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Winter Bible Seminar and Rhema Worldwide Homecoming 2019

Winter Bible SeminarAnticipate Great Things!

The Rhema campus is abuzz with excitement as preparations begin for Winter Bible Seminar & Rhema Worldwide Homecoming 2019! On February 17-22, people from around the world will gather in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, for this notable event. Through worship, ministry, and fellowship, the attendees are strengthened and encouraged in their faith!

Join Rhema Bible Training College alumni and students from campuses around the world—and anyone influenced by Kenneth Hagin Ministries—as they "come home" for this great celebration. Registration is free and open to everyone.

Services begin Sunday, February 17, at 6 p.m. in the Rhema Bible Church auditorium and continue Monday through Friday. Various speakers will minister at 8:30 and 9:30 a.m., followed by Lynette Hagin at 10:30 a.m. and Kenneth W. Hagin at 7 p.m.

Children and youth ministry are available for infants through 12th graders during the evening sessions only. First through 5th grade will meet in the Rhema Kids Auditorium. Winter Blitz services for 6th through 12th graders will meet in the Varsity Youth Building Monday through Wednesday and Friday.

Some activities held throughout the week include a parade of nations, an RBTC alumni fellowship and reunion luncheon, and a WPC Meet and Greet with the Hagins. You don't want to miss this outstanding weeklong event!

WBS guests may attend first- and second-hour RBTC classes throughout the week.

Services are also available via the Rhema USA app or online at rhema.tv. To learn more or preregister, visit rhema.org/wbs or call (918) 258-1588, ext. 2238

 

 

 

 

 

Men's Conference: It's Not Too Late!

Article CTA 3A Call to Arms —discover the greatness that lies within you!

Kenneth W. Hagin's A Call to Arms Men's Conference happens this Thursday—Saturday, November 1—3, on the Rhema USA campus in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.

Register online through Tuesday, October 30th and then starting Thursday, November 1nd at 3:00 PM, men can register at the door! Onsite registration is located in the West Lobby of the Rhema Bible Church Auditorium.

Speakers this year include Rev. Hagin and his son, Craig W. Hagin,and special guest speakers Jeff Bardel, Mike Cameneti, Roy Coggeshall, and Earl Glisson.

In each session, the speakers will share practical knowledge and godly wisdom on issues that matter to men. There will also be great worship and time to hang out with the guys. The conference is a perfect time to get away, let go of stress, and hear from God. Don't miss it!


Visit rhema.org/cta for more conference details!

 

 

 

 

 

Men's Conference: Where Men Answer the Call

Article CTA 18A Call to Arms Men's Conference, November 1–3, 2018

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Review of 2017 Conference:

Kenneth W. Hagin opened A Call to Arms Men's Conference with a strong exhortation for men to see themselves as champions. It was a powerful time of bonding, brotherhood, and breakthrough. For three days in November, men listened to messages on their identity in Christ, the power of praise and humility, and enduring to the end. The weak left strong, the sick left healed, and men were transformed from the inside out. They were equipped and empowered to be everything God called them to be in today's world. Mark your calendars for A Call to Arms 2018, November 1–3.

CREATED IN GOD'S IMAGE

// KENNETH W. HAGIN

The devil tries to challenge us on our identity as men and who we are in Christ. If he is successful in doing this, Satan has inroads into our lives. We must be willing to fight for our identity and for what belongs to us. Ephesians 6:13 (NKJV) says, "Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand."

If we're going to win against the devil, we have to be fighters. Some men may not be a natural fighter. But God will help them. Everybody likes a great victory, but there is never a great victory without a great battle. Jesus faced a tremendous battle when He went to the cross and redeemed mankind from the enemy. He triumphed over all the power of the enemy. Jesus was the last man standing, and His victory is our victory.

Read more . . .

 

 

 

Reflect. Renew. Rekindle.

Article KTF 3Kindle the Flame® Women's Conference: Reflect. Renew. Rekindle.

Join us on the Rhema USA campus September 27–29, 2018!

Lynette Hagin's Kindle the Flame® Women's Conference is one of a kind! This unique conference draws women from around the world. The 2018 event will focus on time to reflect, renew, and rekindle in God's presence.

Speakers this year include Lynette Hagin, Denise Hagin Burns, Patsy Cameneti, Jill Donovan (founder of Rustic Cuff and author of The Kindness Effect), Marci Glisson, and Jen Tringale. Their inspirational messages along with powerful times in worship, sisterhood, and connection with God will be life changing!

"Together my mom and I get to minister to ladies from around the world. My desire is that they are refreshed spiritually and get that boost for the rest of the year. It blesses me to see them enjoy KTF and see their lives change." —Denise Hagin Burns

For more details, visit rhema.org/ktf or call 1-866-312-0972.

Don't forget the early bird discount ends September 15!

 

 

New Beginnings

Campmeeting at RhemaCampmeeting 2018 was a time of breakthrough and new beginnings.

God's presence engulfed the entire Rhema campus. From Summer Blitz to Rhema Kids to the adult services, all ages experienced encounters with God. Here are some highlights from the week.

Sunday night Rev. Kenneth W. Hagin's rousing message had the crowd shouting as he preached on how God specializes in the impossible. He reminded them that "the things which are impossible with men are possible with God" (Luke 18:27 NKJV). No matter what challenge or obstacle the enemy brings against us, God gives us the victory!

Attendees had champion attitudes built into them in every service. Topics included renewing the mind with God's Word, praying bold, honest prayers, the power of speaking the Word, moving beyond the past, and taking the limits off God. 

Read more here . . .

Join us for Campmeeting in 2019! 

 

 

Campmeeting 2018—Expecting Good Things from God

Campmeeting Kenneth Hagin MinistriesSummer Conference starts Sunday July 22nd.

When we make time for just us and God, He strengthens us and helps us be a better witness for Him when we go out into our world. —Kenneth W. Hagin

Make time to get in on powerful faith-filled messages at Campmeeting July 22-27 on Rhema Bible Church Campus. Services will be live streamed at rhema.tv and on facebook live and on the rhema app.

The whole family can enjoy the week at different services.

Summer Blitz Youth Conference runs July 23-27 with exciting services and a Blitz Block Party Friday July 27th. Go to rhema.org/summerblitz for details.

This great event is a time to remember the importance of staying with the Word of God and the move of the Holy Spirit. The teaching services on faith, prayer, and more are always rich, refreshing and full of the Word.

Register for FREE at rhema.org/cm or at the registration table in the West Lobby. 

Watch a Campmeeting Highlight here.

 


 

Speaker Highlights from 2017:

"If you're going to move with the glory of God, you're going to have to do what's necessary." —Kenneth W. Hagin

"Indifference is an enemy of your faith. Just because God settled it in heaven, doesn't mean it's settled in my mind." —Charles Cowan

"The Holy Spirit is our advocate. An advocate is a person who is fighting for you." —Denise Hagin Burns

"Do you know how short your New Testament would be if Paul gave up in Acts 16?" —Craig Hagin

"Many have trouble letting God be good to us on the level he wants to be good to us." —Phillip Slaughter

"We can't just understand the Bible with our minds. We have to receive it into our hearts." —David Shearin

"Every religion offers lessons... but Jesus gives us life!" —Mark Hankins

 

Youth Conference, Summer Blitz July 23-27

Join us July 22-27, 2018 for Campmeeting! 

 

 

Rockets Over Rhema: A Celebration of America’s Freedom

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BROKEN ARROW, OKLAHOMA—An unforgettable Fourth of July celebration hosted by Rhema Bible Church ignites on July 1!

Rockets Over Rhema features one of the area's biggest premiere firework displays. Held on the beautiful 110-acre Rhema campus since 2003, it has become a destination for over 50,000 people every year. Not only will dazzling fireworks be the highlight of the evening, but family-friendly activities are sure to entertain everyone. Admission is free.

Rockets Over Rhema 2018 kicks off at 5 p.m. with the 50's style patriotic musical Route 66: The Red, White, and Blue Tour in the Rhema Bible Church auditorium. The show features a musical touring group traveling along the Main Street of America—Route 66! The journey promises to provide a rocking fun time!

Excitement continues outside at 6 p.m. with Inflata-Zone, a car show, and more! Food adventures of all kinds—from burgers to barbeque and funnel cakes to snow cones—can be found at cash-only concession stands and food trucks.

The outdoor concert begins at 6:30 p.m. with great music from Citizen Way, Consumed By Fire, Brian Nhira, and Synergy Band. Bring a blanket, lawn chair, or just sit on the grass and enjoy. Immediately following the concert, the booming light show will begin right over the stage!

Get your ooohs and aaahs ready for one of the largest and brightest fireworks display in the Tulsa/Broken Arrow area!

Schedule of Events
• 5 p.m. Patriotic Musical
• 6 p.m. Outdoor Activities Begin
• 6:30 p.m. Outdoor Concert
• 10 p.m. Fireworks

Visit RocketsOverRhema.com or call (918) 258-1589 ext. 2893 for more information. The event is held on the Rhema campus
at 1025 W. Kenosha Ave., Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Follow @RhemaBibleChurch on social media for event updates
and reminders!

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Honoring True Heroes

Memorial Day//Kenneth W. Hagin

Memorial Day is a time where we recognize the fallen heroes of our land—men and women who gave their lives so others could live in freedom.

The online Merriam-Webster's Dictionary defines the word hero as "an illustrious warrior; a person admired for achievements and noble qualities; one who shows great courage." The world has many heroes. Some are famous; others are unknown. We're thankful for everyone who has served in our military, but this month we are honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their country.

Men and women have died in battle so their loved ones might live in freedom. Their sacrifice is matched only by the sacrifice of grieving parents whose children did not return, of spouses who will face the future alone, and of children who will grow up without a father or mother.

There is one Hero, however, who towers above the rest. And we must honor and recognize the Hero of heroes, the One Who gave His life so everyone might have life: Jesus Christ, the Son of God.

Jesus died for the sins of all mankind! He bore the punishment for all humanity! He knew suffering and agony so that we could have victory, peace, healing, mercy, joy, and love. When heroes are honored, usually Jesus' Name is not mentioned. Yet His Name should be at the top of the list! No hero on earth compares with Him.

I thank God that we can live free in this country because of the heroes who gave their lives. And I thank God that we can live in spiritual freedom because Jesus shed His blood on the cross.

Let's not forget those who have died serving our country. But let us never forget Jesus Christ, the Hero of heroes. He is our real Hero—on Memorial Day and every day.

 


 

 

Note: This article is taken from Heart to Heart in Word of Faith magazine May 2018. 

 

RBTC Graduates Minister LIFE—Rhema In Action

International Rhema DaySupporting Rhema—Reaching the World

Graduates in Action Report

Newborn Madilyn Grace arrived at 24 weeks—16 weeks before her due date—and weighed one pound, 10 ounces. Her lungs were undeveloped, and she needed mechanical ventilation to help her breathe. She needed a miracle.

Madilyn's parents were full of faith thanks to their pastors—Rhema grads Carl and Belinda Benton. They taught the young couple faith and how to believe God for miracles. The baby was born on a Sunday, and the mom was in church the following Sunday. She and her husband continued feeding their faith and stood on the uncompromising Word of God. Madilyn's parents, the Bentons, and the church family believed God to heal baby Madilyn Grace.

Read full article here.

Help Train More Laborers Like Carl and Belinda

You can be a part of stories like this. International Rhema Day gives you the opportunity to help train more men and women to preach the Good News of Jesus Christ. Many people around the world need miracles. And you can help change that!

International Rhema Day is May 6. Your gift is felt wherever our graduates go. Click here to give a gift.

 

 

 

Back to the Basics—Back to Healing

By Rev. Kenneth W. Hagin

No matter how well we know a subject, if we don’t continue to practice or review what we have learned, we will forget some things. There are certain subjects we need to continually brush up on, and healing is one of them.

—Kenneth W. Hagin

Often when ministers in the “word of faith” movement begin a sermon by saying, “I’m going to teach on the subject of healing,” most people in the congregation will say to themselves, "I already know about healing". Well, people may think they already know all there is to know about healing, but when there’s a healing line, more than half the congregation will get in line for prayer! That tells me they don’t know as much about healing as they think. Or they don’t know how to walk in the light of what they know.

Read more . . .

Winter Bible Seminar — Wrap Up

Article WBS WrapUP

The Wednesday-through-Friday services at Winter Bible Seminar provided a strong ending to a dynamic week!

Pastor Kenneth W. Hagin continued to teach about the role of angels in our lives. According to the Bible, they are ministering spirits to us that have received salvation. They are here to help and protect us, even if we don't see them.

On Thursday night, Pastor Hagin had a special message for the Rhema Family: Don't underestimate the value of faith! Whenever you preach, make sure to preach all the subjects in the Bible, with faith as your foundation.

During the rest of the 10:30 morning services, Rev. Lynette Hagin taught further in depth about living consecrated lives unto God. She gave three keys to revival: Repentance, prayer, and commitment. She encouraged attendees to walk in love and forgiveness with one another.

Those attending also heard uplifting messages from the RBTC USA instructors. During the 8:30 and 9:30 morning sessions, the speakers taught on strengthening our faith, how to have peace in the storms of life, and many other encouraging topics.

Friday night, Pastor Hagin closed out Winter Bible Seminar 2018 with a powerful healing service. He taught those present how to receive healing, then laid hands on all the people who came forward. Many were healed!

Check out a little piece of WBS 2018:

"God's healing power is present all the time! You gotta learn how to activate it." //Kenneth W. Hagin

"In life, you'll have opportunities every day to practice forgiveness." //Lynette Hagin

"Before you start a pity party, let the Word of God arise in your heart!" //Craig Hagin

"The systematic set discourse of God's Word from our lips form the building blocks of the life of faith." //Tad Gregurich

"Opposition is not an indicator of the will of God." //Tony McKinnon

"God has a blueprint. When God made you, He made you with a blueprint of purpose." //Dan Taylor

 

 

Learn more about Winter Bible Seminar . . .

>> Get MP3s of Winter Bible Seminar here. 

Winter Bible Seminar — Midweek Report

Denise Hagin Burns Winter Bible Seminar

What a strong start to Winter Bible Seminar 2018! Pastor Hagin started a series of messages on the covenant we have with God. It's vital to know our rights and privileges. We have a much better covenant with better promises! The surety of the covenant is Jesus Christ, our mediator. It's also important to know that our covenant is based on Jesus' blood — it cannot be broken. Because of the blood, we're entitled to the new covenant and all it's benefits!

Lynette Hagin spoke on the importance of living a holy, consecrated life unto God. If we want revival to come, it starts with us. We need to live according to the Word of God, and reject the things of this world that can pollute our minds. How do we do this? By communing with the Father and reading the Bible every day.

Other speakers included Rhema Bible Training College instructors.

Here are some powerful quotes from all the speakers:

"The power of the blood of Jesus is the key to the new covenant!" //Kenneth W. Hagin

"It's so important that we don't take the things of God for granted." //Lynette Hagin

"It's a choice to let the peace of God rule in your heart." //Denise Hagin Burns

"Every one of us can find a justification to resign. Have a resignation prevention plan." //Joe Duininck

"Sin will cause you to not live to your full potential." //Doug Jones

"The enemy wants you to quit your faith and just 'put up' with life." //Kirk Dubois

We are looking forward to all God has to tell us the rest of the week! To catch all the services live, you can watch on rhema.tv. They will be archived afterwards on vimeo.com/rhema.

Learn more . . .

>> Get MP3s of Winter Bible Seminar here.