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Welcome

Welcome to Cameron Baptist Church's Presence on the World Wide Web.

If you are looking for a church in the Lawton, Oklahoma area, we encourage you to explore our web page in length to discover what
we are about. We hope to see you in person soon at 2621 SW C Avenue.

If you have any questions please call (580) 355-4854, fax (580) 355-2972 or send us
email.


If you are aware of a family that has had a family member deployed see the
Deployed Family Member Support Ministry.

Women of Discovery

Celebrate Recovery

The purpose of the Celebrate Recovery ministry is to fellowship and celebrate God's healing power in our lives through the "8 Recovery Principlies." This experience allows us to "be changed". By working and applying these Biblical principles, we begin to grow spiritually and we become free from our addictive, compulsive and dysfunctional behaviors. Childcare is available by reservations only for meetings on Fridays. Meet Friday at 6pm. Contact Tamala at 248-2056 or Rick at 704-3378 for childcare reservations by Thursday.

Listen to Sermons on the Web

Spread the Word! Sermons are available online. Click on media in the right hand menu.
Family Fun Night 2007

 

Poll

How dressed up do you get for church?
Sunday best!
More dressed up than usual.
Depends on the Sunday.
Work clothes.
Casual.
Other.

Baptist Press (BPNews)

RSS feed for Baptist Press (BPNews)

  • First relief supplies trickle into Myanmar following cyclone - NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--Five days after a cyclone's widespread devastation in Myanmar, the first two planeloads of United Nations relief supplies landed in the capital, Yangon, April 8. Observers fear the death toll could rise from 23,000 to more than 100,000 because safe supplies of drinking water and food are not available to large numbers of people. Visas for relief workers, however, still have not been approved by the country's military government. A Southern Baptist relief effort is focusing on establishing reliable communications with partners in Myanmar, said Jeff Palmer, executive director of Baptist Global Response, a Southern Baptist international relief and development organization. Cyclone Nargis wiped out much of Myanmar's communications networks and has made it difficult even for the country's own relief system to ascertain the extent of the damage. In addition to food and clean water, aid organizations expect that the most urgent needs will include plastic sheeting, water purification tablets, mosquito nets and emergency health kits. The death toll stands at 22,980, with another 42,119 people missing, according to Myanmar's state media. Up to 1 million people are homeless. Relief organizations are concerned about outbreaks of mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria and illnesses such as diarrhea that often occur in the wake of natural disasters because of dirty water and poor sanitation. "Our priority is now to establish reliable communication with partners in Myanmar," Palmer said. "We hope to have some things in place communications-wise in a few days. From all our sources, we understand other organizations are also experiencing difficulty in responding."
  • Bill targets sale of adult video games - WASHINGTON (BP)--Congressmen from both political parties have partnered to sponsor legislation designed to prevent children from purchasing or renting adult video games.
  • Royals' Hillman holds on to faith - JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (BP)--The new manager of the Kansas City Royals is a Southern Baptist who has been walking with the Lord for more than three decades.
  • MBTS hosts Royals managers in chapel - KANSAS CITY, Mo. (BP)--Trey Hillman, manager of the Kansas City Royals, said during a Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary chapel service that it's by the grace of God he ever became involved in baseball.
  • Vols provide Union massages, landscaping
  • EDUCATION BRIEFS: NAMB's Hammond urges students to have greater urgency; ...
  • Prof to launch school in El Salvador
  • Wallace, Ehrman debate N.T. reliability
  • Humans hard-wired for faith, scholar says
  • In N.O., Stetzer explains emerging church

The Free Clothing Boutique

Clothes Ministry 2nd Floor of Family Life Center.
Hours are Sunday 5 to 6:15pm, Wednesdays 4 to 6:45pm and Saturdays 9 to 11am.
 
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