When Dr. Betty Price learned that Kenneth Hagin Ministries was set to celebrate its 50th Campmeeting, she set her heart on attending with all her children.

The inaugural 1973 Tulsa, Oklahoma gathering established by Kenneth E. Hagin is what she and her late husband, Apostle Frederick K.C. Price, attribute the eventual founding and success of Crenshaw Christian Center.

For 18 years, the Hagin and Price families and their ministries enjoyed wonderful fellowship. This 50th year celebration would be the first time all the family members would be together at Campmeeting in 30 years.

Dr. Betty’s congratulatory call to Lynette Hagin resulted in an invitation for Pastor Frederick K. Price, Jr. to join the slate of Campmeeting speakers.

Despite the passing of Kenneth E. Hagin in 2003 and Apostle Price in 2021, their families united in a historic reunion this past summer.

The Price family was very warmly received by the Hagins, their ministry, and local, national, and international guests. Daily, throngs of attendees greeted the Price family to offer condolences for Apostle’s recent passing, and to share how the teaching of Crenshaw Christian Center positively impacted their life.

In true form, Dr. Betty, her children, and their applied faith allowed for God’s example of love to manifest. “I pray for the Hagin family every day,” declares Dr. Betty, “and I’m grateful for their many contributions to the Body of Christ.”

Pastor Frederick K. Price Jr.’s message on The God Kind of Faith brought things full circle with his father, Apostle Price’s historic address at the second Campmeeting in 1974.

Reflecting on attending Campmeeting, Pastor Frederick said, “It was surreal and sobering to be in the place where my father and mother learned the principles of faith. It was exciting and eye opening to see Rhema’s longevity, relevance, and growth. It truly felt like coming home.”

Among the other speakers were Kenneth W. Hagin Jr., Lynette Hagin, Craig W. Hagin, Charles Cowan, Darrell Huffman, Earl Glisson, Mark Hankins, Mark Boer, and Tommy Pickens III.