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Osteen is estimated to have a net worth of over $50 million, with his church taking in $43 million a year in collections. [46] According to the Houston Chronicle, Osteen denied taking any pandemic CARES Act assistance, but U.S. Small Business Administration data revealed his church actually received $4.4 million from the fund. [47]
Some sources suggest a value as high as $265.62 billion, while others put it closer to $47.24 billion due to limited public data on the Church's finances. Former totals the value of land, real estate, investments and holdings of the Catholic Church and its institutions.
The giant megachurch run by Joel Osteen has returned $4.4 million in ... Multimillionaire Joel Osteen’s Lakewood Church returns $4.4 million in PPP loans ... Osteen himself is worth a reported ...
Current building in Houston Joel Osteen at Lakewood Church, September 21, 2018. 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, in a tent. The church then moved to an abandoned feed store in northeast Houston. [4]
As for Osteen, the Business Journal reported his net worth as $60M as of 2017. Lakewood Church is the largest megachurch in the United States. Lakewood Church is the largest megachurch in the ...
Megachurch pastor Joel Osteen, perhaps most known for being rich and/or for walking on water with fellow Jesus fan Kanye West, stays on-brand. Joel Osteen's Church Dragged for Bagging $4.4 Million ...
Lakepointe Church Rockwall: TX Josh Howerton 20,000 [30] [3] Southern Baptist Convention: Yes (6 + Online) Lakewood Church: Houston: TX Joel Osteen: 45,000 [31] Non-denominational: Legacy Church Albuquerque: NM Steve Smotherman 10,100 [3] Non-denominational: LibertyLive.church Hampton: VA Dr. Grant Ethridge 10,000 [citation needed] Southern ...
John Osteen had founded the charismatic Christian Lakewood Church in an abandoned feed store in 1959. Osteen told The Associated Press in 2004 that as his father’s church grew he preferred to be ...