Gateway Church

Gateway Church We are a non-denominational church located in Headland, Alabama.

We will be celebrating the life of Karla D***s on Saturday, November 8 at 2 PM at Gateway Church.
10/23/2025

We will be celebrating the life of Karla D***s on Saturday, November 8 at 2 PM at Gateway Church.

04/20/2025

Easter Sunday

Read
Mark 16:1-8
John 20:19-25
Matthew 28
Luke 24

Overview
An angel met Mary Magdalene and “the other Mary” at the tomb to tell them that Jesus was risen from the dead.

Early in the morning, women went to the tomb and found that the stone closing the tomb’s entrance has been rolled back. An angel told them Jesus was alive. Jesus appeared to Mary Magdalene in the garden, to Peter, to two disciples on the road to Emmaus, and later that day to all the disciples but Thomas.

04/19/2025

HOLY SATURDAY

Read: Romans 6:3-11 and Matthew 28:1-20

Overview: Jesus rested in the tomb, while his disciples observed the Sabbath.

On Holy Saturday we celebrate the theme of faithfulness receiving its reward. The crucifixion is over, Christ is buried, the twelve apostles and other disciples are scattered and defeated. And yet, three myrrh-bearing women come and faithfulness to perform the last act of love-to anoint Jesus according to the Jewish burial custom. Their unwavering devotion is rewarded-they are the first to share in Christ’s triumph over evil and death. They are the first witnesses to the Resurrection.

04/18/2025

Holy Friday/Good Friday

Read
I Corinthians 1:18-2:2
Matthew 27:1-38
Luke 23:39-43
Matthew 27:39-54
John 19:31-37
Matthew 27:55-61
Mark 15

Overview
Jesus was taken into Roman courts, before Pontius Pilate and Herod Antipas, who sent him back to the Jewish court. Roman soldiers took him to Golgotha, the place of the skull, where he was crucified.
Friday of Holy Week has traditionally been called Good Friday or Holy Friday. On this day, the Church commenters Jesus’ arrest (since Jewish customs of counting days from sundown to sundown it was already Friday), his trial, crucifixion and suffering, death, and burial.

04/17/2025

Holy Thursday

Read
Matthew 26:2-20
John 13:3-17
Matthew 26:21-39
Luke 22:43-45
Matthew 26:40-27:2

Overview
After washing the feet of the disciples, Jesus celebrated the Feast of the Passover. After the supper, Jesus and his disciples went to Gethsemane to pray where he was arrested by the Temple guard and taken to an illegal night session of the Jewish court, the Sanhedrin.
There are a variety of events that are clustered on the last day before Jesus was arrested. These include the last meal together, which was the Passover meal, the institution of Communion, the betrayal by Judas (because of the exchange with Jesus at the meal), and Jesus praying in Gethsemane while the disciples fell asleep.

04/16/2025

Holy Wednesday
Read
James 5:10-16
Romans 15:1-7
I Corinthians 12:27-31-13:1-8
II Corinthians 1:8-11
Galatians 5:22-6:2
I Thessalonians 5:14-23
Luke 10:25-37; 19:1-10
Matthew 10:1; 10:5-8; 8:14-23; 25:1-13; 15:21-28; 9:9-13

Overview
Day of rest

The scriptures do not mention this day but with the surrounding events it seems to indicate that on this day Jesus rested in preparation for what was to come.
On Great Wednesday the Church invites the faithful to focus their attention on two figures: the sinful woman who anointed the head of Jesus shortly before the Passion (Matthew 26:6-13) and Judas, the disciple who betrayed the Lord. The former acknowledged Jesus as Lord while the latter severed himself from the Master. The one was set free, while the other became a slave. The one inherited the Kingdom, while the other fell into perdition.

04/15/2025

Holy Tuesday
Read
John 12:17-50
Matthew 21:23-24
Luke 20:1-21
Isaiah 11:1-5

Overview
Jesus preached and taught in Jerusalem.
On Great Tuesday the Church calls to remembrance two parables, which are related to the Second Coming. The first one is the parable of the ten virgins (Matthew 25:1-3); the second one is the parable of the Talents (Matthew 25:14-30).

04/14/2025

Holy Monday

Read: Matthew 21:18-20; 22:15-46; 23:1-39, Luke 19:45-48, Mark 11:15-18, and Isaiah 42:1-4

Overview
Jesus chased the money changers out of the Temple. On Great Monday the Church commemorates the event of the cursing of the fig tree (Matthew 21:18-20). In the Gospel narrative this event is said to have occurred on the morrow of Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem (Matthew 21:18 and Mark 11:12). Together with the event of the cleansing of the Temple, this episode is another manifestation of Jesus’ divine power and authority and a revelation as well of God’s judgment upon the faithlessness of the Jewish religious classes.

04/14/2025

PALM SUNDAY

Read: Matthew 21:1-11, Mark 11:1-11, and John 12:12-19

Overview: Accompanied by his disciples, Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a c**t, while crowds of people covered the streets ahead of him with their cloaks and with palm branches.

This Sunday observes the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem that was marked by the crowds, who were in Jerusalem for Passover, waving palm branches, and proclaiming him as the messianic king. The Gospels tell us that Jesus rode into the city on a donkey, enacting the prophecy of Zechariah 9:9, and in so doing emphasized the humility that was to characterize the Kingdom he proclaimed. The irony of his acceptance as the new Davidic King (Mark 11:10) by the crowds who would only five days later cry for his ex*****on should be a sobering reminder of the human tendency to want God on our own terms.
This Sunday is also known as Passion Sunday to commemorate the beginning of Holy Week and Jesus’ final agonizing journey to the cross. The English word passion comes from a Latin word that means “to suffer,” the same word from which we derived the English word patient.

🍭 Parents! MiMissy Mae’s Snack Shacks coming to Kids Church! 🍭On Wednesday, October 16th, Missy Mae is rolling in with h...
10/10/2024

🍭 Parents! MiMissy Mae’s Snack Shacks coming to Kids Church! 🍭

On Wednesday, October 16th, Missy Mae is rolling in with her super sweet snacks, just for your little one! 🎉 She’s got all kinds of yummy treats, and they’ll be available during Kids Church, so don’t miss out! 🍫🍪🍬

Snacks will be between $1-$5, so don’t forget to send some snack money with your kiddos before the fun begins! 💵

And guess what? Missy Mae will be hanging around after service too, in case you want a tasty treat on your way out! 🎈🍩

Address

1641 West AL Highway 134
Headland, AL
36345

Opening Hours

Wednesday 6pm - 7pm
Sunday 10am - 12pm

Telephone

+13345470733

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