 After serving Agape Memorial for three years, I was reappointed or appointed to Elmwood El Buenza Maritano United Methodist Church, where I've been the last five years. And this is another former Rio Grande congregation, El Buenza Maritano, that merged with a North Texas Conference congregation, Elmwood, that was founded way back in 1939. And El Buenza Maritano merged with Elmwood in 2007 officially, but they were worshiping at Elmwood since about 2001. And at the same time that this was taking place, the North Texas Conference had began a church plant, a Hispanic Latino church plant at Elmwood, and they were worshiping in the gym facility of the church. So you have sort of three different congregations at the time worshipping in the building, but not coming together just yet. And in 2015, my predecessor comes in, and she decides to start having conversations with the congregation about truly coming together. And that's when what we have now began, really, about seven, six years ago. What we have now is a congregation that is one congregation that is bi-cultural, bilingual. We worship bi-culturally, bi-lingually. Our discipleship happens bi-culturally, bi-lingually. Our church events happen bi-culturally, bi-lingually. But it has been quite the seven-year journey, and I've been there for five of it. It has been amazing to see what God has been able to do with people when we simply focus on relationships and communication, let our guard down, and truly allow the love of Christ to be the forefront of what we do. So it's been quite the journey at Elmwood, in Buenos Maritano. But we are a congregation now that worships as one on Sundays.