 The way that we profess and live out our theology, I think a lot of people, when they look at the Methodist church from the outside, most of the times, you know, they see these huge theological tints or churches, right? But they never really fully understand the theology and how every Methodist and clergy person would live that out. And I would attribute that to Grace and love. My hope leans on that we would be patient, right? Although we are eager for progress, although we are eager for a change, although we are eager for justice, that we would also wait and be patient on the Lord. So as being an elder, I am upcoming ordination, I'm also stepping into a new role as a commissioned naval officer and a chaplain. And one of the things that we push in the chaplain core is our four competencies, right? Which is provide, care, facilitate, and advise. So a bulk of my work as a chaplain will be ministering and counseling sailors and marines and Coast Guard men and women to be able to live out whatever calling that they may have and to freely express whatever religion that they would ascribe to, right? So just making sure that I am a willing vessel of the Lord and I'm there to provide the care and to advise those men and women of the armed forces.