The Undershepherd Page #9

Synopsis: Best friends LC and Roland are two young ministers, climbing the ranks at the First Baptist Church under the leadership of Pastor Dr. Ezekial Canon.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Russ Parr
Production: Entertainment One
  3 wins.
 
IMDB:
6.2
NOT RATED
Year:
2012
110 min
52 Views


Tum it off!

Tum it off!

I am human?

I am human,

all right, all right.

Wait a minute.

I am not

a thief.

I have made

a few mistakes.

It's over!

I can't get

no forgiveness?

You don't know what

you're doing.

You don't know

what you're telling me.

I brought you here and I've

made some mistakes.

I admit to them.

But I am

the best thing

that ever happened to you

in this church!

Shut up, shut up!

I am

the closest thing

you will ever get

to God!

Get off of me!

I built this church!

And I can't get

no forgiveness?

I can't get

no forgiveness?

Get him out of here!

You will love

me again.

The story of

Reverend Lawrence Case

should not be considered

to be an indictment

of the Black Church,

but rather an

indictment of man.

Greed, corruption, infidelity,

tax evasion, sex, deceit...

all can and do

rear their ugly heads

in virtually every facet

of our society.

From politics to

countries at war

to marriages and yes,

even to the pulpit.

They are but a few

of the infinite frailties

that define us

as a people.

A footnote.

Reverend Lawrence Case

is now serving time

for what

many are calling

the most significant tax

evasion case of the decade.

And while he may

be locked up,

he continues to do what he

does best and that is preach.

With good behavior, he is

expected to be released

in the summer

of 2015.

For "Hindsight,"

I'm Mike Rollins.

Good night

and God speed.

If

If

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Russ Parr

Russ Parr (born 1959 in California) is an American radio DJ, film director, writer, actor and television personality known for such television shows as Rock 'N' America. more…

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