Joel Osteen’s Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas, was robbed of $600,000 in donations over the weekend.
“We were heartbroken to learn today that funds were stolen from the
church over the weekend. This includes cash, checks and envelopes
containing written credit card information, and it is limited only to
those funds contributed in the church services on Saturday, March 8 and
Sunday, March 9, 2014,” Lakewood told the 45,000-strong congregation,
the biggest in America, in a statement on Monday.
FOX 26 reported that Houston police are currently looking for clues
on who might have broken into the church safe. The crime was discovered
early Monday morning by a Lakewood employee. Around $200,000 of the
stolen money is believed to be in cash, while the rest included
donations made by checks and credit cards.
The Houston megachurch advised people who made contributions over the
weekend service to pay close attention to their bank accounts in the
coming days and weeks, and to report immediately any suspicious
activity.
“It is important to note this was not an electronic data breach, but
was instead limited to donations made in the services on March 8 and 9,
2014. You were not affected if you put your offering in a drop box, you
gave online or through other electronic means, or you made a bookstore
purchase,” Lakewood noted. “We are working with the police to fully
investigate the incident. The funds were fully insured, and we are
working with our insurance company to restore the stolen funds to the
church.”
- Christian Post
