Pastor Joel Osteen leads his Lakewood Church congregation in prayer in Houston, Texas |
Joel Osteen’s Lakewood Church Ranked
America’s Largest Megachurch With 52,000 Weekly Attendance
BY STOYAN ZAIMOV , CHRISTIAN POST REPORTER
Newly released research into the growth of megachurches
has suggested that Pastor Joel Osteen's Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas,
remains the largest church in America, with a weekend attendance totaling
52,000 people.
Church
Growth Today, a
research center led by John N. Vaughan since 1980, said in a statement that Osteen's congregation remains the
largest in America when it comes to weekend attendance, noting that the church
has seen a growth of 7,200 people since 2010.
What is more, the church has five times as many followers
as it did when it was led by founding Pastor John Osteen, who died in 1999.
The research also shows that 27 new megachurches have
increased church attendance since 2010, though 39 others have dropped below
2,000 in weekly attendance, which is the baseline of what constitutes a megachurch,
as established by Vaughan.
"This newest research indicates that among the 100
largest churches 60 percent are growing, 20 percent have plateaued, and only 11
percent have decreased in attendance during the past five years," Vaughan
added.
He further notes that one reason why some megachurches
are seeing a gain in attendance has to do with multi-site locations, with three
in four of the 100 largest churches hosting multi-site congregations.
So while Lakewood Church remains the largest single-site
church, Life Church in Edmond, Oklahoma, which has 25 sites in seven states,
gathers as many as 70,000 people weekly.
American megachurches still lag behind the largest
congregations around the world, however, with Yoido Full Gospel Church in
Seoul, South Korea, attracting 180,000 worshipers, Vision de Futuro in Santa
Fe, Argentina, 80,000 believers, and Deeper Christian Life Ministry in Lagos,
Nigeria, 70,000 in weekly attendance.
"Africa is projected to be the most populated
Christian continent by 2020. Africa already has more than 15 churches reporting
more than 20,000 attendance," according to Church Growth Today.
"What many American church leaders think of as
unique recent American creativity and innovation has been known in other global
megachurches as simply old school survival strategies for several
decades," it added.
Osteen, who's also the author of several New York Times
best-selling books, is known for his motivational
messages,
though he has also been criticized for largely avoiding topics such as
sin, Satan, and Hell in his sermons.
The growth of megachurches in America has not been seen
as positive in some studies, such as the American Sociological Association's
journal Socius, which back in February reported
that large
churches are less involved than those of smaller congregations.
The study, headed by David Eagle, a researcher at Duke's
Center for Health Policy and Inequalities Research based in Durham, North
Carolina, found that "group cohesion lies at the heart of the
size-participation relationship in churches.
"With the rapid growth of megachurches in the United
States, a negative relationship between size and frequency of attendance could
serve to accelerate aggregate declines in attendance," the journal stated.
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