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Rhema USA Gears Up for Winter Bible Seminar & Worldwide Homecoming

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The Rhema USA campus is set to welcome students and graduates from around the world for Winter Bible Seminar and Rhema Worldwide Homecoming 2025. This event brings together the global Rhema family for a powerful time of teaching, prayer, and fellowship.

Services begin Sunday, February 16, at 6 p.m. in the Rhema Bible Church Auditorium and continue through Friday, February 21. Various speakers will minister each day 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. On Wednesday, Denise Hagin Burns will speak at the 10:30 a.m. service, and Craig W. Hagin will lead the 7 p.m. service.

New this year are special leadership sessions for those involved in worship leaders' ministry, children's ministry, and youth ministry. Each specialty includes 10 hours of training designed to equip current and future ministry leaders:

  • Worship leaders will learn about leading a congregation in worship, organizing volunteers and service sets, and helping their teams improve vocally and musically.
  • Children's ministry sessions will focus on recruiting, training, and retaining volunteers, setting up a children's ministry, and planning age-appropriate lessons.
  • Youth ministry sessions will address ministering to teens in crisis, using social media in youth ministry, and writing relevant sermons.

Children's services for infants through 5th graders are at 6 p.m. on Sunday and 7 p.m. Monday through Friday. Youth will meet at the MAC on Wednesday at 7 p.m.

Services will also be livestreamed on YouTube, Facebook, Rumble, rhema.tv, and the Rhema USA app. Stay up to date by following us on Facebook and Instagram. For more details or to preregister, visit rhema.org/wbs or call 1-866-312-0972. Registration is free and open to everyone!

Winter Bible Seminar and Rhema Worldwide Homecoming is a special time in God's Word and the Holy Spirit. Among the highlights:

• A parade of the flags of nations where Rhema graduates are at work

• A special fellowship for Rhema Bible Training College alumni worldwide

Seminar guests will also have the opportunity to sit in on first- and second-hour RBTC classes.

Make plans now to be there!

 

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Remain Thankful on Thanksgiving

 

ThanksgivingThe best Thanksgiving season is filled with words of encouragement, words of thankfulness, and words of kindness.

by Lynette Hagin

This month, the United States of America celebrates a holiday which almost no other nation observes—Thanksgiving Day. Originally, it was a time set aside by our forefathers to give thanks to God for bringing them through a critical year. Today, Thanksgiving means different things to different people. 

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A Call to Arms 2024 Highlights

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A Call to Arms 2024 Highlights

The A Call to Arms Men's Conference, themed "Going Over," inspired attendees to live courageously and faithfully. Kenneth W. Hagin challenged the men to go beyond what is comfortable and expected and apply the going over mindset. He called on them to embody Christ's example of love, integrity, generosity, faithfulness, forgiveness, and commitment in every area of life to honor God and leave a powerful legacy.

During the two days, there was an emphasis on facing challenges head-on and trusting God for strength. The men were reminded to make God's Word the foundation of their lives and let it guide their responses in every situation. They were encouraged to reject fear, knowing victory is already won through Christ. With powerful reminders that God's strength is within, men left empowered to embrace their roles with confidence, purpose, and faith.

Be sure to save the date for A Call to Arms 2025, November 6-7.

 

Speaker Highlights

"We, as men of faith, are called to a higher standard. We are surrounded by mindsets of shortcuts and self-centeredness and to do the minimum to get by. But Christ calls on us to live differently, to go beyond what is expected."
// Kenneth W. Hagin

"There will be times in life when something rocks your world. Remember Jesus words, 'Be not afraid, only believe' (Mark 5:36). The Greater One lives in you, and He gives you overwhelming victory if you will only believe."
// Craig W. Hagin


"For our hearts to remain open and uncontaminated, there needs to be an intimacy with the Word of God. It needs to be personal. It needs to stay in the center of our hearts. It can't just be a scripture on the fridge."
// Paul Cavenah


"There will be a time in your life when you're facing Goliath. And when you beat him, it's going to open doors. But you have to do the work. You have to go on that narrow road where nobody's watching. What's done in secret will come to light if you do it God's way."
// Adrian Griffin

"God gave us something to do, and we want to be faithful to do that, not what He gave somebody else to do. We want to hear when we stand before Jesus, 'Well done, good and faithful servant.' "
// Jim Preston

 

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Conquering Your Spiritual Jerichos

Kenneth W. HaginBy Kenneth W. Hagin

As you begin the new year, are you nearing the “Promised Land” of something in your life? Have you stood fast, patiently waiting for your prayers to be answered, and now you see the fruition of those prayers on the horizon? Perhaps you are near to receiving from God something you have longed for. If so, this is not the time to quit! You can press on and conquer your “Jericho” and receive all that God has in store for you.

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A Time to Celebrate

Christmas By Kenneth W. Hagin

The lights, the Christmas carols, and the handsomely wrapped gifts are all part of the sights and sounds of Christmas. But is that what Christmas is really all about?

To some, Christmas is the shepherds, the magi with their camels, and the angels singing “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men” (Luke 2:14). But we must not allow the sights and sounds of the season to take away from the true meaning of Christmas!