Rhema Christmas Display Lights Up Community for 40 Years BROKEN ARROW—’Tis the season for Rhema’s dazzling Christmas lights! Horse-and-buggy rides, hot chocolate, hot dogs, and nearly three million lights—that’s the scene on the Rhema Bible Church campus starting at 6 p.m., November 24 and continuing from 5:30 to 11:30 p.m. each night through January 2. Now in its 40th year, the Rhema Christmas display draws thousands of visitors annually. New and brighter energy-efficient LED lights will decorate the 110-acre Rhema campus located at 1025 West Kenosha in Broken Arrow. Walking through the park and around the grounds, you’ll pass a gingerbread family, complete with lollipops and gumdrops. There’s Noah’s ark (including the animals)! And you’ll see 3D angels and reindeer, along with a “Christmas tree forest,” a 50-figure nativity scene, and much more. Concessions and horse-and-buggy rides will begin at 6 p.m. on opening night and 5:30 p.m. each night through January 2. Walk up concessions will be available in the park, and hand sanitizer will be accessible at every concession stand. Admission to Rhema’s Christmas Lights is free. For more information, visit rhemalights.org or call 918-258-1588, ext. 2314.
Admission is free
Website - rhemalights.org
Contact Name - Skylar Hagin/918-258-1588