Lakewood Music is a collective of worship leaders, musicians & songwriters from Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas. Our passion is to write songs which capture the sound of hope that resonates in every human heart.
Lakewood Church is an evangelical non-denominational Christian megachurch located in Houston, Texas, US. It is one of the largest congregations in the United States, averaging about 52,000 attendees per week. The 16,800-seat Lakewood Church building, home to four English-language services and two Spanish-language services per week, is located at the former Compaq Center. Joel Osteen is the senior pastor of Lakewood Church with his wife, Victoria, who serves as co-pastor. Lakewood Church is non-denominational (not affiliated), while the leadership may be considered part of the Word of Faith movement.

History

Lakewood Church, originally called "Lakewood Baptist Church", was founded by John Osteen and his second wife, Dolores (Dodie) on Mother's Day, May 10, 1959, inside an abandoned feed store in northeast Houston. John was a Southern Baptist minister, but after experiencing baptism in the Holy Spirit, he founded Lakewood as a church for charismatic Baptists. The church soon dropped "Baptist" from its name and became non-denominational. By 1979, attendance was over five thousand, and the church was becoming prominent among Pentecostals and Charismatics. John and Dodie created and hosted Lakewood's weekly television program, which could be seen in 100 countries worldwide. Upon John Osteen's death on January 23, 1999, his youngest son, Joel Osteen, became the pastor. In 2001, Tropical Storm Allison caused flooding in the Houston area. Lakewood church was opened as a shelter to approximately 5,000 displaced persons.Under Joel Osteen, Lakewood's congregation increased almost fivefold. Attendance increased to 30,000 weekly, prompting a move from its location at 7317 East Houston Road to a larger facility. In late 2003, the church signed a long-term lease with the city of Houston to acquire the Compaq Center, a 29-year-old former sports arena.Lakewood Church relocated to the Compaq Center on July 16, 2005. It is a 16,800-seat facility in southwest downtown Houston along U.S. Highway 59, that has twice the capacity of its former sanctuary. The church was required to pay $11.8 million in rent in advance for the first 30 years of the lease. Lakewood renovated the new campus at an estimated cost of $100 million.On March 31, 2010, the Houston City Council voted 13–2 to sell the property to Lakewood for $7.5 million.

Beliefs


Lakewood Church believes that the entire Bible is inspired by God, and the church bases its teachings on this belief. The church also holds in account the belief in the Trinity, as well as the recognition of the death of Christ on the cross and resurrection.
From the commands found in the Bible, the church practices the following:Salvation: Each service offers an Altar call at the end in order for people to accept Christ as Lord and Savior.
Water baptism: The church believes the Bible asks for this as a symbol and a testimony to faith in Jesus Christ – in his cleansing power through his shedding of blood on the cross for us. Baptism is practiced every Saturday night in the church's Chapel.
Communion: The church believes the Bible asks for this act of remembering what Jesus did on the cross. It is offered every week in the New Beginnings room (just down from the bookstore).
Growing Relationship with Jesus Christ: Lakewood believes that every believer should be in a growing relationship with Jesus by obeying God's Word, yielding to the Holy Spirit and by being conformed to the image of Christ.Lakewood Church is known for its Word of Faith teaching. It is also known, before every sermon, for a confession (originally led by John and continued by Joel) which the congregation repeats in unison.

Church organization


Lakewood offers different types of ministries, fellowships, and services depending on the age, marital status, and need of its members.

Services


Kidslife: Children
Champions Club for Special Needs
Lakewood Middle School: Middle School Students
Lakewood Youth: High School Students
Main Service: All Adults
Lakewood Young Adults: In-college and Post-college Young AdultsDuring Weekend services, Joel Osteen, Victoria Osteen, John Gray or Danilo Montero preach. On Sunday nights, Nick Nilson or John Gray preach. On Wednesday nights, the Associate Pastors John Gray, Paul Osteen, Lisa Osteen Comes, Nick Nilson, Craig Johnson, or guest speakers preach.

Learning


Various classes are offered through the Compass Classes ministry, meeting before and after weekend services.

Television


The church's weekly services are broadcast on Trinity Broadcasting Network and Daystar Television Network, as well as local channels in most major U.S. markets. Lakewood also appears on secular networks, such as Fox Network, Freeform, and USA Network. In 2007, Lakewood reported spending nearly $30 million every year on its television ministry. Osteen's sermons are also televised in more than 100 countries, with an estimated 7 million viewers each week. Lakewood also hosts a Night of Hope every month. This is when the church hosts a Christian service event in one of the arenas or stadiums all across America.

Hispanic ministry


In 2002, Lakewood began a Hispanic ministry, Iglesia Lakewood, founded by Hispanic Pastor Marcos Witt and his wife, Miriam Witt. In September 2012, Danilo and Gloriana Montero assumed the role of associate pastors for the Hispanic ministry. Lakewood has two services each week in Spanish and translates all English services into Spanish. The weekly attendance at the Spanish services is approximately 6,000 people.

Criticism


Prosperity gospel


Osteen's sermons and writings are sometimes noted for promoting prosperity theology, or the prosperity gospel, a belief that material gain is a reward for pious Christians. However, when asked if he is a prosperity teacher, Osteen responded that if prosperity means God wants people to be blessed and healthy and have good relationships, then he considers himself a prosperity teacher, but if it is about money, he does not. He has specifically stated that he never preaches about money because of the reputation of televangelists. In an interview with The Christian Post on April 21, 2013, Osteen expressed his sentiments on being perceived as being part of the prosperity gospel. "I get grouped into the prosperity gospel and I never think it's fair, but it's just what it is. I think prosperity, and I've said it 1,000 times, it's being healthy, it's having great children, it's having peace of mind. Money is part of it; and yes, I believe God wants us to excel ... to be blessed so we can be a bigger blessing to others. I feel very rewarded. I wrote a book and sold millions of copies; and Victoria and I were able to help more people than we ever dreamed of. But when I hear the term prosperity gospel, I think people are sometimes saying, 'Well, he's just asking for money'." On October 14, 2007, 60 Minutes ran a twelve-minute segment on Osteen, titled "Joel Osteen Answers his Critics", during which Reformed theologian Michael Horton told CBS News correspondent Byron Pitts that Osteen's message is heresy. Horton stated that the problem with Osteen's message is that it makes religion about us instead of about God.

Hurricane Harvey response


During the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Harvey in 2017, Osteen received significant criticism in response to not making Lakewood Church, a 606,000 sq. ft., 16,000 seat, former basketball arena, available as an emergency shelter for those displaced by the storm. On August 27, posts from the church and a Lakewood Church associate pastor's social media accounts stated that the church was "inaccessible due to severe flooding," and associate pastor John Gray posting further, "If WE could get there WE WOULD OPEN THE DOORS." In a subsequent interview, Osteen countered the claim that flood waters closed the church, saying "the church has been open from the beginning," and, "We've always been open … How this notion got started, that we're not a shelter and we're not taking people in is a false narrative." On the evening of August 28, it was announced by Lakewood that it would open at noon the next day as an available shelter, opening to storm victims and emergency personnel on August 29.On August 15, 2018, the City of Houston and Mayor Sylvester Turner proclaimed a "Lakewood Church Day" in honor of Lakewood's assistance in rebuild efforts across the Houston area. It stated Lakewood has provided "assistance to more than 1,150 Houston-area families whose homes were damaged or destroyed by floodwaters" and bought "1.1 million dollars in building materials, furniture, appliances, and paid labor, as well as through the contribution of more than 2,500 volunteers".

See also

Christianity in Houston
List of the largest churches in the US
List of the largest evangelical churches
List of the largest evangelical church auditoriums
Worship service (evangelicalism)

References


External links


Lakewood Church

In The Name In The Name - Lakewood Church - Kim Walker

Impossible Possible Impossible Possible - Lakewood Church

Can I Get An Amen? Can I Get An Amen? - Lakewood Church

Shout! Shout! - Lakewood Church

Whatever May Come Whatever May Come - Lakewood Church

Close to You Close to You - Lakewood Church

I've Got A Fire I've Got A Fire - Lakewood Church - Tauren Wells

Do What Only You Can Do Do What Only You Can Do - Lakewood Church

Yahweh Yahweh - Travis Greene - Lakewood Church

Become Become - Lakewood Church

Better Than Life Better Than Life - Lakewood Church

Angels Medley (Hope Has Come) Angels Medley (Hope Has Come) - Lakewood Church

Holy You Are Holy You Are - Lakewood Church

I Will Sing I Will Sing - Lakewood Church

Bless The Lord Bless The Lord - Lakewood Church

Now I See Now I See - Lakewood Church

He Reigns He Reigns - Lakewood Church

Live In The Wonderful Live In The Wonderful - Lakewood Church

All Because of Jesus All Because of Jesus - Lakewood Church

He Lives He Lives - Lakewood Church

Highly Exalted Highly Exalted - Lakewood Church

Sweeter Sweeter - Lakewood Church

You are Good You are Good - Lakewood Church

There's Something About That Name There's Something About That Name - Lakewood Church

It's Happening Now It's Happening Now - Lakewood Church

Deep in the Heart Deep in the Heart - Lakewood Church

Cover The Earth Cover The Earth - Lakewood Church

We've Come To Worship You We've Come To Worship You - Lakewood Church

In the Name of Love In the Name of Love - Lakewood Church

Shout Shout - Lakewood Church

Surrounding Surrounding - Lakewood Church

One Voice One Voice - Lakewood Church

Let it be Known Let it be Known - Lakewood Church

Nothing Like Your Love Nothing Like Your Love - Lakewood Church

All About You All About You - Lakewood Church

Friend Of God Friend Of God - Lakewood Church

Show Me Your Glory Show Me Your Glory - Lakewood Church

Now Ain't That Something Now Ain't That Something - Lakewood Church

Free For All Free For All - Lakewood Church

I Am I Am - Lakewood Church

Perfect Love Perfect Love - Lakewood Church

Glorify Your Name Glorify Your Name - Lakewood Church

Holy Ground Holy Ground - Lakewood Church

Everywhere That I Go Everywhere That I Go - Lakewood Church

Sing Sing - Lakewood Church

Outnumbered Outnumbered - Lakewood Church

We Have Overcome We Have Overcome - Lakewood Church

Everything Everything - Lakewood Church

Etched Etched - Lakewood Church

The Blessing The Blessing - Lakewood Church

O How I Love Jesus O How I Love Jesus - Lakewood Church

Free to Worship Free to Worship - Lakewood Church

The Final Say The Final Say - Lakewood Church

We Speak To Nations We Speak To Nations - Lakewood Church

Jesus Never Fails Us Jesus Never Fails Us - Lakewood Church

Oh How Worthy Oh How Worthy - Lakewood Church

Almighty Almighty - Lakewood Church

So Great So Great - Lakewood Church

John - Dodie John - Dodie - Lakewood Church

Good Time For A Miracle Good Time For A Miracle - Lakewood Church

Come To Me Come To Me - Lakewood Church

You Are My Life You Are My Life - Lakewood Church

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Albums & Songs

  • Inhabit (Single Version)
  • Inhabit (Live)
  • Inhabit (Acoustic)
  • Faithfulness (Live)
  • Even Here Even Now (Live)
  • Oh How Worthy (Live)
  • Outnumbered (feat. Tauren Wells) [Live]
  • You Get The Glory (feat. Tauren Wells) [Live]
  • Inhabit (Live)
  • Sing A Little Louder (Live)
  • A Joyful Song (Live)
  • Look To You (Live)
  • No One But Jesus (Live)
  • Just As I Am (Live)
  • Greater (Live)
  • I've Got The Victory (Live)
  • Ve, Dilo en las Montañas
  • Venid Fieles Todos
  • Ángeles Medley (Todos ven Su Resplandor)
  • Go Tell It On The Mountain
  • O Come All Ye Faithful
  • Angels Medley (Hope Has Come)
  • Everything Changes
  • Jesus Never Fails Us
  • Become
  • Everything Changes (Reimagined)
  • Jesus Never Fails Us (Reimagined)
  • Become (Reimagined)
  • Come To Me
  • Yahweh
  • Come To Me (Reimagined)
  • Yahweh (Reimagined)
  • Can I Get An Amen? (Reimagined)
  • This Is The Day
  • Shout!
  • This Is The Day (Reimagined)
  • Do What Only You Can Do / In The Name (Reimagined)
  • Shout! (Reimagined)
  • Everything Changes (feat. Tauren Wells & Danilo Montero) [Bilingual Version]
  • Este Es El Día
  • Decimos Amén
  • ¡GRITA!
  • Siempre Cumplirás
  • Yahvé
  • Ven Avívanos
  • Ven A Mí
  • Imposible Posibles Es
  • Día De Milagros
  • Todopoderoso
  • Nunca Fallará
  • Por Siempre Y Siempre
  • Todo Lo Cambias
  • E Dizemos Amém (feat. Thalles Roberto)
  • Dia De Milagres (feat. Thalles Roberto)
  • Grita (feat. Thalles Roberto)
  • Em Seu Nome (feat. Thalles Roberto)
  • Angels Medley (Hope Has Come)
  • Ángeles Medley (Todos ven Su Resplandor)
  • This Is The Day (Live)
  • Can I Get An Amen? (Live)
  • Shout! (Live)
  • The Final Say (Live)
  • Yahweh (Live)
  • Do What Only You Can Do (Live)
  • Come To Me (Live)
  • Impossible Possible (Live)
  • John + Dodie (Live)
  • Good Time For A Miracle (Live)
  • Almighty (Live)
  • Jesus Never Fails Us (Live)
  • Forever And Ever (Live)
  • Everything Changes (feat. Tauren Wells) [Live]
  • This Is The Day (Reimagined)
  • Do What Only You Can Do / In The Name (Reimagined)
  • Shout! (Reimagined)
  • Come To Me (Reimagined)
  • Yahweh (Reimagined)
  • Can I Get An Amen? (Reimagined)
  • Everything Changes (Reimagined)
  • Jesus Never Fails Us (Reimagined)
  • Become (Reimagined)
  • This Is The Day (Live)
  • Can I Get An Amen? (Live)
  • Shout! (Live)
  • The Final Say (Live)
  • Yahweh (Live)
  • Do What Only You Can Do (Live)
  • Come To Me (Live)
  • Impossible Possible (Live)
  • John + Dodie (Live)
  • Good Time For A Miracle (Live)
  • Almighty (Live)
  • Jesus Never Fails Us (Live)
  • Forever And Ever (Live)
  • Everything Changes (feat. Tauren Wells) [Live]
  • Invencible
  • Vivir En Tu Amor (feat. Jafet Lora)
  • Romanos 8
  • En Cada Momento (feat. Ingrid Rosario)
  • En Tu Nombre (feat. Ingrid Rosario & Ramiro Garcia)
  • Eres Asombroso (feat. Ingrid Rosario)
  • Tengo Un Fuego (feat. Thalles Roberto)
  • Obrando Estás (feat. Ingrid Rosario & Ramiro Garcia)
  • Unrivaled
  • Away From Your Love
  • Romans 8
  • Whatever May Come
  • While I Wait
  • In The Name (feat. Kim Walker-Smith)
  • (Now) Ain’t That Something
  • You Are My Life (feat. Tauren Wells)
  • Close To You
  • I’ve Got A Fire (feat. Tauren Wells)
  • It’s Happening Now
  • Now I See
  • Whatever May Come (feat. Nick Nilson) [Reprise]
  • It’s Happening Now (Live)
  • Unrivaled (Live)
  • Let It Be Known (Live)
  • Romans 8 (feat. Tauren Wells) [Live]
  • Live In The Wonderful (Live)
  • Now I See (Live)
  • In The Name (feat. Kim Walker-Smith)
  • Unrivaled
  • Away From Your Love
  • Romans 8
  • Whatever May Come
  • While I Wait
  • In The Name (feat. Kim Walker-Smith)
  • (Now) Ain’t That Something
  • You Are My Life (feat. Tauren Wells)
  • Close To You
  • I’ve Got A Fire (feat. Tauren Wells)
  • It’s Happening Now
  • Now I See
  • Whatever May Come (feat. Nick Nilson) [Reprise]
  • Marcado
  • Me Rodeas
  • Decláralo
  • En Tus Maravillas
  • Declaración De Bendición
  • Llegar a Ser
  • Nada Como Tu Amor
  • Marcas Mi Corazón
  • Perfecto Amor
  • Cuan Grande Es Él
  • Etched
  • Surrounding
  • Let It Be Known
  • Live in the Wonderful
  • The Blessing (feat. Joel Osteen)
  • Become
  • In the Name of Love
  • Nothing Like Your Love
  • Deep in the Heart
  • Perfect Love
  • Holy Ground
  • I Am
  • One Voice
  • Reprise (feat. John Gray)