 The gap came to be when I first got here at Edmonton Park. I was thinking about getting in touch with young adults here at the church and needed to establish a group for them to be involved with. I was on the computer and I saw an advertisement fly up on the side of the computer and it was a promo or a commercial for the gap. And I thought, well, why not create that into an acronym? And immediately I started writing things down on paper what would go with G and A and then P and it just kind of flushed itself out over 30 minutes and that's where the gap came from which stands for guys and only people. One of the things that we do is we have a threefold ministry here at the gap and we do study, community and worship. And our community piece is an event called Table It and we go out into the DFW area at least once a month and we go to different restaurants and we have group discussions around a meal. My hope for the gap ministries here at Hamilton Park is to connect with individuals that may not necessarily look like the racial makeup of Hamilton Park. So really living out that true call of what it means to be one in Christ Jesus regardless of if you're African American or if you're Caucasian or if you're Hispanic or if you're Asian really being able to just have a place for young people to connect and come together and feel a sense of support in their walk, in faith and just have fun doing it.