 now today. And I want to be real clear about what we're doing here this morning. This is not about a rush to judgment. This is about lady justice. There's a lot of conflict in our community. And I feel that personally, the place where I love live and serve Tophie Club in Denton County. I love that community. But I'm from South Oakland, and I graduated from South Oakland High School in 1987. So the question is, how do I and how do we deal with this conflict that we have? And I think that's where we turn to Lady Justice. We take a look at Lady Justice. Oftentimes we see her with a blindfold and we see her with scales. The blindfold stands for impartiality and the scales have the balance between the protagonist or the antagonist of those who are making an argument for or against in a case. So what do we stand here saying today? What we're saying today is we just want to see justice, sir. I'm 48 years old. I have a son who's 21, a daughter who's 19, and a daughter who's 15. Being 48, I'm old enough to have a son 26 years old. There were a couple of young clergy in our conference who were that same age. So I can't imagine the shock or the horror that Alice and John must be going through. But I think as a result of our gathering today, we just want her to know. We want the community to know. We want this area to know. This is not about a rush to judge. This is about lady justice. No matter what we say, the process, the process is going to continue. The process is going to continue. So we just kind of pray that we are looking for Lady Justice. That