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Lakewood Church company history timeline

1959

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.

1979

By 1979, attendance was over five thousand, and the church was becoming prominent among Pentecostals and Charismatics.

1999

Upon John Osteen's death on January 23, 1999, his youngest son, Joel Osteen, became the pastor.

2001

In 2001, Tropical Storm Allison caused flooding in the Houston area.

2003

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.

2005

Lakewood Church relocated to the Compaq Center on July 16, 2005.

2010

On March 31, 2010, the Houston City Council voted 13–2 to sell the property to Lakewood for $7.5 million.

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