 I love that the United Methodist Church is inclusive. They fight poverty. They are fighting poverty domestic. They are fighting poverty around the world. They are reaching out to people everywhere. And I feel that that's a good thing. I hope the church continue to fight for justices, for those that have been treated unfairly. I hope that they continue to fight for inclusiveness, for anyone, anyone around the world, and not judge individuals, but reach out and bring people in. My ministry, in my context of ministry, I work with the homeless community, homeless community around the City Square area, and we do a service each week. It's called, we have a missional church by the name of Church at the Square. And in that ministry, we reach out and we help people with their spiritual relationship with God. We're there to encourage them to let them know when everybody else has turned their backs on them. We're there to help encourage them and to let give them a word of hope. This is a ministry that I thought I would never be doing, but God has blessed me to be a part of a ministry that I think is well needed. I think it's a very valuable ministry, a ministry to help people refocus, help people reshape, help people to focus on what they need to do in order to reach their God-given potential.