2012

Then, in 2012, Iglesia Bautista Camino Del Rey and Kings Way Baptist Church merged together as Camino Church, desegregating two homogenous churches, and uniting to serve one God. Although a thrift store existed as a ministry of Camino Church for many years, The WearHouse, Camino’s thrift store, was formally established in 2012.  Supported by community donations and volunteer efforts, all proceeds from The WearHouse are recycled back into the Charlotte community.

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Then, in 2012, Iglesia Bautista Camino Del Rey and Kings Way Baptist Church merged together as Camino Church, desegregating two homogenous churches, and uniting to serve one God. Although a thrift store existed as a ministry of Camino Church for many years, The WearHouse, Camino’s thrift store, was formally established in 2012.  Supported by community donations and volunteer efforts, all proceeds from The WearHouse are recycled back into the Charlotte community.

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