RBTC History
In 1974, K.E. Hagin founded the first RHEMA Bible School in Tulsa, USA. Today, the headquarters of all RHEMA Bible Schools worldwide is still located there.
Seven years after starting the first Bible school, K.E. Hagin's son, K.W. Hagin, opens additional Bible school campuses in Australia and South Africa.
In 1999, the first full-time Bible school starts in Bonn under the leadership of John and Michelle Grunewald.
With the opening of RBTC Berlin in 2006, RHEMA takes a new approach. The previous full-time Bible School becomes a weekend-only Bible School.
The thirst for knowledge about faith increases. Almost every year a new campus in Germany follows.
In 1974, K.E. Hagin founded the first RHEMA Bible School in Tulsa, USA. Today, the headquarters of all RHEMA Bible Schools worldwide is still located there.
Seven years after starting the first Bible school, K.E. Hagin's son, K.W. Hagin, opens additional Bible school campuses in Australia and South Africa.
In 1999, the first full-time Bible school starts in Bonn under the leadership of John and Michelle Grunewald.
With the opening of RBTC Berlin in 2006, RHEMA takes a new approach. The previous full-time Bible School becomes a weekend-only Bible School.
The thirst for knowledge about faith increases. Almost every year a new campus in Germany follows.
RBTC campuses in figures
Openings since 2005
activ:
2006: RBTC Berlin
2010: RBTC Ulm | RBTC Cologne
2011: RBTC Munich
2012: RBTC Hamburg
2016: RBTC Coburg
2021: RBTC Bonn Hybrid | RBTC Brunswick | RBTC Kaiserslautern
2022: RBTC Dusseldorf | RBTC Schwarzenbach am Wald
inactiv:
2005 – 2010: RBTC Trostberg
2008 – 2013 RBTC Detmold
2011 – 2016 RBTC CH-Zurich
2012 – 2018 RBTC Lörrach
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