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:13:08
- It's okay.
- Hang on, Brother Moore.

:13:10
Let me try and get this
a little higher for you.

:13:15
Brothers and sisters,
I'm grateful for the opportunity

:13:18
to stand before you this...
:13:21
Hang on.
:13:25
It's moving, it's good.
It's coming.

:13:33
Just take five,
brothers and sisters.

:13:35
Thank you.
:13:38
Sorry to hear
about Bishop Harrison's dad.

:13:40
When are they leaving
for the funeral?

:13:42
First thing in the morning.
:13:44
They're worried about how his mom's
going to handle the farm alone.

:13:48
He'll be gone 3-4 weeks
to sort things out.

:13:51
With the bishop gone, does that mean
we won't have church?

:13:54
No, sweetie,
with the bishop gone,

:13:57
your daddy's first counselor
to the bishop and he'll be in charge.

:14:01
He certainly had things
under control today, didn't he?

:14:05
Thanks for the support there, Jewels.
:14:06
Anytime, bro.
:14:10
Exactly when are your parents
getting back from the Philippines?

:14:13
Two years, ten months.
:14:14
You got a countdown?
:14:15
Technically she is my aunt,
but I despise her like a sister.

:14:20
There's a "SOLD" sign
on the Cooper house.

:14:22
When did that happen?
:14:24
I don't know.
:14:25
It has been vacant for a while.
:14:27
Be nice to have someone in there.
:14:29
He had eight stitches.
:14:32
Yes, I just got off
the phone with his wife.

:14:35
With Bishop Harrison gone
for who knows how long,

:14:37
the inmates are running
the asylum.

:14:40
Michael James in charge?
Please.

:14:42
Mom.
:14:44
Sister Johnson's on the phone.
:14:45
Hold on, Robin.
:14:47
Mary Jo, did you hear?
Eight stitches.

:14:51
What? Are you sure?
When?

:14:56
Run to the Cooper's house and see
if there's a "SOLD" sign.

:14:59
Mom.

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