In the late 1960s, Kenneth E. Hagin started a series of seminars that he would hold four times a year on four different subjects: prayer, faith, healing, and the Holy Spirit. The prayer seminar, which was held toward the beginning of the year, eventually became Winter Bible Seminar in the mid 1980s.
Although the name has changed, the focus has remained the same. After the RHEMA Bible Training Center instructors minister during the 8:30 and 9:30 morning sessions, Lynette Hagin ministers on prayer, many times followed by a time of corporate or individual prayer at the 10:30 session. Occasionally she will minister on being led by the Spirit or following God’s plan for your life as well. No matter the subject, many people receive direction from God during Winter Bible Seminar.
Do you have questions about Winter Bible Seminar: What should I bring? How should I dress?
Q. What is Winter Bible Seminar?
A. Winter Bible Seminar is a week long seminar on the RHEMA campus in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. It runs in conjunction with Homecoming for RHEMA Bible Training Center graduates from around the world. The event kicks off Sunday, at 7:00 p.m. For the remainder of the week there are three morning sessions (8:30, 9:30 & 10:30) and one evening session (7:00) Monday through Friday.
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