Camak Baptist Church

Camak Baptist Church Sunday School- 9:45 am
Morning Worship- 11:00 am
Evening Bible Study- 6:00pm

We are:

An imperfect people that belongs to a perfectly loving God
Growing in love to God, His ways and wisdom
Serving God and others to transform lives for eternity

01/31/2026

Hi, everyone. A weather update for Camak Baptist. We will not be having services in person on tomorrow, Feb 1st, due to snow accumulation on the roads. Virtual Bible study will be at 11am. We hope that you will join us.

01/25/2026

Dear Church Family,

Due to the incoming winter weather system and out of concern for the safety of our congregation, in-person worship services for Camak Baptist have been canceled for tomorrow morning.

We encourage everyone to remain safe and avoid unnecessary travel. Please continue to monitor local weather advisories and take appropriate precautions.

We invite you to join us next Sunday morning for Sunday school at 9:45 and worship at 11.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Please stay warm and safe.

In Christ,
Church Leadership

11/13/2025

Hidden in the quiet halls of the Ismailia Museum, the El Arish Stone stands as a mysterious black granite monument discovered on a farm in 1887. What once served as a simple cattle trough was later revealed to hold 74 lines of ancient hieroglyphs. These inscriptions describe incredible natural events, including fierce storms, darkness, and even the parting of the sea, offering a glimpse into how the ancient Egyptians recorded extraordinary occurrences.

Some historians find fascinating connections between the stone and the biblical story of the Exodus. The text mentions a “Prince of the Desert,” powerful storms, and a group of people leaving Egypt referred to as “evildoers.” It even names a place called Pekharti, which closely resembles Pi-Hahiroth, the location where the sea was parted according to the Book of Exodus. These details suggest the stone could preserve an Egyptian perspective on events often considered myth or legend.

Whether seen as mythology, cultural memory, or historical record, the El Arish Stone continues to captivate archaeologists and history enthusiasts alike.

11/13/2025

"[Considering death] may serve as a spring of Christian resolution, to cleave to Christ, adhere to his truths, and continue in his ways; whatever we may suffer for so doing. It would much allay the fear of man, that bringeth a snare. ‘Who art thou, that thou shouldst be afraid of a man that shall die?' Isa. 51:12. Look on persecutors as pieces of brittle clay, that shall be dashed in pieces; for then shall you despise them as foes, that are mortal; whose terror to others in the land of the living, shall quickly die with themselves. The serious consideration of the shortness of our time, and the certainty of death, will teach us, that all the advantage which we can make by our apostasy, in time of trial, is not worth the while; it is not worth going out of our way to get it and what we refuse to forego for Christ's sake, may be quickly taken from us by death. But we can never lose it so honourably, as for the cause of Christ, and his gospel: for what glory is it, that you give up what you have in the world, when God takes it away from you by death, whether you will or not? This consideration may teach us to undervalue life itself, and choose to forego it, rather than to sin. The worst that men can do, is to take away that life, which we cannot long keep, though all the world should conspire to help us to retain the spirit. If we refuse to offer it up to God when he calls for it in defence of his honour, he can take it from us another way; as it fared with him who could not burn for Christ, but was afterwards burnt by an accidental fire in his house" (Rev. Thomas Boston, Fourfold State, p.303-4).

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184 Lazenby Street
Camak, GA
30807

Opening Hours

9:45am - 1pm
6pm - 7:30pm

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