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- Yeah.
- The board of churches...

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...has already denied us funds
to do repairs in this church.

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What makes you think
they gonna give us money...

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...to build a new church, Frank?
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Besides, this church right here
has been a historical pillar...

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...of strength in this community
for as long as I can remember.

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I'm sorry, Bishop Taylor, but you see.
It's like the Lord himself saying:

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"If y'all won't erect
a brand-new church...

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...I'm gonna take this one down."
:31:32
So, what do you propose, Frank?
:31:35
Minister Hunter here could get us
a great low-interest loan, right?

:31:39
But we gonna need
the down payment...

:31:42
- And how much?
...in a few weeks.

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About 150,000.
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Assuming that
this thing is feasible...

:31:51
...how soon can we come up
with a down payment?

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- The repairs have depleted all of our...
- I got an idea. Sorry.

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Why don't we just ask David
to cover the shortfall.

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Then we'll pay him back.
:32:03
- David?
- Right?

:32:06
Wow, that's a great idea, yeah.
I mean...

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I got a better idea, though.
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What if I just call in some favors...
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...with my artist friends and we'll have
a concert and raise the funds?

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- Like a revival.
- Exactly. Yeah.

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I mean, it's great for them because
most of them are spiritual anyways.

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Right? And then the publicity will help
bring new members to the church.

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Yeah, we could also make it part of
Bishop Taylor's retirement celebration.

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Use it as a way
to salute in a new legacy.

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- I like it.
- I like it.

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Now, assuming, David, you could
help me out with the choir.

:32:45
Oh, but, Dad, my quota's
one great idea a day.

:32:50
I think David has exhausted
himself a little bit.


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