 This is Charon Patterson here with the NTC Connection. I am here with Dr. Ronald D. Henderson, a clergy delegate from the North Texas Annual Conference. Ron, we are just about able to wrap up GC-16. Give me your overall thoughts. Overall, I think the General Conference maintained status quo. I don't think a lot was accomplished, but I do think there's a glimmer of hope for the future, particularly with a call at the General Conference in 2018 and 19. I think there was a glimmer of hope with the last bishop to preach this morning who encouraged us to go home and tell a good story, to not stay in the tomb, not to go home dead, but to go home alive. And that was encouraging. So what is the good story that you will take home? I think part of the story is that the General Conference affirmed the Council of Bishops to lead the people of United Methodism. And here, before, only the General Conference could speak for the church. Now the bishops have been empowered to lead, and I don't think there can be a renewal or revitalization of the church without the bishops leading the church. And now we have that. Even though the affirmation was about something different, the main part was to lead us. To the folks back home, Ron, what do you say to them about this General Conference? Well, we came united. We're still a united Methodist church. Crisis still ahead, and we still have an opportunity for a good future. Amen. Dr. Ronald D. Henderson.