Dillon hadn't been called by anyone. He'd called himself and
he wasn't ashamed of it. But no good can come from . . .
A SINFUL CALLING
Two years ago, to
everyone's surprise, Dillon Whitfield Black, the secret son
of Reverend Curtis Black, boldly moved back home, married a
woman named Raven, decided he was going to become a
minister, and then founded a church right in the center of
his living room. Today he's pastor of a 1,000-plus-member
congregation, and new members are joining weekly. Sadly,
behind closed doors, Dillon is far from being a saint.
Dillon has become more like the man his father was thirty
years ago-consumed with money, power, and lots of women. His
family may have let bygones be bygones, but they continue to
keep their distance.
Not Alicia, though. This
daughter of Curtis Black joins Dillon's congregation,
leaving her father's church behind. The family has forgiven
Alicia for marrying Levi Cunningham, the former drug dealer
she had an affair with, but once Alicia realizes they will
never fully accept Levi, she decides to see her family less
and less. She and Levi are truly happy, however, guilt from
her betrayal of Phillip and its aftermath casts a shadow
over their wedded bliss.
But when Raven decides she
wants a higher position in the church and Alicia hides a
devastating secret, the entire family is affected in ways
they don't see coming. In the end, no one will be able to
trust anyone . . . and for very good reason.