Robert Preston Morris, 64, was released just after midnight on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, according to Osage County Sheriffâs Capt. Matt Clark.
Morris pleaded guilty to five counts of lewd or indecent acts with a child under a plea agreement that imposed a 10-year suspended sentence, with the first six months to be served in the Osage County Jail.
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummondâs office said the abuse began in 1982 when the victim was 12 and Morris was a traveling evangelist staying with her family in Hominy, Oklahoma.
Morris led Gateway Church (Southlake, Texas) and resigned in June 2024 after the allegations surfaced publicly; he was later indicted by an Oklahoma grand jury.
As part of the sentence, Morris must register as a sex offender, will be supervised by Texas authorities via an interstate compact, and was ordered to pay incarceration costs and restitution to the victim.
Missing context that would help readers judge the outcome: what Oklahoma sentencing law and plea bargaining constraints drove the âsuspendedâ structure, and what specific probation conditions (treatment, contact restrictions, travel, reporting) apply post-release.