Churches in Cameron

Active churches in Cameron

107 Carletta Cagle Dr. Cameron, NC 28326
3 sermons · 4 days ago
384 Hillmon Grove Road, Cameron
1 sermon
2280 Nicholson Road, Cameron
1 sermon
105 Weaver St, Cameron
1 sermon
346 H.M. Cagle Dr. Cameron, NC 28326
20 sermons

Types of churches in Cameron

Military-Friendly Churches in Cameron

With Fort Liberty a short drive south via NC 87, many Cameron congregations tailor ministries for active-duty and veteran families. You’ll find flexible service times, deployment support groups, and kid/teen programs in neighborhoods like Linden Oaks and Carolina Lakes. These churches often welcome new families rotating in each season and organize service projects that support military life.

Rural Baptist Churches

Rooted in the Sandhills’ farming heritage, small Baptist congregations gather along back roads between Johnsonville, Barbecue, and the US 1 corridor. Expect hymn-based worship, verse-by-verse teaching, and close-knit fellowship where multi‑generation families know each other by name. Many host seasonal revivals and community dinners that draw neighbors from surrounding crossroads.

Contemporary Non-Denominational Churches

Growth near Crain’s Creek and along the US 1/NC 24–27 corridors has fostered modern, casual congregations. These churches feature band-led worship, practical teaching, and robust kids’ ministries that fit the schedules of commuters to Sanford, Southern Pines, and Fort Liberty. Weeknight small groups often meet in homes across newer subdivisions.

Bilingual Churches in Cameron

Spanish-English congregations serve families working in construction, landscaping, and agriculture across the Lee–Harnett line and the NC 24–27 corridor. Services commonly include live translation, bilingual worship, and ESL or immigration-resource support. Outreach frequently centers on mobile food pantries and school partnerships near Cameron Elementary and local parks.

Sermon clips from Cameron churches

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#ImitateChristExample
“The chief shepherd Jesus led by example in perfect submission and obedience to the will of the father. The work of the elder is shepherding according to the example and character of Christ. And I'll be honest, as in preparation and even more so in preaching, there's this overwhelming sense of holy smokes, this feels unattainable. this is where I must resist the urge to allow my feelings to be more powerful than the truth of Christ. He has not called me to be the perfect Christ. He has called me to imitate the perfect Christ.”
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#NoMasMentiritas
“¿Cómo puede ser recto y justo si tú no leer ese ejemplo? Hay que hacer ejemplo de rectitud y temor de dios. Es bien importante. ¿Por qué? Porque el niño te vela, el niño te mira, el niño te observa, el niño mira lo que tú haces. Y es bien importante. ¿Por qué? Porque él va a seguir tus pasos, padre, él va a seguir lo que tú haces. Si tú mientes, él va a mentir, y él va a decir, papá lo dijo, papá lo dijo, como cuando le decimos, dile a él que no estoy aquí, que papi dice que no estás. ¿Verdad que sí? Dile que no estoy, dile. ¿Y entonces qué pasa? Cuando llega, vive Jesús, aleluya, la confrontación, y tú le dices. ¿Por qué dijiste eso? Pero es que tú estás, estás diciendo que no estás, vive Jesús, aleluya. ¿Cómo podemos enseñarle a no decir mentiras si nosotros somos los primeros que decimos la? Ay, es que es una mentirita, mentira es mentira, no importa cómo sea, el niño va a aprender a decir mentiras si tú también mientes.”
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#TrinitySustains
“``But because of God and his faithfulness, we have the power of the Trinity working to sustain us, secure us, intercede for, and advocate for us, praying for us so that we persevere in faith until the end to the eternal glory that awaits us. I try to go a sermon without speaking about tongues, but I'm sorry. I've gotta say this again. It's not the spirit working through us and speaking in some strange utterance that we don't even understand ourselves. It is the holy spirit that lives in us that is interceding directly to our our our lord and savior Jesus Christ in heaven who is seated on the throne next to our father, who advocates for us, who continuously saves us, and perseveres us in in in our faith so that we will enter into eternal glory. We will enter into his kingdom. Fully sanctified, fully glorified. This all happens inside, around, and through the trinity of God.”
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#GodAtTheCenter
“What god is teaching us is that his word should be in our life and in our conversation and in our walk constantly. And if we're not careful, we will put god's word to the side. We ask often what is wrong with the world today. Well, what is wrong with the world today is we quit focusing on the word of you want a happy marriage, god has to be at the center. Marriages don't just happen to be great by coincidence or by default. Marriages take some work. Ask my wife. Amen? But when we will focus and put god at the very center, the other relationships in your life will blossom. Your children need to know where you stand with god. If today was your last day, what would your children say about where you're at? They need to know. You need to have that conversation. And I'll share with you today if your life and your your relationship is not right with god at this very moment, make it right today. God is always and will always be in the business of saving souls.”
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#FaithAndMentalHealth
“So what I wanna do is I wanna take a look at just a few things that God did in this situation that I think that we can kind of take home with us. Because like I said, according to the stats, a third of the people in this room have dealt with depression in some level or another. And so it's a very real thing. And while I'm not a clinical psychologist, I am gonna tell you this and I stand by this one thousand percent. Just because you are struggling with depression doesn't mean that you're lacking faith. It doesn't mean you don't love God enough. And it doesn't mean that God doesn't love you. People deal with this. And if anyone, pastor or whoever tells you, well you're just not being Christian enough because you're sad, tell them to read this passage. It's not because you didn't do something right. Okay? It's something many, many Christian and otherwise, many people struggle with. Okay? Alright.”
56s
#HumbleWithWorth
“It's not thinking that others are better than yourself, and because of that, putting them before you. Like, oh my goodness, I'm just so worthless. I'm just no. It's not that mindset. I'm just so, I'm so pathetic. I'm so stupid. I'm so, I'm just so and you beat yourself down and say, well, they're just better than me. They're just better than me. That's that's not the humbleness that we're talking about in the scriptures. Now, it's it's knowing that you have great value. You have great value and yet you still put somebody else ahead of you. You know, Jesus was that ultimate example that he was god who came in the flesh. He has the greatest value of everything. He's god in the flesh but yet he says, I value you so much more than myself that I will give myself and die on the cross for you to cover your sins because I love you so much. So, you see how this this humbleness is, I know who my, I knew who I am.”
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#GloryIsOurHope
“You see, every Christian, we don't take heart in just our circumstances. We take heart in this thing of the glory that will be revealed. Brother and sister, wherever you find yourself, whatever thing has you downtrodden, whatever thing is seeking to steal your joy, whatever thing is seeking to distract you from the things of Christ, be encouraged that there is this thing, there's this glory that's going to be revealed at the coming of Christ. And it is the substance of our hope that Christ, just like he went in Acts one, is gonna come again. This is our hope.”
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#AnchoredInGlory
“``Your circumstances, though legitimate and hard and difficult, and probably that I don't have the answer for, doesn't negate the fact that your hope must be anchored in the glory that will be revealed. Elders in the room take heart. Aspiring elders in the room take heart. The people of God in the room take heart that one day the glory of God will be revealed.”
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#DontLoseHeart
“And so, as an elder who's an under shepherd, who's seeking to shepherd in light of Jesus coming back, this is us standing in this aisle, bridging the gap going, Family of God, don't lose heart. He's coming back. Don't lose heart. I know your circumstances are bleak. That diagnosis, there's not much hope, but in Christ, we have a hope that he's coming back.”
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#HolySpiritWithUs
“``We do not have to fear. And and this just gets better and better because the Lord Jesus says, I'm the good shepherd. And then he tells us in John 16 that it's better for him to leave. So he can send the comforter. So he can send the Holy Spirit. The the Greek word there it means one who is called alongside of you. Friend Jesus says it's better for me to leave this earth physically after he resurrected. So that he could then send his spirit to fill every believer in this room, but not just when you're in this room. When you're at your house, when you're on deployment, when you're on vacation, when you're on your deathbed, wherever you are in Christ, he has given you his spirit. The one who has been called with you alongside of you. Hear that. He's with you. This isn't just again some ethereal language. If you're in Christ he's given you his spirit and he's with you. He is called the comforter, the helper.”

Why Cameron churches are unique

Set in the Sandhills near Fort Liberty, churches in Cameron know the rhythms of military life and adjust calendars for training cycles and deployments. Many Cameron churches offer mentoring and prayer circles alongside military family support groups, flexible service times, and pastoral care for deployments. The result is a warm, steady sense of home for families who may move often yet seek spiritual continuity.
With its small-town pace, historic storefronts, and rural roots, Cameron, NC nurtures intergenerational churches where neighbors truly know each other. Weekly life often blends potlucks, quilting circles, and service projects with worship that features traditional hymns and gospel and teaching grounded in Scripture. That close-knit culture often fuels community food pantry outreach and fosters intergenerational and multigenerational congregations.
As new neighborhoods grow along the U.S. 1 corridor, Cameron churches are welcoming commuters and young families from across Moore, Harnett, and Lee counties. This diversity shows up in engaging kids ministry and multilingual options—think strong kids programs for young families, bilingual Spanish-English services, and blended traditional and contemporary worship that brings generations together. The mix of longtime locals and newcomers gives churches in Cameron a forward-looking energy while keeping a deep respect for local tradition.