"The Last Pew on the Left." The title of Dr. Cameron's book reflects upon his experiences growing up in the Roman Catholic Church in the South, where his family had to sit in the last pew on the left. That insured they were the last ones to receive the chalice of the Mass (after all the white parishioners had partaken). Since then Bob has experienced racism in the military, industry and even running his own trucking business. After he was converted to Christ in the early 70's (at more than 40 years of age), he was surprised to find the fame problem in just about every church—black or white. He sold his business and used the profits to finance his seminary education. After seminary he was the founding pastor of Mt. Carmel Church in Somerset, NJ, which is now and always has been integrated—first as a Reformed Episcopal and later as a Presbyterian fellowship. Dr. Cameron also sits on the board of Greenville Theological Seminary. Despite lip service to the contrary, 11:00am on Sunday morning remains the most segregated hour in America. Join with Dr. Cameron in this insightful retrospective as well as a thoroughly biblical look as "The Blessings of an Integrated Church"
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Robert J Cameron originally from Asheville, North Carolina has been New Jersey resident since 1955. Graduate: St. Emma Military Academy, Rock Castle, VA. Commissioned Officer, US Army during the Korean war. (4 years). Production Supervisor, Ford Motor Company, (6 years). Owned...