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Sister Margaret appears quite excited about it. When Sister Moore objects, however, Margaret reminds her that there is nothing wrong. More importantly, Margaret doesn't like being questioned; however, the church Elders are making their case known. Before things get too tense, Odessa suggests that they all kneel down and pray, and when they do, the sound of Luke's trombone fills the air. Realising what has been going on, Margaret orders everyone to pray to the Lord and also learn to obey. Margaret then goes to her house where David is playing one of his father's old records. She orders him to turn the record player off! David then gets ready to leave, and when he is questioned by his mother is interrupted by Luke who tells Margaret to leave David alone. He's eighteen after all. Margaret objects to Luke's meddling; however, Luke doesn't want to hear anything she has to say. He tells David to go out, and he does. With David gone, Luke tries to talk with Margaret. Yes, he did leave ten years ago, but there was a time when they both loved each other, right? What happened to that fiery woman David knew back then? Margaret tells him that she has been changed by the Holy Ghost, and the "fiery" woman is gone. No! As far as Luke is concerned, she still does something to him every time he sees her. Luke tries to reason with Margaret about their son. Won't the day come when David leaves home? Margaret wants to hear nothing of this! As far as she is concerned, David is going to stay with her and become pastor of the church when she is finished. Margaret tells him that after their second child, a girl, died at birth, she just had to run from Luke and run to the Lord. She saw this child's death as punishment for living the free and, easy life. Luke reminds her that they were poor, back then. She was sick - that's why the baby died! She reminds Luke that he was a drunk, too. Yes, he was, but he's changed now and he wants he back! She begs him to crawl to God for forgiveness and save his soul, but he refuses. He begs her to stop talking about his soul! Doesn't she care anything about him?! Even after he implores her, she doesn't soften. All she can say is that she hopes the Lord has mercy on him because he is going to die - soon. He won't ask for any mercy; rather, he asks Margaret to go away, and he sits by himself. Early the next morning, Odessa is making coffee. Margaret hasn't slept all night. It appears that David never came home that night. Also, it is pretty clear that the Elders are rallying against her. As she goes to lie down, she remembers that Luke was someone who could make her laugh when she was younger. Was there really anything wrong with that? Margaret further asks Odessa if she knows what "Amen" means. It mean "Thy Will Be Done." It means "So Be It." Margaret tried to say it all morning; however, she wasn't able to. Left alone, Odessa asks the Lord to have mercy on her sister and everyone else for that matter this morning. Brother and Sister Boxer enter and ask to see Margaret. Yes, they are early, but they still want to talk with her before the service. Odessa questions them both, but they are quick to fire back about salvation and their pastor. Sister Moore finally enters and it is then revealed that they have actually come to tell Margaret that most probably she will be out and Sister Moore will be taking over. Sister Margaret's life isn't suited to one of a pastor. They want to advise her to step down gracefully. Odessa tries to argue in her sister's defence, but the elders don't want to listen. They leave her alone. After a moment, Margaret enters and meets David as he comes in after the night out. When questioned about where he was, David can only tell her that he was out visiting some people and slept at their house because it was late. As she moves closer to her son, Margaret realises that he stinks of whiskey. She slaps him twice. David collapses to the table - his head in his arms. He tries to talk with his mother, but Margaret wants to hear none of his reasons or excuses. When she tries to tell to go and play piano for Sunday school, David refuses - saying that he doesn't feel anything in his heart. Margaret tries to humiliate her son, but it doesn't do any good. She tells him that he might as well go, but he tells her that he left a long time ago. In fact, he's leaving the house tonight - going on the road with some other guys. He can't stay home. Having said that, he leaves her there, alone. She reflects with Odessa about love and all the trouble it brings in life. Instead of Odessa telling her sister to step down from the congregation, she tells Margaret to pull herself together and face the people once again. Margaret wonders if she indeed threw her life away, after all. She asks to speak with Luke, but before he makes it in the room, Brother Boxer comes back to bring her to church. They are ready for her. He confronts her once again - telling her to drop being so holy holy. When she finally talks with Luke, she is able to tell him that David is gone to the world. She now realises that Luke is indeed dying and that she must make peace with him. Luke knows that he'll never see his son again, but that's okay. He was able to see him go off into the world. Left alone, Margaret and Luke finally reconcile

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