 We have the need to grow and one or the step was to be independent, to have our own space and to be a mission. And that was, we worked with that vision. We wanted something that we can run in our time, our space when we wanted and the time during the week that we wanted to develop the schedule like we wanted. We started to think about that when the pandemic time comes. We never stopped, faster never stopped even online when the time was tougher with the pandemic. She even did services online so all of us could have received the World Cup. But this building I founded by marketplace on Facebook. We had to do some renovations in this building. God gave Pastor Haddock the vision to how to expand within the building to make more space for the members and to be more comfortable. So we have to remove some walls. When we start, we will sit in the people in this direction looking to that screen. Then we need to, this wall, we had a wall here and another wall in this area because that was a separate room. When we start to work, we need to move this wall first and this wall first and to, in order to have more space for the music band and for the worshipers. In this area, this was a wall that was my office. There was one wall, this is the second wall and there a third wall that we have to broken to open the space to sit more people. We had another wall here that made, that was, and they was doing two rooms. And we moved this wall that was here to create a big room like this. Here we got the Sunday school, three Sunday school kids, juveniles and youth and we have the meals and the activity in this area. I start to work a lot, a lot with the community in one of the things that we were offering food in the parking. We started giving away 1,000 boxes of food and then we finished with probably like 1,500 to 2,000 boxes every other week. So we had a lot of members that came through as a result of those ministry, the food pantry. I think the vision of the pastor has to grow in all ages and it gives us a lot of programs that we can get involved. It's a university in Puerto Rico called University, Theological University of the Caribbean and they are giving us the classes on Monday night because then on Wednesday we have the prayer services. We sing and we started with four people and the prayer services then it grew eight and ten and twelve and now we have twenty, twenty-five and you know the prayer services is the smallest service in the whole in all churches and on Friday we have the discipleship and the discipleship is bringing people and we are talking about healing and how the healing is important in order for us to grow spiritually and of course Saturday we have choir rehearsal and Sunday we have the service. We have a busy week. When we was enrolled in books, we were around forty-something, fifty members but the average of the service was twenty-five, thirty-something, maybe some of them were but this is the average. And now in our books we got around eighty-five members on books and in some occasion we got the average fifty, fifty, fifty-something, sixty, seventy, a lot of time but also we are eighty on members but in some occasion, several occasions we are having one hundred ten, one hundred fifteen in all the special times and we are praying for what will go to be the next step because if the space is small and the people feel tight that affect the growing of the church.