(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) We want to make sure that we never have this attitude that when I get up here and I say, hey, we're going to Inglewood. We literally had some, when I first announce it, okay, don't tell anybody, you know, we literally, I say we're going to Compton and one person was like, what? His heart melted. He was like, why would we go there? It's like, why not? Why are you so fearful? It's not even that bad. Some people from Tempe said, I think El Monte's probably worse than Compton. He's like, you guys don't even have parking over here. But that's not the kind of attitude we want to have. Well, we say, hey, we're going to Inglewood and it's just like, what? Haven't you heard Inglewood always up to no good? Haven't you heard that that's not, that's what the rappers talk about? Yeah, that's why we're going over there. Because there's lost people there. So as a church, we want to make sure that whatever city we go to, it's like, amen. Let's do it. When's the day? What's the time? Let's do it. Let's band together, strive together for the faith of the gospel. Let's go do a great work. Don't be a little sissy coward and say, oh man, that's the ghetto. Yeah, well, you know what, your church is in the ghetto. I was trying to wean you on to that. I was trying to condition you to get used to it. But there's like gangs over there. So what? Makes it even, look, I like the fact that our church is in the ghetto because that means the possibility no sodomites come and protest here. Because it's too ghetto. And I'm glad there's no parking here because then they can't park their faggoty cars. They're like, there's no parking here. We're going to have to go somewhere else. You got to always look at the silver lining of everything. Don't be a complainer when we go to Inglewood, Compton, or these surrounding cities and say, oh man, I can't believe we're doing that. You know what, then go somewhere else. Go to Lancaster Baptist Church and go enjoy the little sign in the back that says, reach one, each one, or whatever. If that's the kind of Christianity you want. That's not the kind of Christianity God wants. You know, we ought to be bold as a lion, okay? You say, oh, I'm just scared, then pray from boldness. We all get scared from time to time, okay? There's fear that grips our hearts from time to time, but at the end of the day, God did not give us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and a sound mind, okay?