 Justice is the heart of God. People grieving is the heart of God. We talked about this earlier. Jesus was anointed, all right, and filled with the Holy Spirit, all right, to do ministry in the area of oppression. Poverty, people who were blind. Okay, that's what he was anointed for. So I think that we need to reevaluate what our anointing and the Holy Spirit is for. And it's not just for us to have church services. It's to go out there and bring healing to the world. Yeah, and we have to speak up for those who don't have a voice. It's that Proverbs was the 31. I love that. We have to speak up for those who don't have a voice. And you said you're growing it. I mean, I'm in kindergarten on this issue, but I feel like it's not secondary to the gospel to me. And I'm being convicted of that. I mean, seriously, just me. I'm not talking about anybody else, but me as a pastor and as a man of God, I'm being convicted that this is not a secondary issue because I've had people say, well, why don't you just stick to the gospel? Just preach the gospel. Listen, I cannot preach the gospel and not touch on issues that the gospel is the only answer to. You know, it's that Romans 1.16, where it says, I am not ashamed of the gospel of Jesus Christ for it is the power of God, unto salvation for the Jew first and then the gentile. It was racial from the beginning. From the very beginning. God is calling us. He's calling us going back to the Good Samaritan thing to move beyond indifference.