Cameron Area Ministers Association to host Thanksgiving Services
Thanksgiving is a unique celebration reserved for Americans. True, other Countries may have special days for the founding of their land but America chooses to honor God and remembering the sacrifices of those who helped shape our Country starting with the Pilgrims whom by the grace of God were able to flee from religious persecutions and overcome many obstacles which allowed us the freedom we have today to Praise God and worship as we choose.
Sunday night, Nov. 21, the community of Cameron has the opportunity to come together and worship God. Yes, in this land of the free and brave we choose to gather with people from all over this community no matter which Church they attend or don’t attend. Sunday night at 6pm Cameron will come and worship during the Cameron Area Ministers Association’s (CAMA) annual Thanksgiving Service.
The service will be held at Grace Church,1808 16th Street beginning at 6 p.m. Area Ministers will conduct the service with a Thanksgiving message. An offering will be taken to help the Cameron Area Ministers Association (CAMA) with the Baccalaureate Service and other community needs.
After the Thanksgiving service the area Churches will be providing desserts for a time of fellowship.
Ephesians 4:3 KJV says: “Endeavoring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.” Unity in Christ is what CAMA is praying for. Unity in our community is possible no matter which Church people attend and it can happen due to belief in Jesus Christ and the power of the Holy Spirit.
The Cameron Area Christian Services (Thrift Shop) will be collecting can goods at the door so bring some can food for needy when you come.
Everyone is encouraged to come on Sunday night to Grace Church for the CAMA Thanksgiving Community Service starting at 6 p.m.