 Well, hello everyone. My name is Emma Brewer-Wallin. I'm the Minister of Environmental and Economic Justice for the Southern New England Conference. And I'm here with Eliza Pennick from the Justice Leadership Program, a new partner of the conference. We will be working together this fall to lead a Jubilee Justice Program. And Eliza, I've asked you here today specifically to help us understand the question of what is justice? It's the big thing in your name of your organization. And so what is it? Why should we care about it? Why should someone spend six months learning about it? Yeah, thank you, Emma. So one of the things that we focus on at Jubilee and in the program is the difference between social service and social justice. So for example, if you give a hungry person food, that's a social service. If you create a means by which that person can obtain adequate food without needing charity, that is justice. And so both are certainly needed. And charitable work and social service work is very needed in the world. But justice provides that long-term solution where people are not dependent upon someone else's charity. And social service is often easier to do. It's a little clearer. It's easier to understand. And many, I think most, I would probably say all of our churches do it. We're involved in it. It's a really important thing that we do for our communities. But here at the Justice Leadership Program, we have seen, well, this is a great piece that we do, but we need to bring in more of the justice piece. And so that's why we created Jubilee to get more people of faith involved in doing justice work and bringing it to their congregations. Thank you for that. Yeah, here at the Southern New England Conference, where we come together to live the love and justice of Jesus, I'm so grateful to have you all as partners to help us in our striving to do justice. As you said, many of our congregations do social service work and do it well and are really important parts of their community in giving people the food that they need today. And I'm really excited for the ways that you all will help us learn and grow about how to better enact the justice of Jesus, too. We are working together to offer a Southern New England Conference cohort of the Jubilee Justice Program, which will begin this fall. You can apply for that cohort at justiceleadership.org and be sure to click on the S&E cohort button under Apply Now. Thanks, Eliza. Thank you. We hope you'll do more justice work with us.