Writer/EditorShea Tellefsen, Staff Writer/EditorKatie Smith, Staff WriterGeorgette Shuler, Copy Editor

photographyCory Hale

artShane Dennehey, Creative DirectorTim Lautensack, Art Director/DesignerMegan White, DesignerKiki Thompson, Designer Jonathan Irwin, Contributing IllustratorKatrina Sirmon, Production DesignerDavid Phillips, Print Coordinator

OUR VISION is to see people saved, healed, set free, discipled, equipped, empowered, and serving.

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GATEWAYPEOPLE.COM 3For Gateway’s complete mission statement, visit mission.gatewaypeople.com.

Gateway is committed to seeing every person BELIEVING in Jesus, BELONGING to family, BECOMING a disciple, and BUILDING His kingdom.

“I went with my hubby and a group of friends to inspect, tape, and scan shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child. It was a blast! I can’t wait to go back and help out again!”Teresa Martinez | Email

“My wife and I recently received some extra money from a work bonus, and after we tithed on it there was still a nice chunk left. Around that time, James Robison was doing a big push to raise money to put water

wells in Africa, and we decided to use the rest of the bonus—$4,800—and give two wells. Two weeks later, my company, which was just bought out by another company, sent me a notice. After going over the finances, they decided to reward the employees with the extra money from the buyout. We were expecting a small deposit in our 401k, but do you know how much it was? $48,000! Exactly 10 times what we gave for those water wells! PASTOR ROBERT HAS HELPED US SO MUCH OVER THE YEARS TO BE CHEERFUL GIVERS. GOD KEEPS BLESSING US WHEN WE GIVE CHEERFULLY!”

Reed Prejean | Email

“THIS ISSUE WAS PERFECT TIMING FOR US! #WORTHTHEWAIT” @cheyenneharlin | Instagram

IN RESPONSE TO THE DECEMBER COVER OF GATEWAY LIFE:

“LOVE THE COVER.”@paigehaney84 | Instagram

GATEWAYPEOPLE

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“Our four-year-old asked Jesus

into her heart on Friday after

watching it!”Jennifer Cook | Facebook

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"I LOVED IT EVEN THOUGH I HAD

TO SEE IT IN AN OVERFLOW ROOM! I ALSO ACCEPTED JESUS IN MY LIFE AFTER WATCHING

IT, THANK YOU!" Jmjm Marquez | Facebook

“Our entire family was amazed and inspired by this year’s Truthical! We want to say a tremendous thank you to everyone who worked to

make it possible!” Solas Artisan | Facebook

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“WE MADE JULIETTE’S HOMEMADE MAC N’ CHEESE AND GRANNY’S CHICKEN

DRESSING FROM THE THANKSGIVING ISSUE OF GATEWAY LIFE. WE LOVED IT!”

Gabrielle Earley (age 17) | Email

We asked if you liked Truthical:

“It was truly a fabulous production and the message was the best part!”Landon Riddle | Facebook

“In April, the Men’s Brigade came out and took care of some over-grown trees and land-scaping in my yard. I was so impressed by the men who came. They were very res–pectful, energetic, willing to help, and just amazing. One even saw my fire pit and cut a few logs for us! I walked out at the beginning to see if there was any-thing I needed to do and caught them in prayer by the side of my house before they

began. I was highly impressed! I feel blessed by Gateway Church and the people I have encountered. I am honored to be a member.”

Jill Padron | Email

"EXCELLENT NOVEMBER ISSUE OF GATEWAY LIFE!"

Ollie Harrell | Facebook

“PHENOMENAL JOB! BROADWAY WORTHY! I LOVED IT MORE THIS TIME THAN THE LAST AND THAT WAS AWESOME TOO!”Hilda Simmons | Facebook

“My family and I love to try new recipes, and the recipes in the November issue of Gateway Life did not disappoint! We made three of the six recipes, and I chose to make Juliette’s Homemade Mac N’ Cheese. I wondered why it required so much cheese, but you need every bit! Thank you!”Issac Earley (age 14) | Email

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BROOKE BRYANTassociate pastor, seven (young adults)

WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE WAY TO RELAX? Working in my yard or just being outdoors. My friends think it’s odd, but for some reason it helps me unwind. 

PROUDEST MOMENT? Accomplishing an Olympic triathlon a few years ago. I’m pretty competitive with myself, and I just wanted to say I’d done it. I hope to do more in the future. 

DO YOU HAVE ANY HOBBIES? I enjoy doing floral design. I started doing it a few years ago when a friend needed flowers for her wedding. Some of the moms saw what I’d done and asked me to do flowers for their kids’ weddings. Since then, I’ve done 24 more weddings! 

SOMETHING PEOPLE WOULD BE SURPRISED TO KNOW ABOUT YOU? I’ve been to every state but Alaska. Every summer during my childhood, my family would load up in the Suburban and travel to the Coca-Cola Collectors Club Conventions, which were held all over the United States.

WHAT IS YOUR ULTIMATE DAY? Having all my family together—eating, laughing, watching football with a fire in the fireplace all while being entertained by my five nieces and nephews.

H I G H F I V E

For more about Gateway pastors and staff, visit bios.gatewaypeople.com.

“Recently, more than 200 children, students, and adults served with 10 different organizations in the North Dallas area. They ranged from homeless shelters to family service centers and local festivals celebrating our veterans. In fact, we even put on an ice-cream social and a carwash (washing wheel chairs) at local nursing homes. It was an amazing experience for everyone and a wonderful opportunity to express generosity beyond simply giving finances. I tell you this because each of you played a major role in helping Gateway Frisco pull off our first Bless! Serve Day. Thank you so much for your prayers, counsel, time, and energy. We really appreciate you.”

Pastor Jelani Lewis | Email

“My husband and I both submitted our lives to Christ after years of thinking we were saved. We felt the Holy Spirit’s tug during the ‘Religious Roots’ message and came forward together. We are excited to have joined Gateway last weekend! We love being there each weekend, and we’re looking forward to what He has for us at Gateway!” Chay McClellan | Email

“‘AMAZING HUSBAND’ WAS ONE OF THE MOST

EYE OPENING AND PRACTICAL MESSAGES

I'VE EVER HEARD. IT HAS MADE ME WANT

TO READ THE BLESSED LIFE AGAIN!”

Cara Fodor Saltar | Facebook

“Amazing Grace was a great series. ‘Amazing

Works’ was so helpful in answering

questions I’ve had for a long time.”

Aaron Hubbard | Facebook

“I love this series. Grace is a word God has been laying on my heart for about five

months, and this series has taught me so much.”

Tiffany Carroll | Facebook

GATEWAYPEOPLE

All responses taken from Gateway Church social media. Send us feedback on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram, or email us at [email protected].

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BLESS A LIFE

When Pastor Robert preaches about living the blessed life, something interesting hap-pens. Volunteer numbers at Gateway increase exponentially. It’s because the message isn’t just about giving your finances, it’s about giving yourself. You bless lives when you serve here at Gateway, and you can also be a blessing by serving people outside the church. That’s why this year, as we focus on The Blessed Life, we are launching Bless A Life—a campaign to bless the people in our communities and daily lives.

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SERVE YOUR CHURCH:

MYGATEWAY Use the app to help people and direct them to ministries at Gateway.

CHILDREN’S MINISTRY Welcome and assist families as they check in their children.

GREETER Greet people as they enter the building and Auditorium.

USHER Assist people with finding seats.

PRAYER TEAM Pray for the people and ministries of Gateway.

COMMUNION TEAM Prepare and help serve communion.

FRESH START Welcome and encourage new believers at the Fresh Start booth.

GATEWAY SAFETY UNIT Help provide a safe, warm worship environment.

PARKING LOT TEAM Welcome and assist people as they arrive in the parking lot.

GATEWAY MEDICAL TEAM Assist with medical situations during services and special events.

WATER BAPTISM Help check people in during water baptisms.

JEWISH MINISTRY Pray for and assist with Jewish Ministry events.

HEARTLINE Call and thank weekend guests for coming to Gateway.

EQUIP Help set up classrooms and greet attendees.

WORSHIP Assist with special events, live recordings, and conferences.

SERVE YOUR COMMUNITY:

DELIVER a meal or treat to a neighbor or coworker.

BRING flowers to someone.

OFFER to babysit for free.

PAY for someone’s coffee or meal behind you in the drive-through.

SEND a note of encouragement to someone.

GIVE another driver your parking spot.

GIVE a treat to the postman or delivery person.

LEAVE a big tip for a waiter or waitress.

PAY for someone’s movie ticket behind you in line.

SLIP $20 to someone you know is struggling financially.

PAY for someone’s meal or dessert at a restaurant.

BAKE goodies and take them to the police station, fire station, or hospital.

TAKE a box of donuts to a school, office, etc.

PRAY for your neighborhood, school, or local business.

SPEND an afternoon helping out at a homeless shelter.

There are many ways you can Bless A Life. Be creative and keep your ears open to the different opportunities presented at your campus and in your Gateway Group. Share your Bless A Life stories on social media with the hashtag #blessalife.

For more information about Bless A Life, visit blessalife.gatewaypeople.com.

THERE WILL BE MANY OPPORTUNITIES presented by each Gateway campus to participate in Bless A Life. Whether it’s with your Gateway Group, your family, or by yourself, we want to encourage everyone to participate. No act is too small. In fact, we believe the seemingly small blessings of individuals will make the largest impact. Take a look at these ideas anyone can use.

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A FEW YEARS AGO I TOOK MY FAMILY ON A TRIP to “The Big Apple,” New York City. We only had two days to spend in the city and see the sights, so I booked a hotel near the famed Times Square—where every New Year’s Eve approximately one million people crowd the streets and stand in the cold to mark the end of one year and the dawn of another … out with the old and in with the new!

For most Americans, the New Year is a time to look for-ward. It’s a time to make resolutions about what we hope to achieve in the coming months. In a recent study, the experts tell us approximately 62% of adults surveyed stated that they made New Year’s resolutions last January. At the top of the list were the typical things like “losing weight,” “getting organized,” and “enjoying life more.” These are admirable goals that are most often sincerely pledged at the start of a new year with the hope of a new beginning.

Unfortunately, year after year we find only about 8% of those individuals who make New Year’s resolutions actually keep them. What’s more striking is that the word “resolu-tion” comes from the root “to resolve” and simply means, “to make a definite and serious decision to do something.” So, it almost goes without saying that “Houston, we have a problem!”

While the marking of the New Year lends itself to thoughts of a fresh start and a new beginning, perhaps we would benefit more from reflecting on what has happened over the past year. Instead of simply looking toward the future and the annual exercise of listing the often empty promises of what we want to do in the coming months, we might be better served this year to first look back.

This is precisely what the Lord instructed His people to do as they celebrated their New Year during the feast

of Rosh Hashanah. The feast marks the beginning of the Jewish New Year and ushers in what is commonly known as the “10 Days of Awe” or “10 Days of Repentance.” These are days set aside for introspection and reflection on the mistakes of the past year. The 10 days between the Feast of

Trumpets (Rosh Hashanah) and the High Holy Day known as Yom Kippur, or the Day of Atonement, were provided to allow the children of God to repent. It was also a time to make restitution with anyone they may have wronged in the previous year. And of course, to make sure their lives were right in the eyes of God.

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RESOLUTIONRESTITUTIONTHE BEST APPROACH TO THE NEW YEAR IS THROUGH REFLECTION

by DR. JOHN SPURLING

As we look with anticipation into the potential for good that awaits us this year, let’s also use this time for personal introspection and, if necessary, repentance.

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by KATIE SMITHHAPPY NEW YEAR FROM GATEWAY CHURCH! We are so thankful for all the Lord did in 2014, and we are excited about the ways we already see Him moving in 2015. At the start of each new year, Gateway takes the time to present opportunities and resources to help you put God first in your life. Whether you’ve been at Gateway for many years or you’ve only been with us for a short time, there are so many ways to participate! We know God will move in your life for honoring Him with the first of your new year.

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ary 3–4 or January 10–11. It also includes a CD featuring original worship songs from Gateway Wor-ship artists.

Beginning January 11, audio of the devotional will be available for free on the myGateway App or at theblessedlife.gatewaypeople.com. You can also download it from iTunes for $0.99.

21-DAY CHURCHWIDE FASTJanuary 11–31Sometimes after a busy season, we need to slow down, rest, and set our focus on the Lord again. Realign-ing our priorities to God’s heart and making time to listen to His voice are important things that often go on the back burner, and that’s why, as a church, we are setting aside 21 days to fast and pray.

Please pray about how God may want you to fast. If your health allows, consider fasting one meal a day or perhaps a certain type of food. Or you may want to consider fasting things like television, nonessential email, or social media, which can often consume a great amount of time in your daily life. Instead, we encourage you to dedicate time to reading God’s Word, praying, and listening to His direction for your life, your family, or the church in the upcoming year.

MYGATEWAY: KEEP THE CONVERSATION GOING January 11–31The best way to start the new year is not only by reading the devotional and participating in the fast but by joining your church family in con-necting to the Lord through daily prayer and discussion. Log onto the myGateway App and keep the

conversation going with 21 days of prayer activation videos and opportunities to interact with others, request prayer, discuss what you’ve learned, and instantly see how God is moving through The Blessed Life.

THE BLESSED LIFE SERIES GROUPSJanuary 11–February 22Gateway Church always has small groups, but during this seven-week series, we want to be a church of small groups. With discussion guides available and opportuni-ties to grow in your faith and com-munity, this series provides the perfect chance to host or attend a group. We’d love to see every per-son at Gateway growing and con-necting with others during this time. To find a group that’s right for you or to host a group, visit groups.gatewaypeople.com.

BLESS A LIFE Beginning January 11The Blessed Life series not only inspires us to be generous with money, but with every area of our lives. This year we’re launching Bless A Life, an initiative to bless others in our lives and communities. Whether it’s buying the next person in line a cup of coffee or volunteering at a homeless shelter, we want to encourage you to be a blessing. Each Gateway campus and Blessed Life series group will have a variety of opportunities to participate, so be on the lookout for ways that you and your family can bless a life. Visitblessalife.gatewaypeople.com for tips and ideas.

FIRST CONFERENCEJanuary 4–7Southlake, Frisco, and North Fort Worth CampusesGateway’s First Conference is a great way to kick off the new year! This year’s conference starts with Jack Hayford during our weekend services (January 3–4) and continues with featured speakers John Maxwell, Tom Mullins, John Gray, and Miles McPherson. You won’t want to miss this exciting time of moving and insightful worship, messages, and ministry. For times and locations, visit first.gatewaypeople.com.

THE BLESSED LIFE SERIESJanuary 10–February 22Our culture is saturated with op-posing views on what it means to be blessed, but what does the Bible say about it? How can we live blessed lives? Join us for this seven-week series based on Pastor Robert’s life message and bestselling book, The Blessed Life. With new examples, testimonies, and a weekend to hear from Pastor Jimmy Evans, this series will encourage you and chal-lenge the way you think about gen-erosity and living a full, blessed life.

THE BLESSED LIFE SPECIAL EDITION BOOK, FEATURING A 21-DAY DEVOTIONALJanuary 11–31For the past nine years, Gateway has released a devotional in Janu-ary to unite the church and dedicate the first of the year to the Lord. This year, our 21-day devotional will be included in a special edition of Pas-tor Robert’s book, The Blessed Life. Pick up your complimentary book during weekend services Janu-

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NIGHT OF WORSHIP AND THE WORDWednesday, January 14 6:56 pm | Southlake Campus

Join Gateway Equip in kicking off the winter/spring semester with a Night of Worship and the Word! This night presents a unique combination of worship and teaching from God’s

Word, and it’s a great opportunity to engage and seek the Lord’s will for 2015. This night is free and registra-tion is not required. Children’s min-istry is available, birth through sixth grade. For more information, contact Nicole Grey at 817.552.3686, email [email protected], or visit equip.gatewaypeople.com.

HABITATIONSunday, February 8 | 6:00 pm Southlake, Frisco, and North Fort Worth Campuses Join us for a night of worship, prayer, and testimonies about how the Lord is using The Blessed Life series to impact lives! Visit habitation.gatewaypeople.com for details.

FIRST CONFERENCEJanuary 4–7Southlake, Frisco, and NorthFort Worth Campuses

THE BLESSED LIFE SERIESJanuary 10–February 22

THE BLESSED LIFE SPECIAL EDITION BOOK, FEATURING A 21-DAY DEVOTIONALJanuary 11–31

21-DAY CHURCHWIDE FASTJanuary 11–31

MYGATEWAY:KEEP THE CONVERSATION GOING January 11–31

THE BLESSED LIFE SERIES GROUPSJanuary 11–February 22

BLESS A LIFE Beginning January 11

NIGHT OF WORSHIP AND THE WORDWednesday, January 14 | 6:56 pmSouthlake Campus

HABITATIONSunday, February 8 | 6:00 pm

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ERO. THAT'S THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO CAME TO GATEWAY GENERATE'S most recent Night of Worship. Pastors David and Alena Moore and the Generate worship team of young worshippers had worked diligently to decorate and build an elaborate set for the platform in the Southlake Campus Auditorium. It would be their only Night of

Worship in 2014, and even the smallest details needed to be perfect. Hundreds of yards of twinkle lights were strung from the rafters, and a small chapel facade was constructed to be the centerpiece of the stage, around which the musicians would play. They rehearsed for weeks and treated it like it was the biggest night of their lives—except nobody came.

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STARTING FROM SCRATCHTen years ago, Pastor Thomas Miller saw a need to raise up worshippers, and he enlisted David and Alena to start Gateway Generate. They weren’t on staff at Gateway, but they took the role in a volunteer capacity. The goal was to take young singers and musicians from within Gateway’s community to develop their talents and teach them how to lead a congre-gation in worship. However, David says it’s never been about music as much as discipleship. “If I had to boil everything we do down to one statement, it’s that we want to know God and to be known by God,” says David. “Playing our instruments has always come second to us.”

However, in the beginning, David and Alena had to focus on both the spiritual side and the skill side. During the first audition, 15 teenagers

showed up. “We had them all play together, and it was just awful,” says David with a laugh. “But we didn’t have any other options, so we called them all back together and said,

‘Congratulations! You made the team!’ Alena and I had to teach them how to play their instruments.”

After more than a decade under their leadership, that same group has gone on to be some of the most prominent players and singers at Gateway, leading thousands of people in worship. “It’s the most fulfill-ing thing to see our team walking out their callings and loving what they’re doing,” says Alena. And now, a new generation of worshippers is coming up.

David and Alena talk about the night as if it was a success, and in fact it was. Leading up to it, they heard the Lord ask, “Would you go to all this trouble if I was the only One invited?” Without hesitation, they answered,

“Yes.” So the team rehearsed for weeks, prepared the room and their hearts, and set up to play for an audience of One. “It was a heart check for all of us,” says David. “But, it ended up being one of the greatest times of worship I’ve ever had. We had a blast!” The team warmly refers to the night as the Generate Night of Worship, “Just for Jesus.”

On Friday, February 20, Generate’s Night of Worship will return, and this time everyone is invited. And instead of sending the kids to children’s ministry, families are encouraged to worship together.

“There are families with young kids who come to experience the presence of the Lord together,” says David. “It’s even okay if they run around.” Who knows, they might even be Gateway’s next generation of worship leaders.

“IF I HAD TO BOIL EVERYTHING WE DO DOWN TO ONE STATEMENT, IT’S THAT WE WANT TO KNOW GOD AND TO BE KNOWN BY GOD.”

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PASSING THE TORCHOn a recent Wednesday evening in Southlake, the fresh-faced Generate team sets up to lead worship for Gateway Students. This time, how-ever, David and Alena Moore are nowhere in sight. Instead, Josh Coad, one of the first 15 kids who tried out for Generate a decade ago, is leading the team. He directs the youth with the same skill and confidence of David, his predecessor and now close friend. To his left are Ezra Cohen

and Jessica Sheppard, also original team members.

However, on this night, most of the team is made up of exceptional teenagers—one senior whose safety school is Princeton, another senior who has the makings of a drum virtuoso, a freshman who invents new electronic sounds just to use in worship, and more! Just before the service begins, a crowd of kids known as the “Worship Mob” gathers in the hallway. While they won’t be on the platform that night, their job is to blend in with the students in the congregation and lead worship from their seats. The same thing takes place at each of Gateway’s campuses. From the musicians to the Worship

Mob, they all come each week to submit themselves and their talents for worship.

The vision has been passed down well. The first generation of Generate is now leading the charge while a new generation is discovering what it means to know God and be known by Him. “You can know a lot about some-body, but they might not know you,” says David. “That’s what we want our team to be known for—being people who know and love God and aren’t satisfied with just being great worship leaders and great musicians. When they go through a hard time they’re found in Jesus. They’re a worshipper through it all.” GL

Gateway Generate’s Night of Worship will be on Friday, February 20, at the Southlake Campus.

On Friday, February 20, Generate's Night of Worship will return.

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YOU MIGHT BE FASTING IF… by SHEA TELLEFSEN and DANIEL HOPKINS

You thought about putting a cheeseburger in your blender so you won’t break your

liquid-only fast.

You find yourself daydreaming about chocolate.

You know exactly what meal you’re going to eat when the fast is over.

You scour the book of Daniel to see if the Daniel Fast includes smoked brisket.

It doesn’t.

You read your Bible at lunchtime and have to skip the part about Jesus feeding

the 5,000.

The sound of Pastor Tom Lane’s voice on the audio version of The Blessed Life devo-tional is the only thing that soothes you.

You keep thinking you hear an earthquake, but it’s just your stomach growling.

You start secretly craving your dog’s treats. You’ve posted Matthew 4:4 on your mirror: “Man shall not live by bread alone, but by

every word that proceeds the mouth of God.”

Your fingers start to look like hot dogs.

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MARK HARRIS AND THOMAS MILLER’S

“GRACE THAT WON’T LET GO”by DANIEL HOPKINS

SITTING IN A ROOM WITH PASTORS MARK HARRIS AND THOMAS MILLER is like watching a comedy routine. The two songwriters tell jokes about their own home states (Alabama and West Virginia, respectively) and finish each other’s sentences with hilarious quips. It’s clear they enjoy working together, but their chemistry really shines when they team up to write music. Their newest song, “Grace That Won’t Let Go,” is a perfect example of what happens when two great songwriters are impacted by one of the greatest gifts God has given us: grace.

Though the song came to fruition during Pastor Robert’s Amazing Grace series, the idea for it was sparked when Pastor David Moore emailed Gateway songwriters to see if anyone had any songs about grace. “The morning I read the email, a chorus and some verses came to me,” says Mark. “I love how Mark wrote the first two words of the chorus,” adds Thomas. “He flipped the title of the classic hymn.”

After Mark and Thomas molded the initial idea into what we hear today, the result has all the power of the centuries-old song with a modern worship sound. “Grace, amazing / Grace, unfailing / Grace that saves my soul. / Grace, unending / Grace, unrelenting / Grace that won’t let go.”

Though both writers worked on the song, they’re quick to give each other a bulk of the credit. However, one thing they both agree on is that something was much different about writing this song. “It didn’t require a lot of work on our part,” says Mark.

“Some songs God just gives you. You can go into a writer’s room and work hard, but at the end of the day sometimes God just shows up and says, ‘I’m going to give you a song.’”

It debuted the day after it was written—just in time for the second weekend of Pastor Robert’s Amazing Grace series. “That’s the beauty of songs that come from Gateway,” says Thomas.

“Five years from now we’ll be able to point to this song and say, ‘That was a moment we lived in.’ Pastor Robert heard the Lord say to do a series on grace, and this song is an outflow of that.”

“There’s nothing brilliant about what we did,” says Mark. “God was speaking to us about grace, and we just wrote about it.”

“Grace That Won’t Let Go” is available on The Blessed Life: Songs from Gateway Devotions.

“FIVE YEARS FROM NOW WE’LL BE ABLE TO POINT TO THIS SONG AND SAY, ‘THAT

WAS A MOMENT WE LIVED IN.’”

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WHAT’S HAPPENINGGATEWAY FRISCOEQUIP EQUIP First Monday of the Month | 7:00 pm | AuditoriumJoin us for Equip to experience God in a deeper way! Each month will have a different focus and follow-up materials as we take you on a discipleship journey. Contact: Mark O’Bryan, 682.223.6137, [email protected]

EQUIP TOPICAL CLASSES Saturdays 5:45 pm & Sundays 9:00 am | Classroom B Join us for a variety of Equip classes now being offered during weekend services on various topics such as Prayer and Fasting and Going Deeper in the Word. Contact: Mark O’Bryan, 682.223.6137, [email protected]

FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIPKINGDOM ADVISORS LUNCHEONThursday, Jan 15 | 11:45 am | LobbyIf you’re a financial advisor, CPA, attorney, banker, or real estate or mortgage professional, join us for our monthly luncheon. Contact: Mashelle James, 817.552.7616, [email protected]

FREEDOMFOUNDATIONS OF FREEDOM Saturdays, Feb 7–Mar 7 | 5:45 pm | Classroom B Our Foundations of Freedom classes help you become all you were created to be through a powerful ministry process. Register at freedom.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Mark O’Bryan, 682.223.6137, [email protected]

GATEWAY GROUPSJOIN A BLESSED LIFE SERIES GROUP!Beginning Jan 10–11We’re excited about our churchwide emphasis on The Blessed Life! We have seven-week Gateway Groups meeting to discuss it. To find a Blessed Life group near you, visit groups.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Kelly Hamilton, 817.552.7301, [email protected]

HABITATIONHABITATION Sunday, Feb 8 | 6:00 pm | Auditorium Join us for a special time of worship and ministry as we praise God in expectation for what He is going to do in 2015! Habitation prayer begins at 5:15 pm. Contact: Tracy Bartholomew, 817.552.7612,

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HEALING MINISTRYHEALING MINISTRYFirst Monday of the Month | 5:00–6:45 pm | Lobby The Frisco Campus now has healing rooms open before the monthly Equip nights! The process takes about 30 minutes and includes an introduction video, communion, individual prayer, and a follow-up class called “A Lifestyle of Healing.” Contact: Mark O’Bryan, 682.223.6137, [email protected]

MARRIAGE & FAMILY MARRIAGE CHALLENGE Sundays | 10:45 am | Gateway Frisco Offices (6136 Frisco Square Blvd, Ste 375)Is your marriage a struggle? If your marriage is hurting or in crisis, we provide scriptural equipping, encouragement, and prayer support. Registration is not required. Contact: Mark O’Bryan, 682.223.6137, [email protected]

MEMBERSHIPCATCH THE VISION (MEMBERSHIP CLASS)Saturday, Feb 7 | 9:00 am | Lobby 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: Stefanie Urquidez, 817.328.2074, [email protected]

OUTREACHMINISTRY TRIP TO COLOMBIAApr 30–May 7Do you have a heart to minister to those in need? Join us on a ministry trip to Colombia! The trip will include community outreach, children’s ministry, food delivery, and home visits. Contact: Jeremy Meister, 817.552.7501, [email protected]

THE KING’S UNIVERSITY (TKU) THE KING’S UNIVERSITY INFORMATION TABLE Jan 24–25 | Weekend Services | Lobby Learn about our accredited degree programs in worship leadership, counseling, and Christian ministries. TKU offers a unique combination of classroom instruction with practical ministry experience. Contact: Angela Tranel, 817.552.7381, [email protected]

VOLUNTEERSGATEWAY STUDENTS VOLUNTEERSWednesdays | 7:00 pm | AuditoriumWe’re looking for volunteers to help us serve, disciple, and mentor the next generation at Gateway Students. Contact: Michelle Mueller, 817.552.7334, [email protected]

GUEST EXPERIENCE ORIENTATIONSaturday, Jan 24 | 4:00 pm | Classroom B If you have recently joined or would like to join a Guest Experience Team as a greeter, usher, Welcome Center host, parking lot attendant, or Gateway Safety Unit member, come to orientation to hear the vision behind serving and receive additional training! Contact: Stefanie Urquidez, 817.328.2074, [email protected]

WOMENLAUGH! | A PINK NIGHT OF GLAMPINGThursday, Jan 15 | 7:00 pm | Auditorium What do laughter, camping, glamour, and comedy have in common? Laugh!, of course! Come to this free night of comedy with The Skit Guys to escape the postholiday blues! Register at pink.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Hannah Nelson, 817.552.7346, [email protected]

PINK MENTORINGDo you want to discover more about yourself, your potential, and your capabilities? Consider becoming part of Pink Mentoring as a mentor or mentee. Contact: Kelly Hamilton, 817.552.7301, [email protected]

PINK IMPACT 2015Thursday–Saturday, April 23–25 | AuditoriumThis year, we are hosting Pink Impact live at our very own Frisco Campus! To register or sign up as a volunteer, visit pinkimpact.com. Contact: Hannah Nelson, 817.552.7346, [email protected]

WEEKLY EVENTSSUNDAYS » Marriage Challenge | 10:45 am

Frisco Offices (Canceled on holiday weekends)

WEDNESDAYS » Gateway Students (7th–12th Graders)

7:00 pm | Auditorium

SATURDAYS » Foundations of Freedom | 5:45 pm

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WHAT’S HAPPENINGGATEWAY GRAND PRAIRIEGATEWAY GROUPS

JOIN A BLESSED LIFE SERIES GROUP!Beginning January 10–11We’re excited about our churchwide emphasis on The Blessed Life! We have seven-week Gateway Groups meeting to discuss it. To find a Blessed Life group near you, visit groups.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Rachel Sandefur, 972.314.9088, [email protected]

MARRIAGE & FAMILY FAMILY DAY AT THE RODEOSunday, Jan 25 | 11:00 am–5:30 pmFort Worth StockyardsJoin us for barbecue, the rodeo, and more! We’ll ride a bus together from the Grand Prairie Campus to the Will Rogers Coliseum. The cost is $39. Contact: Marty Vargas, 972.314.9095, [email protected]

MEMBERSHIPCATCH THE VISION (MEMBERSHIP CLASS)Saturday, Jan 17 | 9:00 am 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: Amanda Cheatham, 972.314.9084, [email protected]

MYGATEWAYGRAND PRAIRIE CAMPUS ON MYGATEWAYFind exclusive teaching videos and content that can only be found on the app! Visit my.gatewaypeople.com to download the app today. Contact: Niles Holsinger, 972.314.9000, [email protected]

OUTREACHBLESS! LOCAL OUTREACH OPPORTUNITYTuesdays & Thursdays | 9:00 am–2:00 pmFirst Saturday of the Month | 9:00 am–2:00 pmPeople That Care CenterCome use your gift to serve others and minister God’s grace to families in need at our local food pantry. People That Care (PTC) Center is located at 2129 Galveston Street in Grand Prairie. Contact: Leigh Anne Uribe, 972.262.8318, [email protected]

SEVEN (YOUNG ADULTS)SEVEN (YOUNG ADULTS, 18–30)Tuesday, Jan 13 | 7:00 pm | Auditorium After a month-long break, Seven is returning! Whether you are married or single, in business or in college, come experience Seven. It’s a service just for you! Contact: Rachel Sandefur, 972.314.9088, [email protected]

THE KING’S UNIVERSITY (TKU)THE KING’S UNIVERSITY INFORMATION TABLE Jan 24–25 | Weekend Services | Lobby Learn about our accredited degree programs in worship leadership, counseling, and Christian ministries. TKU offers a unique combination of exceptional classroom instruction with practical ministry experience at Gateway Church. Contact: Angela Tranel, 817.552.7381, [email protected]

VOLUNTEERS

GUEST EXPERIENCE VOLUNTEER ORIENTATIONSunday, Jan 18 | 9:00 am | V! LoungeWe are looking for more volunteers to help prepare hearts for worship at our weekend services! Come find out more information about volunteering as an usher, greeter, parking lot attendant, and more! Contact: Rachel Sandefur, 972.314.9088, [email protected]

GATEWAY STUDENTS VOLUNTEERSWednesdays | 7:00 pm | AuditoriumAs Gateway Students grows, we need volunteers to help us serve, disciple, and mentor the next generation. Contact: James Gadberry, 972.314.9078, [email protected]

AMAZING KIDS VOLUNTEERSIf you have a passion for kids, enjoy having fun, and want to be part of an incredible family, Amazing Kids is the perfect place for you to volunteer! Contact: Kari Lowrie, 972.314.9082, [email protected]

WOMEN

LAUGH! | A PINK NIGHT OF GLAMPINGThursday, Jan 15 | 7:00 pm | Auditorium What do laughter, camping, and glamour have in common? Laugh!, of course! Come to this free night of comedy featuring Chonda Pierce (simulcast from Southlake) to escape the postholiday blues! Register at pink.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Rachel Sandefur, 972.314.9088, [email protected]

WEEKLY EVENTSMONDAYS » Healing Ministry | 7:00–8:30 pm

Prayer Center

TUESDAYS » Pray First | 7:00 am | Prayer Center

» Seven (Young Adults, 18–30) 7:00 pm | Auditorium

WEDNESDAYS » Gateway Students (7th–12th Graders)

7:00 pm | Auditorium

» Men’s Bible Study | 7:00 pm Prayer Center Lounge

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WHAT’S HAPPENINGGATEWAY NORTH FORT WORTHBABY DEDICATIONSBABY DEDICATIONSSaturday, Mar 14 | 5:30 pm | Auditorium Sunday, Mar 15 | 12:15 pm | Auditorium If you would like to dedicate your child to the Lord, register at kids.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Lara Bledsoe, 817.552.7351, [email protected]

EQUIPEQUIP SPRING SEMESTERThursdays, Jan 29–Feb 26 | 7:00 pm Get equipped to fulfill your calling with classes in spiritual life, marriage and family, financial stewardship, freedom, worship, and more! Register at equip.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Mondoe Davis, 817.552.3681 [email protected]

FREEDOMFOUNDATIONS OF FREEDOMSaturdays, Jan 17–Feb 14 | 4:00 pm | Compass B Join us this spring for the next set of Foundations of Freedom classes and learn how to live freely. Register at freedom.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Debbie Rhodes, 817.552.7325, [email protected]

GATEWAY GROUPS

JOIN A BLESSED LIFE SERIES GROUP!Beginning January 10–11We’re excited about our churchwide emphasis on The Blessed Life! We have seven-week Gateway Groups meeting to discuss it. To find a Blessed Life group near you, visit groups.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Shannon Tolliver, 817.552.7469, [email protected]

GUEST CENTRALGUEST CENTRAL LOCATIONGuest Central has moved! We’re now greeting our first-time guests in the soft seating area across from Passages. This move will provide a welcoming environment for our guests and create extra space for classes, overflow, and ministry.

HEALING MINISTRY HEALING MINISTRY TRAININGSaturday, January 17 | 9:00 am–12:00 pm | Compass B Do you have a desire to see people healed? Join us for this introductory training session to get involved in our Healing Ministry! Register by email. Contact: Debbie Rhodes, 817.552.7325, [email protected]

MEMBERSHIPCATCH THE VISION (MEMBERSHIP CLASS)First Saturday of the Month | 4:00–5:30 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: Meredith Tilton, 817.328.2075, [email protected]

NEW BELIEVERSFRESH START Third Saturday of the Month | 4:00–5:30 pm | Compass A Have you recently prayed to accept Jesus? Join us for our Fresh Start class to receive support and encouragement to grow in your relationship with Jesus! You can also stop by our booth in Guest Central to meet with our friendly volunteers! Contact: Meredith Tilton, 817.328.2075, [email protected]

PRAYER HABITATION PRAYER TEAMHabitation Sundays | 5:00 pm | AuditoriumJoin our team to intercede and pray before all of our Habitation services in 2015! Register at Guest Central. Contact: Tagi Takape, 817.328.2061, [email protected]

RELATIONAL CARERELATIONAL CAREOur Relational Care Ministry offers encouragement to people who are experiencing hospitalization, critical illness, birth, adoption, or loss of a loved one. For after-hours crises, call 817.328.1000. Contact: Debbie Rhodes, 817.552.7325, [email protected]

GRIEFSHARE CLASSTuesdays, Feb 3–May 12 | 7:00–8:30 pm | Compass AIf 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,

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SINGLE PARENT FAMILIESDIVORCE CARE CLASSMondays, Mar 2–May 18 | 7:00 pm You don’t have to go through the pain of separation or divorce on your own. Learn how to deal with your past and look forward to rebuilding your life. Cost: $25 for materials. Register at spf.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Christian Lee, 817.552.7545, [email protected]

VOLUNTEERSSERVE! Second Saturday of the Month 4:00–5:30 pm | Compass ALooking for a place to serve at the North Fort Worth Campus? Every month you can receive information and training on ways to serve as greeters, ushers, parking attendants, tech arts volunteers, group leaders, and more! Contact: Meredith Tilton, 817.328.2075, [email protected]

WOMEN

LAUGH! | A PINK NIGHT OF GLAMPINGTuesday, Jan 13 | 7:00 pm | Auditorium What do laughter, camping, and glamour have in common? Laugh!, of course! Come to this free night of comedy featuring John Gray to escape the postholiday blues! Register at pink.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Shannon Tolliver, 817.552.7469, [email protected]

WEEKLY EVENTSTUESDAYS » Pray First | 7:00 am | Auditorium

WEDNESDAYS » Gateway Students (7th–12th Graders)

7:00 pm | Auditorium

SATURDAYS » Morning Prayer | 8:00 am | Parking Lot

SUNDAYS » Preservice Prayer | 8:00 am | Compass A

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WHAT’S HAPPENINGGATEWAY NRHEQUIPWEEKLY EQUIP EMAILIf you would like to receive a weekly email update on all of the Equip classes we offer, email [email protected].

THE BLESSED MARRIAGESundays, Jan 11–25 | 9:00 am | Classroom A Get equipped with the tools you need to reinforce your marriage. Your relationship will be strengthened, refreshed, and fortified to stand against the pressures of life. Register at equip.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Ana Rodriquez, 817.552.7619, [email protected].

FREEDOMFOUNDATIONS OF FREEDOMSundays, Jan 18–Feb 15 | 10:45 am | Classroom A To help you become all God created you to be, we offer a powerful ministry process that begins with Foundations of Freedom. Register at freedom.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Ana Rodriquez, 817.552.7619, [email protected]

GATEWAY GROUPS

JOIN A BLESSED LIFE SERIES GROUP!Beginning January 10–11We’re excited about our churchwide emphasis on The Blessed Life! We have seven-week Gateway Groups meeting to discuss it. To find a Blessed Life group near you, visit groups.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Kate Panza, 682.223.6144, [email protected]

LEAD A GROUPAre you interested in leading a Gateway Group? As we launch an emphasis on The Blessed Life in January, we’re hosting seven-week groups that we need leaders for! We’re also looking for leaders for our regular Gateway Groups. Contact: Kate Panza, 682.223.6144, [email protected]

MARRIAGE & FAMILYFAMILY NIGHT AT THE RODEOSunday, Jan 25 | 11:30 am–5:30 pm Fort Worth StockyardsJoin us for barbeque, a tour, the rodeo, and more! We’ll ride a bus together from the NRH Campus to the stockyards. The cost is $39. Register at family.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Kate Panza, 682.223.6144, [email protected]

MEMBERSHIPCATCH THE VISION (MEMBERSHIP CLASS)Saturday, Jan 10 | 4:00–6:00 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: Ana Rodriquez, 817.552.7619, [email protected]

OUTREACHBARABBAS FREEDOM MINISTRYSundays | 7:00 pm | Chat Room This ministry is for men and women (18+) who have been incarcerated or struggle with addictions. Discover how to find new life through faith in Jesus. Contact: Dusty Petree, 817.552.7298, [email protected]

MINISTRY TRIP TO NICARAGUAMarch 7–14Do you have a heart for ministering to orphans and impoverished children or providing medical care? Join the NRH Campus on a ministry trip to Nicaragua! Contact: Matt Lankenau, 817.552.5802, [email protected]

PRIMETIMECALLING ALL PRIMETIMERS!Are you in the prime of your life and looking to connect with others? NRH has a fantastic group of PrimeTimers (adults 50+) who enjoy social events, go on ministry trips, and attend study groups! Contact: Kate Panza, 682.223.6144, [email protected]

RELATIONAL CARERELATIONAL CARE ADVOCATESOur Relational Care Ministry offers encouragement to people who are experiencing hospitalization, critical illness, birth, adoption, or loss of a loved one. If you know someone at NRH experiencing one of these life events, let us know! Contact: Marie Brown, 817.552.7437,

[email protected]

THE KING’S UNIVERSITY (TKU)THE KING’S UNIVERSITY INFORMATION TABLE Jan 24–25 | Weekend Services | Lobby Learn about our accredited degree programs in worship leadership, counseling, and Christian ministries. TKU offers a unique combination of exceptional classroom instruction with practical ministry experience at Gateway Church. Contact: Angela Tranel, 817.552.7381, [email protected]

VOLUNTEERSGREETER TEAM VOLUNTEERSLooking to get involved and meet new people? Join our greeter team! Contact: Ana Rodriquez, 817.552.7619, [email protected]

WOMEN

LAUGH! | A PINK NIGHT OF GLAMPINGTuesday, Jan 13 | 7:00 pm | AuditoriumWhat do laughter, camping, glamour, and comedy have in common? Laugh!, of course! Come to this free night of comedy with The Skit Guys to escape the postholiday blues! Register at pink.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Carleigh Wieder, 817.552.7326, [email protected]

WEEKLY EVENTSMONDAYS » Healing Ministry | 7:00 pm | Lobby

WEDNESDAYS » Gateway Students (7th–12th Graders)

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WHAT’S HAPPENINGGATEWAY SOUTHLAKEDIVORCE CAREDIVORCE CARE CLASSMondays, Mar 2–May 18 | 7:00 pm | Classroom 2CIf you’re experiencing the pain of separation or divorce, you don’t have to go through it alone. Learn how to deal with the pain of your past and look forward to rebuilding your life. Cost: $25 for materials. Register at spf.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Christian Lee, 817.552.7545, [email protected]

EQUIPEQUIP NIGHT OF WORSHIP AND THE WORDWednesday, Jan 14 | 6:56 pm | Auditorium Join us for a special night as our Equip worship team leads you in song and our teachers weave together short, significant words to encourage your spirit. You’ll walk away refreshed and ready for a new year! Registration not required. Contact: Nicole Grey, 817.552.3686, [email protected]

EQUIP WINTER/SPRING SESSION 1Jan 17–Feb 8 | 6:56 pm | Auditorium Equip is back! With over 60 different classes to choose from, we encourage you to invest in your spiritual growth! Equip offers classes on various topics including worship, leadership, stewardship, and marriage. Contact: Nicole Grey, 817.552.3686, [email protected]

FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIPESTATE PLANNING WORKSHOPSunday, Feb 22 | 12:00 pm | Classroom 2DLearn how to create a will and build an estate plan through a biblical perspective. Register at generouslife.gatewaypeople.com. Children’s ministry is not available. Contact: Yoana Sampayo, 817.552.7428, [email protected]

FINANCIAL HOPE WORKSHOPTuesdays, Feb 10–Mar 31 | 6:45 pm | Classroom 2CLearn how to create a financial plan that includes a budget, debt repayment strategy, and solid savings plan. Register at generouslife.gatewaypeople.com. Children’s ministry is available. Contact: Yoana Sampayo, 817.552.7428, [email protected]

KINGDOM ADVISORS LUNCHEONTuesday, Jan 27 | 11:45 am | V! Lounge If you’re a financial advisor, CPA, attorney, banker, or real estate or mortgage professional, join us for our monthly luncheon. Register at generouslife.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Mashelle James, 817.552.7616, [email protected]

GATEWAY GROUPSJOIN A BLESSED LIFE SERIES GROUP!Beginning Jan 10–11We’re excited about our churchwide emphasis on The Blessed Life! We have seven-week Gateway Groups meeting to discuss it. To find a Blessed Life group near you, visit groups.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Jana Mason, 817.552.3705, [email protected]

MARRIAGE & FAMILYBECOMING ONE (PREMARRIAGE CLASS)Saturdays, Feb 21–Mar 28 | 5:30–7:00 pm | Classroom 2C In this class, you’ll learn how to build a strong foundation for marriage while navigating the realities of life. Cost: $40 per couple. Register at becomingone.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Carol Johnson, 817.552.7481, [email protected]

MEMBERSHIPCATCH THE VISION (MEMBERSHIP CLASS)Saturday, Jan 10 | 4:00–7:00 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: Kristine Lopez, 817.328.2030, [email protected]

NEW BELIEVERSFRESH STARTSaturday, Jan 10 | 4:30–5:30 pm | Classroom 1A Have you recently prayed to receive Jesus? Come learn about who Jesus is and how He impacts your life. Register at [email protected]. Contact: Terri Cooke, 817.552.7601, [email protected]

THE KING’S UNIVERSITY (TKU)THE KING’S UNIVERSITY INFORMATION SESSIONS Saturday, Jan 24 | After 4:00 pm Service Sunday, Jan 25 | After 9:00 am Service Join TKU President Dr. John Spurling for a brief overview of The King’s University. He’ll share information about degree programs, answer questions, and discuss how TKU uniquely combines accredited higher education with the ministries of Gateway Church. Contact: Angela Tranel, 817.552.7381, [email protected].

VOLUNTEERSGUEST EXPERIENCE VOLUNTEERSWe're looking for volunteers to serve on the following teams: usher, greeter, communion, Guest Central, parking lot, and more. Contact: Jim Mayher, 817.552.7566, [email protected]

HEARTLINE MINISTRY VOLUNTEERS Do you love connecting with people? Then help us make phone calls from home to follow up with our first-time visitors. Contact: Kristine Lopez, 817.328.2030, [email protected]

WELCOME HOME MINISTRY VOLUNTEERSOur volunteers meet with families who are new to Gateway and the DFW area to encourage them to connect at church and in their new community. Contact: Kristine Lopez, 817.328.2030, [email protected]

WOMENLAUGH! | A PINK NIGHT OF GLAMPINGThursday, Jan 15 | 7:00 pm | Auditorium What do laughter, camping, and glamour have in common? Laugh!, of course! Come to this free night of comedy featuring Chonda Pierce to escape the postholiday blues! Register at pink.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Dana Stone, 817.552.3758, [email protected]

WEEKLY EVENTSTUESDAYS » Pray First | 7:00 am | The Mix

» DayTime Bible Study (Senior Adults) 10:00 am | Classroom 2C

» Seven (Young Adults, 18–30) 7:00 pm | Auditorium

WEDNESDAYS » Gateway Students

7:00 pm | University Campus Auditorium

» Gateway Equip | 6:56 pm | Auditorium

THURSDAYS » Men’s Prayer Meeting | 5:30 am | Lobby

SATURDAYS » Gateway Equip | 4:00 pm | Classroom 2B

SUNDAYS » Gateway Equip | 9:00 am & 10:45 am

» Foundations of Freedom | 9:00 am

» Corporate Prayer for the Nation | 10:40 am

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LOCATIONS & SERVICE TIMES

SOUTHLAKE CAMPUS SLK

700 Blessed Way · Southlake, TX 76092Sat 4:00 pm & 5:45 pmSun 9:00 am, 10:45 am & 12:30 pm

FRISCO CAMPUS FRS

7125 Legacy Dr · Frisco, TX 75034Sat 4:00 pm & 5:45 pmSun 9:00 am, 10:45 am & 12:30 pm

GRAND PRAIRIE CAMPUS GRP 2404 N Carrier Pkwy · Grand Prairie, TX 75050Sun 9:00 am, 10:45 am & 12:30 pm

NORTH FORT WORTH CAMPUS NFW 4209 Basswood Blvd · Fort Worth, TX 76137Sat 4:00 pm & 5:45 pmSun 9:00 am, 10:45 am & 12:30 pm

NRH CAMPUS NRH 7501 Davis Blvd · North Richland Hills, TX 76182Sat 4:00 pm & 5:45 pmSun 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

WEEKLY EVENTS

SUNDAYS » Marriage Challenge | 9:30 am MIN

(Canceled on holiday weekends)

MONDAYS » Healing Ministry | 7:00 pm NRH

TUESDAYS » Seven (Young Adults, 18–30)

7:00 pm | Auditorium SLK GRP

CHURCHWIDEALPHAALPHATuesdays, Jan 13–Feb 24 | 6:30 pm UC

Alpha is a practical introduction to the Christian faith for people of all backgrounds. Held in a relaxed environment, we discuss common topics and answer questions. Contact: Terri Cooke, 817.552.7601, [email protected]

FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIPROUTE 7 SEMINARJan 30–31 | 7:00 pm & 9:00 am | The Mix SLK

Join us to learn more about developing vision for your life, financial planning, real generosity, and getting out of debt. Register at generouslife.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Yoana Sampayo, 817.552.7428, [email protected]

JEWISH MINISTRY MESSIANIC SERVICEFriday, Jan 9 | 7:30 pm | Auditorium NRH Join us for Messianic worship followed by teaching from special guest speaker Bob Weiner. Make sure to stay after the service for our dessert fellowship! Contact: Carina Smith, 817.552.7452, [email protected]

KIDSAMAZE SPRING TRAININGTuesdays, Feb 3–May 19 | 6:30–8:30 pm SLK

Amaze, a performing arts ministry, helps kids in first through sixth grade develop their talents and encourages their walk with Jesus. Register at kids.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Christy Atkinson, 817.552.3657, [email protected]

MENMEN’S SUMMIT March 5–6 SLK

Join us for two incredible days full of activities, competitions, food, worship, and messages from special guest speakers. Register at menssummit.com. Contact: Fedrick Bowe, 817.552.3631, [email protected]

OUTREACHSCHOOL MENTOR TRAININGSaturday, Jan 17 | 9:00 am | Classroom 1C SLK

Do you desire to invest in the next generation? To mentor at-risk youth at your local elementary school, join us for this training. Register at bless.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Audrey Wells, 817.552.3704, [email protected]

TDCJ PRISON TRAININGSaturday, Jan 24 | 8:00 am | Compass A NFW

We’re hosting a training for those who desire to serve incarcerated men and women. You’ll also learn about volunteer opportunities with G3 Prison Ministries. Contact: Audrey Wells, 817.552.3704, [email protected]

PRAYERPRAYER FOR ISRAELTuesday, Jan 20 | 7:00 pm | The Mix SLK

Join us to pray for the peace of Jerusalem and the salvation of Israel. Contact: Mark Anthony, 817.552.3789, [email protected]

SPECIAL EVENTSID SEMINARJan 16–17 | Classroom 2D SLK

Come discover the unique life mission God has for you! The cost is $25. Register at id.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Sarah Thomas, 817.552.3774, [email protected]

SPORTSSPRING SOFTBALL LEAGUEFeb–AprJoin one of our men’s or co-ed softball teams to have some fun competition and get to know your Gateway community! Register at sports.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Andrew Stevens, 682.223.6947, [email protected]

WOMENPINK IMPACT VOLUNTEERSApril 23–25 SLK FRS

April 30–May 2 SLK NFW

We need you to help make Pink Impact happen! Volunteers receive a discounted registration rate of $75 and still get to attend the conference. Register at pinkimpact.com/volunteer.

WORSHIPGATEWAY WORSHIP INFORMATIONAL MEETINGThursday, Jan 8 | 7:00 pm UC

If you’re interested in platform ministry, weekday teams, kids’ worship, students, or choir, join us for this informational meeting. Catch the Vision is a prerequisite. Register at worship.gatewaypeople.com. Contact: Kristy Luth, 817.552.7611, [email protected]

YOUNG ADULTSSEVEN (YOUNG ADULTS, 18–30) NFW LAUNCHTuesday, Feb 3 | 7:00 pm | Auditorium NFW

The Seven family is expanding! You can now join us at the Southlake, Grand Prairie, and North Fort Worth Campuses for weekly Tuesday-night services centered on worship, the Word, and community. Contact: Emily Bua, 817.552.3604, [email protected]

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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11As we look with anticipation into the potential for good that awaits us this year, let’s also use this time for personal introspection and, if necessary, repentance. These are solemn days to listen for the voice of the Lord and make sure that our full affection is directed toward Him. According to the traditions of the Holy Scriptures, this is a time of year for us to take seriously the words of the prophet Isaiah, “Seek the Lord while He may be found; call upon Him while He is near” (Isaiah 55:6). And as you do, be sure to ask the Lord to reveal any relation-ship in your life that needs restitution. Make the commitment today to not carry broken relationships into the new year.

This is the season of new beginnings and the place for you to start is by focusing on the people in your life. Before you look forward and offer up words of resolution about what you aspire to do in the future, pause during these days to look back and search for opportunities to make restitution with others. Then seek out the Lord while He may be found and call upon His name. He will hear you and is more than willing to answer your prayers for a healthy, happy new year! GL

Dr. John Spurling is an associate senior pastor at Gateway and the president of The King’s University.

KEY Across: 1. Groups 2. Miles 3. Blessed 4. Jack 5. myGateway 6. Habitation 7. Devotional 8. John 9. Equip Down: 1. Gateway Life 2. Tom 3. Bless A Life 4. First 5. January 6. Fast 7. Night

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GAYLAND LAWSHE HAS BEEN AN ASSOCIATE SENIOR PASTOR SINCE 2013 AND AN ELDER SINCE 2006. (HE WAS THE PART-TIME MEN’S PASTOR FROM 2004 TO 2005).

WHEN I WAS ABOUT SEVEN YEARS OLD, my dad knew a man who owned a North American black bear cub. I don’t know how he got the bear, but he asked if we wanted it. And I lobbied pretty hard for it. I walked him in the neighborhood on a leash like a dog. He actually stayed in my bedroom. As he got bigger, he was a little harder to handle. He never hurt me. But after about two and a half years, we gave him to the Forth Worth Zoo. His name was Jim.

MY WIFE, SUSAN, AND I are just a few months away from earning our black belts in Tae Kwon Do. Ever since I served in the Marine Corps, I’ve been interested in learning more about hand-to-hand combat. About four years ago, a friend from Gateway invited me to come to a class. My wife wasn’t that interested, but she decided to do it because it’s something we could do together. Now, we both really enjoy it. We’re the oldest in our class. Actually, we’re the oldest in the school!

THE PART I LIKE MOST ABOUT TAE KWON DO is the sparring, but there have been a few times when I was glad a sparring match was over. I’ve been kicked pretty hard … but I usually kick right back (laughs).

I WAS A BANKER FOR 38 YEARS, and I saw some interesting things. One of the funniest things was when some guy was passing checks from a bogus bank called the West Bank of the Trinity River. I also witnessed four bank robberies. They weren’t like the movies. In fact, we usually didn’t know about them until the robbers left the bank. But there was one that could’ve turned violent.

I WASN’T SAVED UNTIL SEPTEMBER 27, 1973. One of the events that led up to it was my wife and me being separated. Our divorce was final on February 13, 1974. This was not an amicable divorce. When I came home from the Marine Corps, I basically was a bulletproof jerk. She just got to the point where she had enough and said, “I’m done.” Over the course of nine months, we were both saved, and God told us individually that we were to be remarried. God healed our marriage, and we just celebrated 45 years!

LONG BEFORE PASTOR ROBERT WROTE THE BLESSED LIFE, I learned some valuable lessons about stewardship. Right after I got saved in the early 1970s, the 700 Club was doing a telethon, and I thought I’d do something good by making a pledge. However, I forgot to pay it. Two decades later—in 1992—God spoke to me at a conference about being a man of integrity. He said, “Do you remember the pledge you made?” I said I did, and He said, “I want you to send them a check for the amount you pledged plus interest.” I calculated the interest for the 20-year-old pledge and thought I can’t afford this, but I sent the check anyway. A few weeks later I got a call from the 700 Club and they invited me to share our story on the show. I got to share about God healing our marriage. The message in The Blessed Life is an important one for people to hear, and I’m grateful I learned a lot of those lessons even though I had to learn some of them the hard way.

For more about our Gateway pastors and staff, visit bio.gatewaypeople.com.

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FEATURING JIMMY EVANS

February 13–14, 2015Gateway Church | Southlake Campus*

*The conference will be simulcast to the Frisco and North Fort Worth Campuses.

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Beginning Sunday, January 11, join us in reading The Blessed Life special edition book, which includes a 21-day devotional.

Pick up your complimentary book during weekend services

January 3 & 4 or January 10 & 11.

For more information on how Gateway is equipping you to live the blessed life in 2015, visit theblessedlife.gatewaypeople.com or check out page 12 in this issue.