 What I love most about the United Methodist Church has a lot more to do with our theology than it does with anything else. I am so excited about the ways in which we marry personal piety and social holiness together, right? We try to expand our understanding of what it means to be righteous and be faithful to Christ, not just in our personal lives but also in our lives with one another, right? Collectively in our worshiping communities and outside of the form of the Church. My hope for the United Methodist Church is that we live more fully into our slogan, open hearts, open minds, and open doors. So that is to say that my hope is essentially that we begin to be more inclusive of all of God's people, whatever that looks like for us moving forward. Right now we are pretty, I would say, homogenous group of people, not in theology per se, but particularly maybe in racial demographics and socioeconomic background, and I'm talking about particularly here in the U.S. There is a multinational denomination, right, that exists as a global United Methodist Church, but here in the U.S. we're still working through some things. My hope is that we will collaborate with one another at clergy and laity, essentially to live more fully into God's vision for wholeness, right? When I was growing up in church we had a slogan or a phrase, holiness is right. But holiness is not just about righteousness, it's about completeness. And so my hope is that we will work together to become more complete as a church, as individuals, as a world. And essentially, right, the one who began a good work in us will bring it to completion. And so as long as we are partnering with one another and partnering with God, I think we're going to get there.