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FAQsGot questions about Campmeeting? What should I bring? How should I dress? Find your answers here in our frequently asked questions.


Q. What is Campmeeting?

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In January 1973, the Lord woke Rev. Kenneth E. Hagin and told him to hold a special event in the spirit of the old-time campmeetings where believers received ministry from the Word of God reinforced by powerful moves of the Holy Spirit. Campmeeting continues each July as a weeklong gathering on the RHEMA USA campus in Broken Arrow, OK.


Q. Why should I attend Campmeeting?
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Believers of all ages receive Word-based exhortation and instruction daily from hosts Revs. Ken and Lynette Hagin and other anointed men and women of God while the Holy Spirit performs healings and other signs and wonders.


Q. When is Campmeeting?
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Campmeeting is held July 24-30, 2011.


Q. Where is Campmeeting conducted?
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Campmeeting is held in the on the RHEMA USA campus in Broken Arrow, OK, which is a suburb of Tulsa in northeastern Oklahoma. On campus, sessions are conducted at RHEMA Bible Church (RBC). RBC is the large building with the red roof and the revolving, lighted faith shield atop it.


Q. When should I arrive on campus?
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On-site registration begins Sunday, July 24, 2011 at RHEMA Bible Church. The first service is at 7:30 p.m. July 24, 2011.


Q. What personal material should I bring with me?
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We recommend you bring your Bible, a notepad, and pen. You may also want to bring a camera for use outside of ministry sessions.


Q. How much does the event cost?
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Campmeeting is free-of-charge!


Q. Are there children’s and youth services?
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Yes. Children's services include action-filled praise, Bible lessons, skits, games, and prizes. Summer Blitz for youth includes cutting-edge worship, contests and activities, special guest speakers, and bands.


Q. How do I preregister?
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To register or obtain more information, call (918) 258-1588, ext. 2238.


Q. How do I get to Broken Arrow and RHEMA and what about accommodations?
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Click here for hotel accommodations and maps of the area. Designated hotels and motels offer special rates for event participants. Ask for the “RHEMA Rate.”


Q. Is there a dress code?
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No, there is no dress code. You can come as you are. Typically attendees wear casual clothes in the morning services and dress up more for the evening services.


Q. Is the church handicap accessible?
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Yes. There is plenty of reserved parking around each building on campus, including the church. The auditorium has seating available specifically for wheelchairs, handicap accessible restrooms, and elevators.


Q. Are your services available for the deaf and hearing-impaired?
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Yes. We have a reserved section in the church auditorium for those who are deaf or hearing-impaired.


Q. Is there a nursing mother’s room?
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Yes. It is located in the northeast corner of the church.