Union University officials and students celebrate the ribbon cutting for the new EDGE program lab space Feb. 5 in Jackson, Tenn. The program serves 28 students with intellectual or developmental disabilities, providing employment training, daily living skills, godly focus and educational enrichment. The renovated space in Penick Academic Complex includes a cooking lab, student lounge and classroom, is funded through a state grant and private donations. This year marks the program’s 10th anniversary. — Union University photo
Damaged buildings stand on the historic square in Fayetteville, Tenn., following a fire early Sunday, Feb. 8. Four businesses were destroyed in the blaze. Members of the William Carey Baptist Association, whose building on the opposite side of the square was unaffected, have been ministering to affected business owners and community members. “God provided opportunities for members of the William Carey Baptist Association to come along side some of the owners who suffered total losses as well as those in the city who were indirectly affected,” DOM Mike Clark. “We are continuing ministry of presence on the square today, offering comfort to those who are hurting and those who are open to prayer.” — Submitted photo
Ben Crabtree, 97, received his 49th year of perfect attendance for Sunday School, even despite the wintry weather. He attends Etter Baptist Church in Byrdstown. — Submitted photo