 Thank you. It's really nice to see such a good crowd of your live music. It's very exciting. So CB RAN is the lucky recipient of the donations which you are giving today, and we thank Christ Church very much for their generosity. CB RAN stands for Central Vermont Refugee Action Network. And network implies that we're many people from many walks of life who started this organization back in 2016. Our goal at that time was something like we intend to welcome new gematres who promise immigrants and refugees to have a place of safety and happiness as they work and live in Central Vermont. So we hooked up with USCRI, which is the federal refugee resettlement site in Colchester, and they gave us some ideas about how to be a welcoming community and looking back on it now, the things we did then seem pretty easy compared to what we're trying to do now. We've branched out since then. We have supported migrant farmers in Central Vermont in many ways, and we also created another committee of CB RAN called ASAN, Asylum Seekers Network. ASAIN, Asylum Seekers Assistance Network. And about two and a half years ago, we welcomed our first ASAIN seeking family from Columbia, a family of four. When people come from Asylum, they cannot work until they get work papers. It's a long arduous process which takes well over a year, but did in their case. Now that family is self-supporting, the oldest daughter has graduated from high school here, and is working and going to CCV, and both parents are working. So they're fully self-supporting and very much valuing members of our community. We also have supported three single men from three different African countries. One of them also has received his work papers and has gotten a job in Burlington, so it's independent now. We would like to offer more homes, more chances to cross Isles. But we need host families to step up to welcome these people. And then there's the whole refugee thing. And as you know, Vermont is set to welcome about 130 or more Afghans, and they aren't coming already. And so we are on the lookout along with the US CRI for rental opportunities. It's difficult, as you know, we have a housing crisis. Anyway, that's what we're up to now. So there's a lot to do both financially and once these people gather here, many, many things, many ways to contribute and help out. We have a table in the back which I would direct you to with some information and some really nice photos. So thank you again for your support and thanks to Christchurch. And now let's hear this wonderful music. This is the day that the Lord has... It's a song, a recovery center chorus of our love. It's still in effect. It was for many years. But you have a hard time hearing back there. Down. Down the river and thank you for the hearts. Too much. Thank you for the hearts. Too much. Thank you for the hearts. Too much. Thank you for the hearts. We can do it again. We can do it again. Every knee. Oh, oh, oh. Every knee, oh. This one, I grew from a life for theirs called Trouble of This World. That's it. There'll be no more. That's what we think to be fine. There'll be no more. We can end where we're in. Oh, no, there'll be no more. We can end where the trouble of this week done. The trouble of this world. Be done with the trouble of this world with the trouble. This is probably one you haven't heard from much of. Every knee. Take me, glad as yet, when it's dark. Many, many waters get up. She's coming. Oh, by the river, I stand by the river. God is not through with me yet, with me yet. Be what it must be to be. Be with me yet. Please, I'm gonna be what it must be to be. Be with me yet. Please, be patient with me. God is not through with me yet. Please, be patient with me. God is not through with me yet. Please, be patient with me. God is not through with me yet. Please, be patient with me. God is not through with me yet. Please, be patient with me. with me, with me yet, when God gets through with me. There's a fire in my heart, there's a fire in my heart, there's a fire in my heart burning for peace. There's a fire in my heart, there's a fire in my heart, there's a fire in my heart, there's a fire in my heart, there's a fire burning for peace.