 Today we're doing a clergy symposium that affords the opportunity for the chaplains on the Fort Steward Hunter Army Airfield to mix with the local clergy. The event itself as a very broad scope affords us the opportunity to help our local clergy become familiar with the various resources that installations provide to soldiers and their families. Yes, we've been invited here. I'm a local pastor, local clergy, been invited by the chaplains here. Really, from my perspective, given me an opportunity to learn. Learn about what chaplains do here for our soldiers, how they serve military families, what's available for our military families. And me being new to the community, it's a real good opportunity for me to kind of hear some of the unique challenges that our military families face so that I can be better equipped, hopefully, to serve those families. Every year we host a workshop for pastors in our denomination who serve congregations that are located near military installations. So every year we fly them to a different installation, get them on the poster, the base, get them interacting with chaplains like they're doing today. So that they can have a better understanding of the military mindset because most of the pastors are civilians. And as civilians we just honestly don't always understand the military mindset, the stressors and the difficulties that troops and their families go through. So we train them and equip them to be better pastors to our troops and their families.