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Church|Fri, May. 08 2009 12:44 PM EDT

America's Largest Church to Mark 50th Anniversary

By Eric Young|Christian Post Reporter

Mother’s Day this year falls on May 10 – the same date as it did in 1959.

And while few Americans may know that historical fact, members of the largest church in America are almost certain to say they knew given that it was that same day 50 years ago that its church first opened its doors.

This weekend, Lakewood Church in Houston will be marking its 50th anniversary in a place far different from the old, abandoned feed store that it started off at.

Its 38,000-large congregation will be celebrating in the arena formerly home to the Houston Rockets, where it has worshipped for the past four years.

“I can hardly believe that we are celebrating the 50th anniversary of Lakewood Church this coming weekend on Mother's Day,” the megachurch’s senior minister, Pastor Joel Osteen, expressed Wednesday.

“Most people know the story of how the church started off in an old, abandoned feed store with less than 100 people. But who would have ever guessed that my parent's hard work and dedication would establish a ministry that has literally affected people all over the world in every country from every race, tribe, and tongue,” he added.

Aside from the 38,000 churchgoers that Osteen draws each week to his 16,000-seat church, up to seven million Americans each week and more than 20 million each month reportedly view Osteen’s weekly sermon, which is broadcast into television markets across the United States and in over 100 nations around the world including Canada, Australia, India, South Korea, Africa and throughout Europe.

“I can't even begin to imagine how many lives have been touched over the years through the seeds they've sown,” Osteen wrote in his blog Wednesday.

Though Osteen has been praised by many for his uplifting messages and popular bestsellers, the charismatic minister has also received much criticism for his lack of formal theological training and for preaching what critics call the “prosperity gospel,” a belief that prosperity and success – particularly financial – is a sign of God’s favor.

Osteen, however, insists that his theology is not “dangerous,” as some say it is, and that God has used him to turn people’s lives around and to give them hope.

"I don’t know what can be so dangerous about giving people hope [or] causing people to have better relationships. I'm not leading them to some false God or something like that," Osteen said last year to Byron Pitts of CBS.

"You know, you get people that wanna criticize, 'You’re not doing enough of this, enough of that.' Well, we're not perfect,” he continued.

“But to have ... hundreds of people tellin’ ya 'You changed my life,’ ‘I haven't been in church in 30 years,' or 'You saved my marriage' ... you just feel very rewarded. You feel very humbled ... that you could help impact somebody’s life," Osteen said after getting emotional.

In the months leading up to this weekend’s anniversary celebration, Osteen has pushed forward with a number of new projects, including a collection of greeting cards that feature his inspirational messages and the Hope for Today Bible that features insights, notes, and encouragements from Osteen and his wife. Continue >>

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  • Fri May 08, 2009 3:08 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 2

    The late Pastor John Osteen was a man of great humility, and compassion for the third world countries. He has
    conducted several crusades in India, and had a great
    love for India. Now, India is emerging as an economical
    power, but in those days, India was ignored in political
    and business circle. But Pastor John Osteen could
    see the third world countries through the eyes of
    Jesus. And it is not a surprise that, his small beginning with 100 members in a feed store is the largest
    Christian congregation in the U.S.. I pray that the
    Lakewood Church may take the initative of sending thousands of missionaries around the world, and keep
    the same vision and compassion of its founder, Pastor
    John Osteen.

  • Fri May 08, 2009 2:53 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 6

    This is a long time for most evangelical churches since most split multiple times over that 50 year span.

    We will know in another 50 years whether Lakewood Church did more harm than good or more good than harm with their form of Diet Gospel.

    Large groups like this must be prayed for by all Christians because they do influence many people.

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