Kenneth Hagin Ministries'
Winter Bible
Seminar
FEB. 16—21, 2025
About WBS
Purpose
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.
Morning Sessions
After the Rhema Bible Training College 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.
Evening Sessions
During the evening sessions, Kenneth W. Hagin follows the leading of the Holy Spirit. If he is led to preach the Word, he preaches his heart out. If he is led to teach the Word, he teaches line-upon-line, precept-upon-precept. If he feels led to pray for people, he takes his coat off and lays hands on those in need of ministry. If the Spirit is moving and people are running, shouting, dancing, or laughing, he will run, shout, dance, and laugh (and he’ll probably be the first one to do so)!
Highlights
Conference Hosts
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Kenneth W. Hagin
Kenneth W. Hagin
Kenneth W. Hagin is president of Kenneth Hagin Ministries and pastor of Rhema Bible Church in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. He has organized Rhema Bible Training Colleges around the world. He seizes every opportunity to impart the attitude of “I cannot be defeated, and I will not quit.” Rev. Hagin hosts the annual A Call to Arms® Men’s Conference and with his wife, Lynette, hosts Rhema Praise, a weekly television program, and Rhema for Today, a weekday radio program broadcast throughout the United States. They also conduct Living Faith Conferences, spreading the message of faith and healing to the world.
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Lynette Hagin
Lynette Hagin
Lynette Hagin is an author, teacher, and conference speaker. She is committed to helping people succeed by sharing the life-changing message—“You can make it!” Her leadership has been instrumental in shaping the lives of thousands of women through her annual Kindle the Flame® Women’s Conference. Lynette exemplifies the woman of balance—balancing womanhood, motherhood, and ministry as she encourages and inspires others to do the same.
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Craig W. Hagin
Craig W. Hagin
Craig W. Hagin reaches today’s generation with a fresh, practical approach to sharing biblical principles. He teaches extensively on faith and ministers with a strong healing anointing. Craig serves as an associate pastor of Rhema Bible Church, chief operating officer for Kenneth Hagin Ministries, and instructor at Rhema Bible Training College. He also hosts a weekly podcast focused on current events and practical life tips.
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Craig W. Hagin
Denise Hagin Burns
Denise Hagin Burns serves as executive pastor and family ministries pastor at Rhema Bible Church and an instructor at Rhema Bible Training College. She attends to the spiritual, social, and emotional needs of young people and empowers them to develop an authentic relationship with God. Denise is passionate about the local church—keeping it organized, seeing growth, and developing people.
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FAQ
What is Winter Bible Seminar?
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 College graduates from around the world.
Why should I attend Winter Bible Seminar?
Winter Bible Seminar is a time where many people receive direction from God. During the 8:30 and 9:30 morning sessions, RBTC instructors teach the Word. At the 10:30 services, Rev. Lynette Hagin ministers, and at the 7 p.m. service, Rev. Kenneth W. Hagin shares powerful messages straight from his heart.
Where is Winter Bible Seminar conducted?
Winter Bible Seminar is held 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.
When should I arrive on campus?
On-site registration begins Sunday prior to the event, at Rhema Bible Church. The first service is at 6 p.m. although we invite you to attend Sunday morning service at Rhema Bible Church with us. School of the Bible starts at 9 a.m. with Sunday morning worship beginning at 10 a.m.
What personal material should I bring with me?
We recommend you bring your Bible, a notepad, and pen. You may also want to bring a camera for use outside of ministry sessions.
How much does the event cost?
Winter Bible Seminar is free-of-charge!
How do I preregister?
Call: (918) 258-1588, ext. 2238 to register or obtain more information
Online: register here
How do I get to Broken Arrow and Rhema and what about accommodations?
Click here for hotel accommodations and click here for maps of the area and campus. Designated hotels and motels offer special rates for event participants. Ask for the “Rhema Rate.”
Are there children's and youth services?
Children’s services are available for infants to 5th grade during the evening services only. Youth (6-12th grade) will meet Wednesday night in the MAC. For all other services, youth will join the adults in the RCA.
Is there a dress code?
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.
Is the church handicap accessible?
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.
Is there a nursing mother’s room?
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Children Ministry
Infant—5th Grade Childcare available at the 7 pm Services only