 Is your church supporting missions or is it on a mission and what does this mean? Who wants to start? What does it mean to be mission-minded? It's not just supplying that backpack to those students, but it's going to the school and creating a relationship with that school, with the faculty. We have an example of this in our own congregation where our contemporary service access community has adopted Mark Twain Elementary and to witness the growth in that program over the last several years they basically have taken over the PTA for the school and it's just amazing. Every Sunday there's something going on, every opportunity for a holiday, every time that they can, they are with the students and the parents of this elementary school. Is your church on a mission? Well, I definitely think that most of our churches are on a mission but it might not necessarily be the right mission. For a while, whenever I was in my youth group, is every meeting we would have, all we would talk about is, how do we get more youth? How do we get more youth? And I'm like, well, I don't want to keep talking about this. Can we, like, do something? And... We started doing something and then we started having people come. It was magical.