Jesus calls Himself both "the Gate for the Sheep" and "the Good Shepherd," and honestly, both descriptions nail what we do. Think about gates for a minute—they've got two jobs. When they're shut, they keep out thieves, troublemakers, and anything else that has no business being there.
When they're open, they invite everyone who's seeking refuge and life to enter. That's us in a nutshell: standing watch to keep danger out while warmly welcoming those who come to worship.
Jesus warns about people who "climb in by another way"—predators who put serious effort into finding ways to harm the flock. And let me tell you, Jesus wasn't kidding when He said wicked people are "industrious" in their efforts to cause harm. But here's the beautiful part: Jesus also promises that His sheep know His voice. In a world absolutely saturated with false shepherds, distractions, and straight-up noise, God's people are drawn to truth. Part of what we do is create an environment where His voice can cut through all the chaos and be heard clearly.