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    Went to 11 AM mass. All pews were filled and only standing space was left. There were not any photographs showcasing the inside of the church on here, so I took a few to post.

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    The staff are moody and the way they treat others is crazy, especially for a church. Overall the church isn't great.

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    I was baptized here, was an altar boy here, went to school here, and now about to baptize my son here, so , yeah, I love the place!

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    Lakewood Church

    Lakewood Church

    4.1(182 reviews)
    1.6 miGreenway

    This is a very loving church and would definitely recommend. It makes people of all races and socio…read moreeconomic status feel comfortable. They make you feel like they really want to come to church!

    PART 2 (due to word limits):…read more To my surprise Joel then walks back up on stage and starts an actual sermon. It was almost 90 minutes in and the actual sermon hadn't even started yet. WTF. Maybe these attendees aren't as lightweight as I thought. Joel starts talking about how we have to let go of the chains holding us down, whether it's negative thoughts, addiction, past mistakes, etc. Interestingly enough I had been really unusually down lately with negative thoughts after some negative experiences with someone who I thought was my friend. Joel said that if I made God my first priority, none of these chains could hold me down. I thought about it for a bit and he was right. As an exercise I tried to do what he was preaching and I legitimately started to feel better. The sermon continues, largely focused on the primary message, without straying or going too unnecessarily deep which I think a lot of sermons make the mistake of doing. Especially in 2025 the age of Tiktok, Instagram, etc. I briefly find myself tempted to check my phone but decide to continue listening. Joel then starts to talk about a story in the Bible about a guy who used to have a family but now he was poor, alone, mentally unstable, and hurting himself by cutting his body up. What a psycho story to bring up on this Easter Sunday. Joel quotes various Bible verses along the way, probably 5-10 of them, which reversed a previous assumption of mine that his messages are loosely based on the Bible. Joel goes on to say that we can sometimes be the poor, mentally unstable man who is cutting himself. But instead of physically hurting ourselves we do it mentally. Wow. That was me that weekend. Joel was right. At this point I'm drawn in as ever and it's as if he's speaking directly to me. The sermon goes on for maybe 25 minutes total and by the end I'm embarrassingly fighting back tears. I wish this review was anonymous because it's embarrassing to say but I feel like I should say it. I'm basically this grown man in my 30s, all alone and sloppily dressed at church on an Easter Sunday, luggage in hand, and I'm here bawling with my lips quivering like a kid. The dude wasn't saying anything particularly technical or extensive but it was hitting all the right parts of my mind and now I'm bawling. I can't even remember the last time I cried. I came to the church to make fun of the attendees and here I am one of a handful of people standing up (out of 10,000), embarrassing myself instead. Joel said if you're not ashamed to stand up for God, he won't be ashamed to stand up for you. And while the devil may be telling you to sit down, or to stand up some other week... that week might never come. It was a trip. Joel goes on to say that after the sermon, he'll be outside waiting to greet anyone who wants to talk to him, as he does every week. And sure enough when I walk out of the congregation there he is shaking people's hands and taking selfies with 100 people in a line that eventually gets closed. It struck me that he does ~3 sermons back to back every week and each time afterwards like clockwork he's there to greet people afterwards, just like some of my favorite, IMO must humble heroes like Rafael Nadal. This sounds crazy but I'm somewhat famous in a niche industry too so I know how exhausting it is to shake hands with long lines of 100+ strangers eager to meet you. But this dude was doing that multiple times a day, week after week after week. Is Joel Osteen and Lakewood this fake church out there looking to prey on people's money and weaknesses? Maybe. I don't know, I just attended once before my flight home and I'll probably never be back in Houston anytime soon. But that message hit me deeper than any other message I've heard in my life and I've attended all sorts of churches (with extreme skepticism) over the years. The donations were completely optional, were asked one time, then forgotten. I didn't donate myself. But right now I'd be lying if I said I didn't believe he was the real deal. Maybe all the rumors online were fake or misinformed. I'm curious to see how long this high lasts. Heck I might even buy one of his books or listen to his podcast. One thing for sure is I'm moved enough to pay $8 to Southwest on this long flight home so I can have internet to type up this review. Shoot, maybe I did get scammed by this fake preacher. I'm a skeptical enough person to still consider that possibility. But at this point, does it even matter? I'm here riding this spiritual high that I've rarely gotten from dozens of other "real" preachers and I got it all for free. There has to be something special about that. I guess my parting thought for you who's skeptical and curious is, try to attend the service yourself and make your own opinion. I can say for myself, seeing it all firsthand really changed my opinion on things, and I was extremely cynical about the church beforehand. Give it a shot.

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    We were truly blessed to have the opportunity to come to Texas and visit Lakewood Church.

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    Ecclesia Houston

    Ecclesia Houston

    4.2(42 reviews)
    3.2 miSixth Ward

    Saw it from the freeway. On my way to paper company coffee then saw a lot of ppl getting together…read more This is my current church now. Service is online and I can watch it any time now. They also have A podcast too. Definitely can't wait to attend group events Once and a while they will have out door service which is nice idea but I have yet to attend. I love both their locations. *was attending services pre Covid

    Ok so I have 30+ years in worship ministry in a wide range of denominations, cultures, etc so I'm…read morecoming from an experienced place. I'll give pros and cons. Pros: - great looking building - love the coffee shop setup - alot of families and kids - love the sanctuary setup - the living room family areas in the sanctuary - seem to be involved in missions - pastor seemed very knowledged in the word - looks like they serve nearby shelter, and some unhoused. - looks like they are busy with activities. Cons: - no welcoming greeter when I entered. Felt really cold and distant. People greeted those they knew. - worship felt like i was sitting at a coffee bar listening to live music. People stood because what they were taught but no real engagement but from a few faithful. The sound could be a bit more clearer for the singers. - wanna present as a cool church, but it felt more like a neighborhood social club with middle class to wealthy families. Not mad at all the families, that's just what I saw. (To be fair the neighborhood is mostly middle class to wealthy, so that's expected. ) It seem to be a great church especially for families to get involved throughout the week, but the worship service itself is a no for me. It seem kinda surface level with no real engagement. I would need a great balance of meaningful worship/ word and the community which I think they have a great grasp on the community part.

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    City Life Church

    City Life Church

    5.0(10 reviews)
    3.7 miMedical Center

    I have visited City Life Church twice and felt extremely welcomed every time. They present such a…read morewarm, inviting, and open environment. At my last visit, Pastor G came up to me and we had a pleasant conversation; he was very friendly. They have a large parking lot and even offered welcome gifts to newcomers. They practice social distancing and wear masks. look forward to attending the service again.

    It's like coming home. Every time you walk in…read more This is small, small church. Everyone knows you. And everyone loves you just the way you are. There is a lot to be said for spiritual family. There are maybe 100 members. Currently, the church meets in Theatre #14 of the Edwards Showplace 24 on Highway 59 and Buffalo Speedway. Services start at 10:00 a.m. and last until approximately 11:30 a.m. Children's church is provided. This little church has been through a lot. But still has a strong spirit. We have students, doctors, teachers, lawyers, worker bees, professionals, business owners, stay at home moms, salespeople, men and women in full-time ministry, missionaries AND wannabe-missionaries! All people from all walks of life. Small groups meet during the week on a weekly/bi-monthly basis in addition to Sunday services. The ministry also is very active in all kinds of services: couples counseling, prayer groups, house calls, etc...or, even just getting together for a nice, relaxing lunch to talk about what is going on in your life. In fact, there is usually a church-wide lunch on Sundays after the service. All are welcome. CLC lives the example that a church lives in the hearts of its people, NOT merely in a building. A good number of the men show up early and stay late every week to set up facilities and tear down. They are the true unsung heroes. If you are looking for a church family where you will not be a number, where you will matter to everyone around you, and you want to grow in your walk with the Lord, come join CLC on Sunday: http://www.clchouston.com/

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    Welcome gift that consisted of a mug, hand sanitizer, and candy.

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    Church of the Annunciation

    4.8(19 reviews)
    3.4 miDowntown

    The parish church community is located in the heart of Downtown Houston and they are always…read morewelcoming visitors from around the country as it's next to the Astro's Ball park area and the Dynamo Stadium and so much activity with the sports complex's but it's also about the rich and powerful faith that brings many back home to the Church of The Annunciation. Know as the Mother Church of All the 146 Catholic Church Communities and their choir is absolutely the best I've heard in a while the richness and depth of French Artistry inside this church is amazing and the fresco of The Transfiguration is a gem to behold. Not only is this place a Traditional Latin Rite Parish but offers a 3 mass in 1 for the more conservative to the most contemporary service. And yes many come on Uber or the Metro Bus and Rail but they are working on getting a parking garage moving so if in need of some Spiritual Direction take a drive to the heart of the city and find Annunciation Catholic Church on Sunday( highly recommended the major church feast days to attend)

    Attended a Saturday morning, English ordinary form Mass. Very reverent liturgy and congregation…read more Communion was by intinction (the consecrated host dipped in the precious blood before being placed on the tongue of the communicant). Like all parishes, it is best to go to the website and look at the parish bulletin to confirm the most current schedules, www.annunciationcc.org , as sometimes websites, signs and third party databases are not updated.

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