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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!

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Take a Tour of the Rhema Campus

RHEMA Campus

Ever wondered what it's like to be on the campus of Kenneth Hagin Ministries and Rhema Bible Training College? Can't make it to Tulsa to check it out for yourself firsthand? Well, now you don't have to!

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Administration Building—This building is home to several ministry departments including Communications, Partner Services, Faith Library Publications, Data Processing, and Rhema Correspondence Bible School. Kenneth E. Hagin's office is also in this building and hasn't changed since he went home to be with the Lord in September 2003.

Rooker Memorial Auditorium
Rooker Memorial Auditorium (RMA)—Named after Kenneth W. Hagin's maternal grandparents, this building is large enough to accommodate the entire Rhema Bible Training College student body.

Student Development Center 1
Student Development Center 1 (SDC 1)—The afternoon sessions of Prayer and Healing School, as well as many RBTC classes, are held in this building during the school year. SDC 1 is also home to the Admissions and Recruiting departments and the office of RBTC's dean.

Student Development Center 2
Student Development Center 2 (SDC 2)—The bottom floor of this building houses classrooms for RBTC students and offices for the Alumni Department. The second floor is home to the Rhema Bible Church Varsity Youth (8th–12th grade).

RHEMA Bible Church
Rhema Bible Church (RBC)—This massive building (more than 233,000 square feet) is home to the Church Office, Student Ministries Department, RHEMA Child Development Center, Video Department, Book & Gift Store, and Music Department, along with the music studio and video production room. The Rhema Bible Church Auditorium seats 4,500 and is the hub for most Kenneth Hagin Ministries on-campus events.

Prayer and Healing Center

Prayer  Center—This building houses staff offices for the Prayer Center. Trained prayer partners pray daily in this building over requests arriving by phone, email, and regular mail, and Rhema Bible Church prayer groups meet here weekly.

 

RHEMA Library
Rhema Library—This facility houses the school's book collection and provides laboratory space for Rhema Bible Training College's third- and fourth-year School of Worship, School of World Missions, and General Extended Studies. The building also serves as a meeting place for the Rhema Rangers (program for boys) and Rhema Regals (program for girls), and is home to the Rhema Security offices.

Ninowski Recreation Center
Ninowski Recreation Center (NRC)—This building, remodeled in 2008, is home to Rhema Eagles intercollegiate athletics and intramural sports. It is also the setting for the RBTC Christmas banquet, alumni reunions, and many other social activities. It houses a regulation-sized basketball court, a volleyball court, four racquetball courts, an indoor track, a weight room, two snack bars, a roller-skating rink, two locker rooms, and the Athletic Department staff offices.

Red Nunn Warehouse and Maintenance Center
Red Nunn Warehouse and Maintenance Center—When you purchase a product from Kenneth Hagin Ministries, your order goes to our Distribution Center, located in this building Our publishing division, Faith Library Publications, prints about a million books a year and ships them all over the world. The media duplicating and campus maintenance departments are also based in this building.

Greg Smith Memorial Student Housing
Greg Smith Memorial Student Housing—Most Rhema Bible Training College students live off campus, but the 96 one- and two-bedroom on-campus apartment units are "home away from home" for some. Many residents are international students. Life at Rhema is social as well as spiritual, and living in Student Housing provides many fellowship opportunities.

RHEMA Park
Rhema Park—Located between the Ninowski Recreation Center and the Administration Building, the park offers a serene spot to relax, take a walk, or read a book. A walkway winds among the trees, and a gazebo and picnic tables provide places for leisurely lunches. During the Christmas season, the Rhema Park becomes the centerpiece of the Christmas Lights Display, which includes around two million lights.

Football and Softball Fields
Rhema Football and Softball Fields—Located on the southeast side of campus, the football and softball fields are primarily used by Rhema Bible Training College students for intramural sports. RBTC students can choose from among seven sports: flag football, softball, basketball, soccer, volleyball, floor hockey, and bowling.
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CTA Men's Conference

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A Call to Arms 2023: Positioned for Victory

Men converged on the Rhema USA campus to be built up in the Lord at A Call to Arms 2023. Kenneth W. Hagin kicked off the conference with a rousing word of encouragement. From there, each message built upon the next. Men were challenged to be watchmen in their homes, urged to know God intimately, and prodded to push through difficult times and not give up. They left with a winner’s attitude, knowing how to position themselves for success.

Be sure to save the date for A Call to Arms 2024, November 7-8.

Speaker Highlights

"Your situation is not too big for God. The enemy can't bring anything to you that the power of God inside you can't overcome." // Kenneth W. Hagin

"The only thing that can defeat you is your mentality. Instead of having a losing attitude, have the attitude of a winner. You are going to win this battle. It may get rough, but you will win." // Craig W. Hagin

"When the enemy comes against your home, your marriage, your finances, you have a responsibility to exercise authority and take back what the devil is trying to steal from you." // Bob Keich

"You've come too far to come this far. What does that mean? It's not time to give up. If you're not dead, you're not done. God has more for you." // Tony Umber

"What's missing in many of our lives? Intimacy with the Father. We have to stop being satisfied with only being familiar with God. Get quiet before the Lord and get to truly know Him." // Jerry Weinzierl

"The calling God placed in you is for a reason. There is so much more in you than you realize. You are one discipline away from overcoming a barrier. You have to push through. The journey is hard, but it's worth it." // Justin Wiegand

Join us for the 50th year of Kenneth Hagin Ministries' Campmeeting! Expect to be refreshed in an atmosphere of faith during this powerful week of preaching, worship, and fellowship. Get ready to celebrate as we look back and rejoice over what God has done over the past 50 years at Campmeeting.

The first service begins Sunday, July 24, at 6 p.m. in the Rhema Bible Church Auditorium. Services continue Monday through Friday at 10 a.m., 2:30, and 7:30 p.m. Children's ministry is available for infants through 5th graders during the evening sessions only. Summer Blitz, a fun, life-changing week of worship and ministry for 6th through 12th graders, starts Monday, July 25 at 10 a.m. and continues through Friday. Service times are 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.

Sessions will also be livestreamed on YouTubeFacebookrhema.tv, and the Rhema USA appBe sure to watch for event updates on FacebookInstagram, and TwitterFor event details, trip planning information, or to register, visit rhema.org/cm or call 1-866-312-0972. Registration is free and open to everyone!

We look forward to seeing you!

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Winter Bible Seminar & Rhema Homecoming

 

 

 

 

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Winter Bible Seminar & Rhema Homecoming

Join us for Winter Bible Seminar and Rhema Homecoming, February 18-23 at Rhema USA in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Gather with people from across the U.S and around the world for a refreshing time of teaching, prayer, worship, and fellowship.

Services begin Sunday, February 18, 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’s services for infants through 5th graders are at 6 p.m. on Sunday and 7 p.m. Monday through Friday. The 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. Be sure to watch for event updates on Facebook and Instagram. To learn more or preregister, visit rhema.org/wbs or call 1-866-312-0972. Registration is free and open to everyone!

Winter Bible Seminar and Rhema Homecoming is a weeklong immersion in the Word and the moving of the Holy Spirit. Activities include a Rhema Bible Training College alumni fellowship. WBS guests will have the opportunity to sit in on first- and second-hour RBTC classes.

Make plans now to be there!

 

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KTF 2023 Web Review

IMG 1996-PA 1080x720KTF 2023: Pink on Purpose

Pink was the color of the 23rd Kindle the Flame Women's Conference. The theme, Pink on Purpose, served as powerful reminder that God made women to be women—on purpose. He has a specific purpose for women that only they can fulfill. The Holy Spirit masterfully orchestrated the weekend, with each speaker's messages building upon the last. During the Candlelight, Prayer & Praise service, Lynette Hagin led the women in a time of prayer. They prayed for various things, with a special focus on interceding for children.

Make plans to attend Kindle the Flame 2024, September 26-28. In the meantime, enjoy these highlights.

 

Speaker Highlights

"What kind of attitude do you possess? Your attitude reveals the real you. It represents your disposition, your outlook on life, and your character. Your attitude determines the success or failure of every relationship in your life. Attitude is always a choice. Every situation has positive and negative in it. You choose what you focus on." // Lynette Hagin

 

"Unless you are walking in your purpose of being the kind of helper God designed you to be, you will never be fulfilled in life. Until you submit to the way He designed you, you will always be searching for more. That's because you will never be fulfilled as a woman until you help people." // Denise Hagin Burns

 

"You must pay attention to the conversations you have with yourself. Words are powerful. What are you saying to yourself? Would you talk that way to your best friend? Then why are you talking that way to you? Know that it grieves God when you put yourself down with your words." // Misti Coyne

 

"Something happens when we praise God. When our eyes are focused on Him, a transfer of strength takes place. But when our attention is on ourselves, we lose focus on who God is. We become like Sarah, who forced the will of God by her own hand and received an Ishmael." // ReJeanna Jolliff

 

"We need God's help to direct our steps. It's not for us to determine our way. Our part is to trust and acknowledge God and do the walking. When you do what you want instead of what God wants, you're putting yourself before Him, and you're messing up your life." // Haley Schurz

 

 

"What are you radiating? We're radiating something all the time. What's on the inside will show up on the outside. We need to make sure that what's inside us is of Him. People should know that we've been with Jesus." // Brenda Thomas

 

Join us for the 50th year of Kenneth Hagin Ministries' Campmeeting! Expect to be refreshed in an atmosphere of faith during this powerful week of preaching, worship, and fellowship. Get ready to celebrate as we look back and rejoice over what God has done over the past 50 years at Campmeeting.

The first service begins Sunday, July 24, at 6 p.m. in the Rhema Bible Church Auditorium. Services continue Monday through Friday at 10 a.m., 2:30, and 7:30 p.m. Children's ministry is available for infants through 5th graders during the evening sessions only. Summer Blitz, a fun, life-changing week of worship and ministry for 6th through 12th graders, starts Monday, July 25 at 10 a.m. and continues through Friday. Service times are 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.

Sessions will also be livestreamed on YouTubeFacebookrhema.tv, and the Rhema USA appBe sure to watch for event updates on FacebookInstagram, and TwitterFor event details, trip planning information, or to register, visit rhema.org/cm or call 1-866-312-0972. Registration is free and open to everyone!

We look forward to seeing you!