At Son's Chapel, a landmark rock structure east of Fayetteville on Arkansas 45, God's hand is most often seen with a needle in it, at work on stitches and blocks, embroidery and applique; heard in laughter and conversation; and felt in commitment. He's at work through the hands of a dozen or so women, whose tradition of quilting every Tuesday supports upkeep of the building and a sense of community among the members of the Son's Chapel Rural Builders Association. And that commitment is sent into the community in the baby quilts that are the seamstresses' specialty, quilts that have been wrapping love around little ones since 1979.