Walk Through Over 2 Million Lights At Rhema Christmas Lights, One Of The Largest Light Displays In Oklahoma
Rhema Bible Church in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, hosts one of the largest Christmas light displays in the state, transforming into a winter wonderland each holiday season.
Boasting over two million Christmas lights in Oklahoma, Rhema Bible Church in Broken Arrow is something you have to see to believe. What started out almost 40 years ago with a few modest Christmas decorations has now grown into one of the largest Christmas displays in the Sooner State. The Rhema Lights display is now an annual holiday tradition, visited by hundreds of thousands of people. It’s also a symbol of the unofficial beginning of the Christmas season.
This year, Rhema Christmas Lights will take place from Nov. 22, 2023 – Jan. 1, 2024.
Rhema truly transforms itself into a winter wonderland during the Christmas season. There are so many lights that they can be seen from miles away.
Rain, snow, or shine, the Rhema lights will be on and able to be enjoyed.
The "bridge" experience has more lights than you can count and is choreographed to many of the most famous Christmas songs that we all love.
Countless hours of prep work are required to make this place "light up" for the holidays.
While you are out strolling through this enchanting Christmas sea of lights, don't forget about the concession stand. Hot chocolate, coffee, and numerous desserts are available.
This map details the various ways to experience the Rhema lights. Our suggestion is to park and walk the grounds, but driving through the grounds is another option.
Admission is always free so bring the whole family out!
Have any questions about this dazzling display? For more information on these spectacular holiday lights in Oklahoma, check out the Rhema Lights website.
So, did you know about Rhema Lights? Ever attended? If so, what did you think? Where else do you view holiday lights in Oklahoma? Whatever it is, tell us!
Oklahoma always embraces the Christmas spirit by transforming parks, businesses, and buildings into magical places filled with holiday lights and decorations. The state is packed with festivities during the winter season, but one thing that is sure to bring out the holiday spirit is heading out and exploring the best Christmas lights in Oklahoma.
And don't forget to wear your coziest winter coat!
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