WCU BSU Partners New Testament Baptist Church for HubServe

William Carey University’s Baptist Student Union (BSU) united with New Testament Baptist Church on Saturday, November 13, to participate in a HubServe clean-up project to beautify the neighborhoods surrounding the university campus. HubServe is one of BSU’s programs designed to offer students service opportunities in the Hattiesburg area. There were approximately 100 people participating in the event on November 13, with about 60 of the participants from WCU and 40 from New Testament.

(left to right) Anthony McDuffie, a deacon at New Testament Baptist Church, and WCU students Jamie Holmes of Tylertown; Vincent Kirkland of Laurel; and Subhi Talal Younes of Picayune all participated in HubServe clean-up project

Comments are closed.