Judson College in Marion hosted the exhibition “Wonder Women: United” featuring original digital paintings by senior art student Ashleigh Noelle Hagan. The show was open
Pastor, Moulton Baptist Church I have had the wonderful blessing of serving the Lord and His people in three different churches in three different states.
Judson College’s 2015 homecoming weekend, known as “J-Day: Send Forth Blessed Light 2015,” was held on campus April 10–11. More than 400 alumnae, their
Executive Director, Alabama Council of Community Mental Health Boards Alabama’s General Fund (GF) budget is not sufficient to provide the essential functions of state government.
The exhibit, “Illumination,” featured original paintings by Judson College senior art student Katelyn Collier. On view at the Marian Acree Tucker Gallery at Judson in
First Baptist Church, Jackson Clarke Baptist Association Favorite Verses: Psalm 100:1–5 Favorite Hymn: “In the Garden” Hobbies: China painting, reading, sewing Family Status: Widow for seven years after 65
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