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You promise to be loyal to the doctrine of Christ
as the Episcopal Church has received it?
You promise to obey your bishop and those ministers who have authority over your work?
I so promise.
Even when you disagree with them?
Okay. Even when I disagree.
- Mom, I don't see this in the... - Shh.
Got you on record.
Dear friends in Christ, the Reverend Michael Spurlock.
Hi. I'm Michael. Nice to see you.
- Congratulations. - Thanks.
I'm so completely proud of you today.
Hello.
Well, I'm glad to meet you.
I'm Mary O.
I'm Michael. Nice to see you.
I wanted to ask...
I don't see a piano anywhere.
Oh, it's long gone.
Evidently, they haven't told you about some of our blemishes.
But I thought you were a journalist, not a pianist.
Oh, I was.
But Michael and I wanted to work together,
and I've always wanted to lead a choir.
Well, aren't we just one big disappointment, now.
Peanut butter-toffee turtle?
Here you go, buddy, rot your teeth.
No? They say Tennessee soda's the best in the world.
Come on. It's a couple months. Next place, you'll make some buddies.
That man's sniffing the dirt.
Michael, walk me to my car.
I'll see you.
So, do an inventory, assess the value of the property.
Put that business background to work for us.
Yes, sir.
If we could get the church on the market in the next few weeks...
Look, I know it's not a glamour call,
but helping these people face their loss is godly work.
Couple of months, we'll find you a church with a piano for Aimee,
maybe a choir to run.
That sounds real good.
Safe travels back to Nashville, Bishop.
Hey, does this old clunker work?
No.
We didn't meet before. I'm Michael.
You're here to sell the church, ain'tcha?
Strip it.
Sell the land.
I'm here to be your pastor. What's your name?
It don't matter.
We ain't gonna know each other long enough.
Well, we don't really know that.
We do know that 30 acres of prime bottom land
will buy a whole lot of pointy bishop hats.
That's probably true, but the fact is
there's just too many empty pews in there.
Well, that ain't a pastor talkin'.
That's an errand boy.
Errand boy? No, I'm not really an errand boy.
But you had 12 people in that church today.
Jesus had 12 people.
He done all right, didn't he?
Jesus didn't have an $850,000 mortgage.
You know, a church is more than a bunch of billfolds,
or didn't your preacher school teach you that?
He sounds like an old crank.
You brought me to a church full of old cranks.
I think they prefer "senior cranks."
Hey, did it bug you today, what he said in service?
I don't know why he's worried, 'cause I'm not going back
to sales, that just about killed us.
He knows your history.
In this job, you can't get mouthy with the boss and take a better gig.
Well, I guess that's covered by the big cross on the side of the building.
Besides, if I was a little contrary at work sometimes...
Oh, contrary?
You threw coffee at your last boss.
Well, spilled it accidentally, probably correcting his math.
You know, if I wasn't a model citizen at those old jobs,
it's 'cause I hadn't woken up to this job yet.
Well, I'm excited to be working together.
Yeah, we're gonna be a real family.
Tuna casserole, the whole nine.
Purple?
- Hmm. - I like it.
Mmm. Well, you should have heard Ruth, the cookie lady.
"Oh, honey, did you get your fingers caught in a car door?"
She looked at me like I was from Mars.
Or worse, New York.
I noticed how all the menfolk were looking at you.
Ruth found this clipboard.
Shh. Come here.
Oh. Forrest.
Yeah, he's probably picking out a rock to throw at me.
Yeah. You got to go gentle with Forrest.
He traded his farm for a cutie-pie cottage a few months back.
Wife dropped dead the next day.
We're all he's got.
Well, let's go, padre.
This place won't inventory itself.
We got these candlesticks.
Offering plate.
That communion stuff's got to be worth something.
Lordy, we need ourselves a good, old-fashioned book burning.
Let it go, Mary Olivia.
Ruth's daddy made us burn all our Beatles stuff one year.
- He thought Ringo was the devil. - (CLEARS THROAT)
- Would you look at that. - (CHUCKLES)
Oh! When we had ball fields out back.
Is that you two playing tag?
Look at Miss Delfia's hair. You could raise sparrows in there.
You have a church home growing up, padre?
Er, no, I barely had a home-home, 'cause I was a corporate brat.
- Is that... - Yep. Forrest.
He wore that uniform, didn't he?
I thought he was a farmer.
After Vietnam.
His wife sure was a dear.
There's just too much dust in here.
What about the megachurch down the road? Riverview.
I'm sure they'd welcome you.
I've been a few times.
Never saw the same person twice.
You'd get to know them eventually.
I don't know how.
The preacher sends me e-mails that start, "Dear Member."
Can you imagine?
If you did that, I'd have hit you with a hymnal.
No.
This is home, come what may.
You're cooking?
I cook.
You're cooking.
Listen, men, just because my mama raised me from a microwave
doesn't mean I can't handle peanut butter-toffee thingies here.
My first homemade treat.
Oh. Oh, no.
Dry?
Mmm-mmm. It's not dry.
You get me something shiny?
No, no, no. Don't give me that look. That's a favor for Mary O.
Michael, you're not here to perform CPR.
I'm here to be a pastor, and if passing out a few flyers
helps my congregation feel they can let their church go,
I'm gonna do it.
You might actually be good at this.
Everybody's hungry, Mya.
It's why we need the welfare.
We'll go when the translator comes to help the new families, okay?
Sir, the translator is on his way.
Yes, we need also other thing.
We have...
15 new family. We need bed, clothes, dishes.
- Sir... - We need job.
This is not an employment office or a Goodwill store.
Finally. This is...
Ye Win.
I'm sorry?
Wait. Are you Korean?
Excuse me.
Is he even Korean?
He said he was.
I'm not Korean. Karen. From Burma, next to Thailand.
So you don't speak, um... whatever?
It's 2,000 miles from Korea.
Can you walk Mya home?
The new flyers actually worked.
Hello. I'm Michael.
- Ye Win. - Welcome.
Hi. I'm Michael.
Nice to see you.
Hello. Welcome.
Let's get started.
No, just for the next few Sundays, could you just
reroute your trucks? Okay?
Until we're gone.
No. I'm all in favor of Harlowe Fresh salads going
wherever it is Harlowe Fresh salads go.
You don't put a sign out like that on Sunday. Come on.
I thought Forrest was gonna run over me with that truck.
I'm pretty sure you go straight to hell for that,
running down your preacher.
Mary O., she seemed all right, I guess.
You are so sweet sometimes, you know that?
Sweet as sweet tea.
Pizza! Pizza! Pizza! Pizza!
Hang on, now. You need some moola.
We have welfare, but many new family
sleep on floor, not enough food for their children.
Well, maybe one of the bigger churches
- might be able to... - We are Anglican.
I didn't know Korea had many...
Karen. From Burma.
We, er...
Were occupied by the British.
We learn about Jesus Christ from the British.
- The Anglicans? - Yes.
We are Anglican Church.
Episcopalian.
Well, here's the thing, Ye Win.
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