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Chapel service held at CU Noe Somerset Education Center

Cameron Mills first speaker
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By Gina Sears and Linda Waggener

SOMERSET, KY - Before evening classes began on Decemer 3, 2013, the students and faculty at The Larry and Beverly Noe Somerset Education Center shared a special Christmas chapel service.



Cameron Mills, Cameron Mills Ministry, was the guest speaker for the event. He has been the featured speaker several times on Campbellsville University's main campus, speaking to freshmen in First Class events. He is a well-known all-star UK basketball player who was called his to lead a ministry. Since he started his ministry in 1998 Mills has been speaking to schools, youth groups and churches.

Chapel services will be held on an ongoing basis starting in February, hosting local pastors and speakers. Although it is not a requirement for students to attend, students at CU regional centers are offered the same opportunities that would be offered to them on the main campus.

For more information, contact Gina Sears at the Larry and Beverly Noe Education Center, 606-451-8474. - from Campbellsville University


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Cameron Mills speaking at CU Somerset chapel



2014-01-09 - Noe Center, 3825c South Highway 27, Somerset, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, CU photo.
While chapel services
are not required at Campbellsville University, all students on the main campus and at regional centers are offered the opportunity to share in Christian teachings. Chapel services will be held at the Larry and Beverly Noe Somerset Education Center regularly, hosting local Christian leaders like Cameron Mills pictured speaking here at the Decemberchapel service. - Linda Waggener, Campbellsville, KY

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