Amen. Amen, Good morning. No, no, no. Great morning. Great morning. This is the day the Lord has made. We will rejoice and be good job church, good job church. What a great decision you did to start or end your week with gathering of God’s people to, to sing, to pray to fellowship, to eat a donut, eat some, drink some coffee, say hi to your old friends and listen to the message of God preach so great choice, christian not neglecting meeting together has something in the habit of doing way to do that. We are in a we’re in a four week series. We’d like to pause the normal exposition of preaching through the bible and we’re doing a more focused timely effort to look at four weeks of believing God for more week one is believing God for more laborers. Week two is believing God for more bold gospel witness. Today we’re looking at believing for more open doors. Next week we’re looking at believing God for more church planners is an exciting week. Next week it’s a celebratory sunday, you’re gonna get a name tag and you’re gonna come in and we’re gonna celebrate hard next week we’re gonna have derek up here twice both services, we’re gonna give them a gift, we’re gonna send them out in style as a church. So come with the bells on ready to go, no don’t worry bells. You know, we won’t let you in the room if you have bell but come ready to go get your, do get your coffee to start the day and come next week to a monumental day for us? Most churches? They don’t start church the first three years I’ve heard won’t plan a church and that’s not our experience. This is our first church plant as a church. We want to celebrate that. Well, Derek’s send off sunday. So thank you for coming. I’m excited for being here with you. Looking at this passage today. We want to we want to not ignore the practical sides of Christianity with the spiritual, to neglect the practical with emphasis over emphasizing the spiritual would not be right. Uh We’re not a business as a church. We are called to be stewards And some examples of stewardship, I would like to remind you of those of you who are new to the bible. It is in the bible being a good steward is in the bible. We were we see in the very beginning of the bible adam and Eve adam is called to, to attend to steward the garden and care for it. We as a church are told in the bible to consider the cost before you build to plan ahead. When you’re going to war, get wise counsel. There’s, there’s this, there’s this stewardship principle. You see throughout the bible that we’d like to steward our practical side of our Christianity. Um wouldn’t be wise for us as a church to steward, our staff, well care for them, well trained them, well equipped them well, you know, help them grow in their walk with God. Wouldn’t it be wise for us as a church to connect new people. Well, help them make the next step of faith. They need to make, help them get connected to christ and connected to community and really get them plugged in. Well, wouldn’t it be wise church if we help Stewart are current members? Well, 127 members, we have well equipping them in. What only they can do? Smokey the bear. Only you can prevent forest fire and only you can hand out a donut now. Right, No, we want to equip our members and their gifting. They’re calling and how God has equipped them to grow into maturity and utilize that gifting to build up the church and bring us into maturity. And so we want to equip and Stuart are members. Well, we want to steward our property. Well, we own a property, a shared property, this is it. Well in this house, this church house. And so we want to steward that church. Well, we’re gonna steward our finance as well. No scandals and our finances are gonna steward that well. And we want to steward our reputation well, as a chu…