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He is pastor of a large non- denominal community in Texas which meets in a former arena. They do serve communion in the form of wafers and little shot-glasses of grape juice passed out by ushers. Like most evangelical ministries, communion is not served more than once a month and it is not a sacrament but just a symbolic ordinance. Most likely there is a staff of associate pastors for a group that large. I know this because I used to attend a non- denom similar to this.My biggest problem with Osteen is simply he doesn’t preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He rarely mentions Him…and rarely preaches specific scripture.
He is just a motivational speaker. The problem is that he identifies himself as a minister of a Christian Church. This is problematic when even he doesn’t seem to believe that no one comes to the Father except through Jesus.
On a side note…he’s never been to any form of seminary. For me…that’s an issue as well.
His ministry travels around to huge arenas and stadiums to preach. They don’t just stay in one area. I doubt they ever do communion…based on both a theological standpoint and a logistical standpoint.