 So you wanted a few people in North Texas who have served in cross-racial, cross-cultural appointments more than once? Yes Have anything you want to share about? Well, I guess I do. I have a letter the letters were sent to the bishop and it stated that we have experienced this woman for two weeks and if We do not we do not like the African-American worship and if you were going to kill our church You just have by appointing her to our church after two weeks after two weeks and That was a little bit more than you know, but I continue to do my work Yeah didn't quit because You realize that you're not serving the people. You're serving God first and Then you know and whatever you're doing for God God will make a way to serve that the church the members and the community and that's how I had to look at it I wanted the cross-racial appointment. I wanted to have the experience but I also had My mother in the ear that said, I don't think we need to do this. I don't think it's gonna work and So that was just one of many examples that I had in in in in the cross-racial appointment And what I learned was that I had to be the true me I could not be anything else but the true me and The true me loved the people The true me went into the community and found out what it was that the community needed and What the community wanted and I brought it back to the church. I really felt that I needed to Give up what I who I was To be exactly what the church wanted me to be and I couldn't do that