Faith in the Family (2024) Movie Script
1
(bright music)
(church bells ringing)
There's been a huge
emphasis on trust today.
How much trust do
you have in yourself?
I have two great quotes here.
The first one leans
more towards trust
and trusting in
yourself and in others.
The first one is
Proverbs 3:5 to 6.
Trust in the Lord
with all your heart,
and do not lean towards
your own understanding.
In all your acknowledgements,
trust in Him.
The next quote, which I
wanted to pass on to you,
which I feel like you should
definitely acknowledge,
is one from our beloved Richard
and his dog, Richard II.
He was a magnificent person.
He was a pillar
of our community.
He was a member of
our congregation.
Also, he was a wonderful
soul and being, we lost him.
This quote reminded me of him.
(Jamal coughing)
It's from Mark 10, verse 52.
Go, said Jesus, your
faith has healed you.
Immediately he
received his sight
and followed Jesus
along the road.
So I'm gonna say, I'm gonna
put an end to today's service.
(melancholy music)
So what's troubling you?
I'm sorry that neither of us
have officially
told you in person,
but I'm assuming that
you've heard about
Jamal's condition by now.
Yes, I am truly sorry
to hear the news.
I wasn't too sure if
you were comfortable
sharing the information
with me, so I,
but look, I want you to know
that we're here for you.
The church is here for
you, for the both of you.
These days have been officially
numbered for a while now.
And I never knew that I'd
get to this situation.
I just, I don't, I'm finding
it hard to understand
why this is happening to us.
You know, I strive to
follow God's commandments.
I really try to put
people before myself.
I work so hard in this church.
Destiny, look, I and everyone
knows how selfless you are,
and I'm really sorry to hear
this is happening to
both you and Jamal.
It's really unfair,
really unfair,
but, like, I need you to know
that whatever the circumstance,
we're gonna be here for you.
We're gonna be here
for the both of you.
Look, God loves you.
How can you say that?
How can you say that, Darius?
If God loved us both,
he would not let Jamal
suffer like this.
I mean, is He
punishing us, is He?
No, no, he's not.
That's not the
case I promise you.
Look, I know it's hard
and you're in pain,
and there's gonna be
elements and times of sorrow.
They tend to go hand in
hand in times like this.
Look, God has a plan for
each and every one of us,
but sometimes that plan is
hard to understand, you know?
He's not punishing you,
like, I promise you that.
I feel.
It just feels so hard,
so hard to keep a brave face,
to say hello, good
morning to everyone
like nothing is happening in
my life that's just so hard.
I wasn't gonna say
anything, but, you know, I,
you know, I lost my
daughter a few years back,
bone cancer.
I didn't know how I'd be
able to get through it.
I'm so sorry.
We lost her,
but I feel that we,
really we didn't really
lose her, did we?
I mean, she's
still here with us.
She's still looking
down on us, isn't she?
Is she?
[Darius] She is.
I don't know.
I want my husband to be here
with me in the physical,
not in heaven,
or in some other place
where I can't touch him.
We've had such a
wonderful life together.
And this is just, it's
just finishing too soon.
I just, I really can't
understand what's happening.
I really feel like I
need some answers now.
[Darius] You'll never
have all the answers.
Why not?
Why?
[Darius] You'll never
have all the answers.
I know it's hard,
but even in our most
difficult and darkest moments,
you can still find
strength and hope,
even from the most
challenging circumstances.
Where, where can I
find strength and hope?
Like I said, we're here for
you and you're not alone.
You have the church.
The church has got your
back, and you have Jesus.
And look, the Bible is just
a page turn away, you know?
And alongside that, regardless
of what might happen,
or might come your way,
that at least we know
that Jamal he's gonna,
Jamal will be at peace soon.
I don't wanna hear that.
[Darius] And no
matter what happens,
whatever comes your way,
Jamal will always be with you.
I'm sorry, Darius.
Maybe I'm just losing
my faith a little bit.
These are just words.
They're not actually helping me.
I thought if I came
here, you could help me.
You could save him,
you could, you could.
[Darius] It's hard
to see right now.
I understand, I do.
I understand, I think.
[Darius] Try and keep the faith.
It's not gonna be easy.
It's gonna be, it's
not gonna be easy.
Look,
how about you go back and
make sure Jamal's okay?
We can have more of a chat
when I see you later on.
Okay.
[Darius] Yeah?
And remember, God
will never leave you.
(melancholy music)
[Destiny] Hi.
Hi.
You okay?
Did you enjoy the service?
Yeah, it was lovely.
How are you feeling?
I'm okay, darling.
While you were in
church with Darius,
I was just reading up
more on what to expect
with lung cancer.
Just trying to
process everything.
By the way, how was
the heart to heart?
You know, the usual.
Is there anything
more I could do?
No.
You're perfect just
the way you are.
We're gonna fight this,
and we're with you
every step of the way.
I need to speak with
you about something
really important to me.
What do you mean?
You know how I'm always
speaking about the plan,
the plan that God has for me.
Well, now that that plan
is coming to a close,
I've been thinking about what
it means for you afterwards.
Don't talk like that, Jamal.
You know I have faith
and it's gonna carry me
through this situation, okay?
Why do I get the sense that,
(Jamal coughing)
that.
Look, I'm not losing hope.
And you're not alone in this.
Look, we can continue
to pray together,
and just ask God for guidance.
I've been speaking to
people and, you know,
leading up on earth
what happens in the
worst case scenario?
(Jamal coughing)
- Are you okay?
- Yeah, thank you.
(Jamal coughing)
Jamal, sweetie, let me put
some pillows under you.
Make you more comfortable.
Thank you.
[Destiny] See how that is.
Is that better?
[Jamal] Much better.
[Destiny] Good.
[Jamal] Thank you.
(Jamal coughing)
Okay, I'm gonna
go get your meds.
I'll bring you some water too.
Destiny.
Would you hand me
my Bible please?
[Destiny] Of course.
Thank you.
And if you've got any rum,
would you bring that too?
Even though I walk through
the darkest of valleys,
I will fear no evil
for you are with me.
Your rod and your
staff, they comfort me.
Psalm 23, verse four.
[Jamal] Beautiful.
Come on, it's time
to take your meds.
You weren't able to
find that rum, were you?
[Destiny] Are you
feeling all right?
[Jamal] About as well
as could be expected.
Although I wish I were in
the Jamaican sun right now.
Me too.
All right, honey, you
got some rest now, okay?
Oh, do you know who I saw
the other day, I saw Sally.
Do you remember Sally?
We used to go to
school together.
She was that girl
that we used to have so
many arguments at school.
Do you remember her?
I'm sure you do.
Beautiful.
I was wearing those square shoes
and she was just, like,
insulting my shoes all the time.
I'm sure I told you
the story before,
but I'm gonna tell you again
'cause she just reminded me.
So anyway, she used to wear
these really skinny
stiletto shoes.
And I like my big square heels.
And we were going out one night
and she got her stiletto
heel stuck in the escalator,
and it closed the
escalator down.
I mean, I was kind of happy
because I was off the escalator,
but she was stuck in it.
Are you hungry?
Jamal?
Jamal?
Jamal?
So, anyway,
her shoe got absolutely stuck,
but the escalator didn't stop.
Her heel just got ripped.
And I was, I was already
out of the escalator.
My shoes were fine and
I was laughing at her.
(soft music)
(indistinct chattering)
Hey sis.
[Destiny] Good morning,
how's it going down there?
It's about as busy as the shop.
- [Angel] Hi.
- [Destiny] How are you?
[Angel] I'm okay, how are you?
[Destiny] Not too good.
[Gabriel] Hey mom.
Good morning
[Gabriel] Uncle, I've got
something to show you.
[Malik] What you
got there big man?
[Carly Rae] Good morning.
[Destiny] How are you?
I'm good, thanks, I'm Carly Rae.
[Destiny] Could I
get you something?
[Angel] I'm Angel, can
we get you something?
Do you mind if I
leave these here?
Oh, what are they?
They're flyers for
the church I follow.
No, sorry, no religious
literature here.
Do you mind if I ask why not?
[Destiny] It's none
of your business.
Destiny.
All our church is doing,
it's offering flyers for people
going through hard times.
We just wanna help.
And these flyers may
give people contacts
for a place that can help them.
Nothing provocative.
I appreciate your reasons,
but I don't want to
associate with any church.
I don't want my customers
to feel pressurized
or uncomfortable, so no.
I understand.
We just wanna help
people in need.
I'm sorry, um?
Carly Rae.
I'm sorry, Carly Rae, but
my answer is still a no.
This is a secular coffee shop
and I wanna keep it that way.
I understand, thank
you for your time.
[Destiny] Thank you.
[Carly Rae] Thanks.
Wasn't very friendly, was it?
Uh-hum.
That's great sales strategy
you've hit on there.
Let's be rude to
everyone who comes in.
You're bound to sell tons
of coffee that way, hmm?
I just wanna let everyone
know where we stand, Angel.
I don't wanna be
dishonest to anyone.
Okay.
It's time, I've got
to go pick her up.
Always a royal welcome.
Oh.
Sis, if you can spare a minute,
can we get some coffee
over here please?
I should start charging
you guys for your coffees.
Hey, I don't even drink coffee.
So, how was that party
you went to last night?
It was okay, I thought it
was gonna be fancy dress,
but it turned out to be a
smart casual kind of thing.
What monstrosity did you
show up in this time?
You looked like the Black
Abraham Lincoln last time.
You're just jealous.
I don't think I went too
overboard this time around.
I borrowed Terry's football
Premier League outfit.
[Destiny] Oh, that's
not embarrassing at all.
It's not?
Although, I wonder where
the shorts went off to
'cause I think one of
the guests stole it,
and I have no idea who.
I know Terry's gonna
flip when he finds out.
How on earth did they
get your shorts off you?
I don't know, I
let my guard down.
I forgot Eric and
Graham would be there.
Graham has had it out for me
ever since I sat on his gerbil.
[Destiny] What is
it I'm hearing?
[Angel] Look who I
found, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh.
It's good to see you.
[Destiny] Nala.
Thank you.
Awe, it's so good to see you.
Oh, God, just hug your sister.
Um.
[Angel] Um.
Come on, come and sit down.
Come sit down, sit
down, sit down.
I guess your lectures
are secondary
in the background right now.
I know they were
when I was a student.
Hey, I've actually been
going to all of my lectures.
[Destiny] Um.
Well, as many as I can.
We are paying for
them after all.
That's our girl getting
our money's worth.
[Destiny] Isn't she?
I'm currently getting
my head around
the McLibel 1997 case.
The judgment alone
was a thousand pages.
Ooh, university
sounds so exciting.
That's funny.
You'd probably be, like,
very disappointed when
you get there, Gabe.
You'd find it's not
all just partying
and dancing and drinking.
Besides, based on your
most recent party,
you should probably
spend more time
with your head in your books.
What, how, how does she know?
I legit just told you.
[Nala] What happened
at Gabe's last party?
Nothing, nothing,
nothing, nothing.
You must be hungry.
Have you been eating?
Let me get you home.
I've got a nice jerk roast
ready for dinner tonight.
And we might even go
and watch a movie later.
Well, first of all, I
have been eating, why?
Does it look like I've been on
a hunger strike or something?
It's a shame the cooks at
uni aren't as good as you.
[Destiny] Of course.
Uh-hmm, resorting to
flattery to connect
just less in the kitchen.
My uncle knows me.
Well, we're all susceptible
to a little bit of flattery,
hmm?
So how's the shop doing mom?
As you can see, we are thriving.
Well, I'll have a
mocha if one's going.
What size?
The biggest one you have.
Coming up.
[Jamal] Now that I'm gone,
I suspect that you
will be the rock
that your mother leans on
when times are difficult.
It will be a tough assignment,
but even if you could,
you shouldn't do it alone.
So how's she been doing?
Not great, to be
perfectly honest.
In my opinion, she's
actually getting worse.
We'll talk properly later.
Okay, all right.
Little man, come on,
I'll drive you home.
What happened to big man?
That was before you
lost your shorts.
You know I'm younger and
stronger than you, right?
Younger, yes.
Stronger, hell no.
[Destiny] Don't blast him.
Mea culpa.
Come on Abraham Lincoln.
I'll see you.
[Gabriel] Love you.
[Destiny] Love
you, see you later.
So how's mom really been doing?
I mean, I see she's
putting on a brave face,
but I can sense the
pain underneath.
All I can say is, Nala,
your mom's going through a
rollercoaster of emotions.
Some days she's managing okay.
Finding the strength to go on
for you, Gabriel, and herself,
but then there are other days
when the grief
just overwhelms her
and she finds it
difficult to function.
She just feels so alone
a lot of the time.
I've just got so many
commitments going on right now
and I don't fully understand
what she's going through.
Nala, when was the
last time you were here
for longer than a
day, if that even?
[Nala] But.
Nala, Nala, let me finish.
I miss you,
your mom, Gabe misses.
Don't, don't.
I'm sorry, you must be tired.
Do you think mom will
find happiness again?
Dad was her soulmate.
Your mom's journey to healing
will take some time, Nala,
but I believe that someday
she will find happiness soon.
It's not easy to lose
someone that you love deeply.
She will find love again.
It won't be the same,
but she will learn to
cherish the memories
and create a new future for
you, herself, and for Gabriel.
I hope so.
I just want her to be okay.
Then you should come
home more often.
There is Easter,
there is Christmas.
There is the summer holidays.
You left me here by myself,
Nala, to hold down the fort.
The boys are trying,
but it's not the same.
I miss you, you're
the missing link.
(soft music)
What about you?
What about me?
[Angel] Are you allowing
yourself to grieve?
Has mom been going
to church at all?
We'll get there,
but I know I said I
was going to update you
if anything happened.
Unfortunately, she's
just been the same
as the last time you saw her.
What?
So Darius hasn't kept in
contact when he said he would.
There is only so
much Darius can do
if your mom doesn't
want to be helped.
I guess so.
Oh, also, there's a bit of news
that we need to update you on.
Darius is leaving the parish.
What?
I know.
He got a call from
Southern diocese
to be in London for now.
We had to apply for a new vicar.
Well, we've been attendees
of his church for years now.
He didn't even bother
to say goodbye.
[Angel] He was sorry to go,
but he's been chasing that
promotion for years now.
Hmm, so who's our new
vicar out of interest?
Geraldine Granger.
Ha-ha, very funny.
No, we haven't
actually met him yet.
[Nala] Or her.
No, it's definitely a him.
His name is Michael Johnson.
Michael Johnson.
Does he have a family?
I don't know yet, why?
I'm just curious, that's all.
Hmm.
Well, I'm sure he'd
be perfectly nice
when we get to know him.
He may not be Darius,
but as Darius always says,
God works in mysterious ways.
I'm sure he's exactly
what God wants for us.
Well, if he's a vicar who
could help me memorize
hundreds of pages
of law gibberish,
then he'll be just what
we needed for sure.
Miracles do happen.
Anyway, let's get out of here.
Mom's probably dying to
stuff me full of jerk roast
until I burst.
Not the worst way to go.
Come on, let's go.
(knocking on door)
[Nala] Whatever you're selling
we have an ample supply already.
Very funny.
Are you nearly ready?
Nearly, I just need to
convince mom to come too.
I'm sorry, Nala, I don't
think that's gonna happen.
Please, just let me have
one more go to convince her.
I won't be long.
What do you think
the chances are
of her persuading
your mom to come?
Hmm, well, she listens to
Nala more than most people.
Uh-uh, not gonna happen.
I would put
10 pound on it now.
Well.
That's just not going
to happen, honey.
[Nala] Not even to
see some old friends?
Not even to see
some old friends.
I'm sorry, Nala.
But mom, why?
Look, you know exactly why.
And that's the last word I
wanna hear about this matter.
Okay mom, bye.
Bye Nala.
Shall we just go?
Bowie said he can't
mind the shop.
I have to go, I can't.
I have to go with my uncle.
(Nala slams door)
Amazing grace how
sweet the sound
That saved a wretch like me
I once was lost
What do you think
of the new guy?
Better looking than
Darius I think so.
But now I see
My chains are gone
I've been set free
Shh.
Because God my Savior
has ransomed me
I haven't been home for ages.
I can't believe they
didn't come with us.
I can tell you now,
Malik's not any different.
Hey Agatha.
How was Sunday school?
The kids were a bit rowdy.
Oh.
One of them decided to reenact
a particular movie scene
and I had to put
him in a corner.
Which movie, "Ratatouille,"
"Toy Story," "Cars?"
It was a '70's movie.
May the power of
Christ compel him.
"The Exorcist?"
Oh.
Sunday School was never
this fun when I was there.
Have you met the
new vicar at all?
Only very briefly.
He seemed perfectly charming
for the whole two minutes
I had to get to know him.
Well, two minutes is
more than enough time
to get to know someone.
- Hmm.
- Hmm.
He's good looking.
Uh-hmm.
I've heard he works out.
Oh.
He reads and he also
plays in a band.
Which band?
What does he play?
Bass guitar.
I've also heard he has tattoos.
Stop.
Oh, may God forgive me.
And between us, I've also heard
on the communion grapevine
that he's a widower.
Oh, is that so.
Reverend Johnson.
So are there a lot of
clubs in Canterbury?
Hmm, I don't really go clubbing.
Once you've been once
you've pretty much had
the whole experience.
Anything's better
than Caswell, right?
Sure.
Have you had a chance to
step into the cathedral yet?
Students go in free, so
I went on my second week.
[Angel] Who wanted the
black coffee again?
Yep, me.
Ah-ha.
There you go.
Here you go.
Thanks, auntie.
How was the service?
I loved it.
Well, who can blame her
when she had such good
eye candy to look at?
Nala.
I just thought he was a
good speaker, that's all.
[Malik] Is is married?
Um, Agatha said that
he had been widowed.
I really do hope
he's okay, though.
He did say that he
was a bit nervous
about moving into a new
place all by himself.
[Gabriel] Oh geez, the poor guy.
I reckon he'll be fine
once he settles in.
Plus, he's going to get
to meet all the locals.
My thoughts exactly.
Nala, I know you've been
wanting to set mom up
for the longest time.
Now I do appreciate that it's
coming from a place of love,
but don't you think you
should wait until mom's ready?
Hmm, you make a good point Gabe,
but how do you think
that's gonna happen?
She never goes out so she
never encounters anyone new.
Well.
With all due respect
to my sister,
she's never been good at
deducing what's good for her.
Do you remember
when we were kids
and we had to pester her
repeatedly and annoy her
for her to come on a
camping trip with us.
And guess what?
She loved it just as
we knew she would.
So yeah, I agree with Nala.
Meeting someone might
just do wonders her.
Thanks, auntie.
So wait, you're
serious about this.
You think that this guy
we just met this week
could potentially be an
ideal match for our mother?
Maybe not a match,
but once she sees him,
goes on a couple
dates, you never know.
It can get the
ball rolling again.
All I can say is good
luck trying to set her up
with someone who's a
member of the church.
I mean, I can't even
see her dating someone
who attends church
at this point.
Well, not with that
pessimistic attitude you can't.
She doesn't even allow
religious flyers
into the shop, Nala.
I get you haven't
seen her in a while.
You've been at uni and all,
but my sister's not the same.
I love my mom and I'll
do whatever it takes
to see her smile again.
That's a lovely thought.
Thanks, uncle.
You don't have to help
me in this endeavor
if you don't want to.
You can sit back and
watch it all fall apart
and have your whole
I told you so moment.
If you think this guy would
be great for your mom,
of course, I will support
you in any way I can.
Thanks, uncle.
What's that?
Did my brother just agree that
an idea to set his sister up
just might work?
Who are you and what have
you done with my uncle?
Look, come on, I'm
not that pessimistic.
So, you think we should
try and introduce them?
I'm sure he'd be interested
to meet her at the very least.
You mentioned we've
had a family member
who's had issues with
her faith recently.
And because they both
lost someone they love
they might find common ground.
Even if she refuses to take
her faith into account.
Now that's more of the
spirit that we like to see.
The real challenge is getting
Destiny to accept him.
You should find a time
when she's more
receptive to the idea.
Maybe when she's doing
something more relaxing
like after a big
meal or something.
Like last night
after the big meal,
she looked really happy
with Nala and relaxed.
Do you guys want any refills?
No.
No thanks, mom, we're
okay, thank you.
Okay honey, I was
just wondering.
What are you guys talking about?
Nala was just telling us
about her uni experiences
who she's meeting.
She's thinking of setting
two people up that she knows.
Oh.
Really, you know,
that's my girl.
I always knew that you were
really good at setting people up
together, didn't you?
Let's hope she's still
got that magic touch, eh.
Mom, I'm gonna help
you behind the counter.
Seems like you've been
worked off your feet a bit.
[Destiny] Thanks honey.
So, what's on your
itinerary today, mom?
Well, Barry says that he'll
look after the shop for me
'til one o'clock so I've
got the morning off.
You could go for a walk.
I guess I could,
but it's not like I
haven't seen everything
that Werrington has
to offer by now.
I just think getting some
fresh air would do you good.
There's no point in being
cooped in the house.
Besides, you never
know who you might meet
when you're out and about.
Like who?
I just mean in general.
Well, I know everyone
in Werrington.
Well, there is this new person
whose recently moved here.
- Oh yeah?
- Yeah.
What's his name?
I know he's quite nervous
about having moved
to a new place,
and it will probably
do him some good
to meet some new
people here too.
Well, that's a great idea, Nala.
Um, what's his name?
Michael, Michael Johnson.
Michael Johnson.
Why does that name
sound familiar?
We sort of met him yesterday at-
Oh no, no, no.
Mom.
No, Nala, I'm sorry.
[Nala] Just to say hello.
You know I'm not
into religion, right?
And all he's gonna wanna do
is to force his opinions on me.
Honestly, mom, he's not someone
to just ram his thoughts
down your throat,
and I just know he would love
to hear what you have to say,
and also-
No, Nala.
And that's my final word
on the subject, okay?
Have you finished?
Yeah.
I know you mean the
best, but stop doing it.
I just wanna help.
(Destiny flickering lighter)
[Malik] I thought
you packed it all in.
I'm stressed out,
what can I say?
You could say you've given
it up and actually mean it.
Then you could say you
could get out some more.
Meet some new people.
What?
It's just that
Nala said something
very similar to me yesterday.
It's common sense.
Your daughter is
a very smart girl.
Come on, she just wants
to reconnect with you.
Open up to you.
That's more like it.
Nala is a really smart girl.
She's so bright.
She's just like her father.
Do you think there is any chance
that you could give
Nala's idea a shot?
Huh?
I want her back, Malik.
I want things to be
like they were before.
Okay, I'll meet him.
Thanks so much for the call.
No worries.
How'd you think it's going?
Not too sure just yet.
You know how awkward mom
can be for interruptions.
Yep, I know that much.
Shall we go find out how
it's going ourselves?
I thought you'd never ask.
I'm definitely my
auntie's niece.
I wouldn't have
it any other way.
Can you see them?
[Nala] Negative.
So where did you used to
live before coming here?
I was based in
Battersea, South London.
It's a very different place
from this lovely little village.
Yeah, completely different.
Me and my husband so loved
the look of this place
that we decided that
when I became pregnant
we would bring our
children up here.
Well, that's really sweet.
So, what does your husband do?
He was a journalist.
Amazing man.
And he was so fabulous
that he was even able to run
the local church newspaper.
Oh, I didn't realize
there's a church paper.
So what's it called?
(Destiny sighs)
He died.
Oh, I'm so, so
sorry to hear that.
It was such a tough time.
What am I talking about?
It still is.
People from the
community even talk about
what a gap he's left.
[Michael] Do you want
to talk about it?
[Nala] They're too far.
[Angel] Your mom looks serious.
Well, I know it must
have been hard for you.
How can you know?
Believe me, I do.
Eight years ago I lost
my wife in a car crash.
I'm so sorry.
It's all right.
It was tragic.
She was one of the guiding
lights of my life just gone,
blink of an eye.
Then I found myself on my own.
You know,
what really helped me through
the most darkest moments.
A real strong
sense of community.
I mean, that's why I so strongly
resonate with the church.
I mean, it really
does act like a rock.
I mean, when there's no
other foundations near.
Well, you know, I can
struggle along on my own,
but thank you very much.
Well, look, Destiny,
we all can do that,
but it doesn't mean
that we have to.
Galatians 6 says, "Bear
one another's burdens."
Look, if you ever did
wanna speak to somebody
about what it's like
to lose a loved one,
I'm always here.
Every Sunday, in fact, I
mean, you're always welcome.
How did I know this would turn
into a missionary attempt?
No, no, no, no, look, I
just wanted you to know
that the door is always open.
Yeah, well, you know,
it's very nice of you
to say so, Michael,
because there's not a
lot of people that would.
You know, people are
there in the beginning.
They make an effort,
of course, they do,
but they come around for tea.
They come around to
give their condolences.
And then at some
point your friends,
they have to get on
with their own life.
And, you know, after a while
I just found I was
completely on my own,
again, in darkness just me.
It happened to me.
There's probably more of us
than you perhaps realize.
It was nice talking to you.
[Jamal] Destiny darling.
By the time you read this, I
will no longer be with you,
but in a safe and
wonderful place.
I'm not writing to
tell you not to cry.
Every life has some tears.
I'm writing this letter because
as one of the most kindest,
thoughtful, and
selfless people I know,
you have a habit of ignoring
what's best for you.
Oh, Michael.
Hey, Destiny, your daughter
said that you worked here,
so I thought I'd
come and say hi.
Hi, I'm really
sorry, I'm closing.
Oh, okay, sorry.
Yeah, I just wanted to say
we enjoyed our conversation.
Thank you, yeah, sorry,
I just really have to go.
I've got to close.
Okay, no worries.
Okay, sorry, sorry, yeah, bye.
[Jamal] Going through
mourning is a tough time,
but for everything
there is a season
and a time for every
purpose under heaven.
I don't want you to trudge
about the house after I'm gone.
The Destiny that I married
wouldn't and shouldn't get stuck
in a perpetual state
of mourning and grief.
(knocking)
[Gabriel] Hey mom, I
think it's for you.
[Destiny] Michael, hi.
Yeah, hi, Destiny.
Is this a bad time?
I wasn't expecting you.
I guess you should come in.
We were just about
to have dinner.
Gabriel, one of my friends
invited Gabriel and I out.
Wait, what?
We should probably go meet them.
Oh, oh, right, yeah, I forgot
we had been invited out.
What?
We should get going.
I don't think so.
We were just sitting down we're
just about to have dinner.
Oh no, we ate a bit earlier.
Yeah.
We'll be fine.
What's the name of this friend?
- Mary.
- Jane.
- Mary Jane.
- Yeah.
She's a fairly new friend,
you don't know her.
Okay.
Michael, there's plenty
of food left for you.
Help yourself and please don't
tell mom I asked you over.
What do you mean, she
doesn't know I was coming?
Gotta go, have fun.
[Gabriel] See ya.
So I suppose you
wanna say grace.
Well, it is your house, so,
but I can do if you
would like me to.
Well, I must admit it's
very kind of you to offer
and I'm glad that something
as simple as praying
can bring such comfort to you.
I think praying
doesn't help me at all.
Really?
Why do you say that?
Well, just think about it.
God doesn't answer
prayers, does he?
And if He did, it wouldn't
be called a prayer.
It would be called
a correspondence.
Well, look, I don't pray
to get my needs met.
I try and fix my
problems myself.
I pray when I'm at
my lowest moments.
That way I know
that God's there.
It's more for my benefit
rather than God's benefit.
[Destiny] Hmm, that's
fair enough I suppose.
Can I ask you a question?
[Destiny] Yeah.
Why did you shut Christ
out of your life?
Well, I didn't shut Him out.
I believe that He shut
me out of His life.
Does that make sense?
Why did you give
your life to Christ?
It's not that I decided
to give my life to Christ.
It's more that I decided to
share my life with Christ.
It was when my wife
died, actually.
I'd always believed,
but just in losing her,
I found in God more
than any other thing
is what really kept me going.
And I realized the comfort
that I received from Him
I was able to give
to other people.
And I couldn't think
of a more honorable way
to live my life than that.
Oh, that sounds like
a really honorable way
to join the church.
Well, yeah, I had some real
positive responses to it
and, you know, met so
many lovely people,
people have given me strength,
given me encouragement,
and me to them as well.
So did that help you to
move on with your grief
to get over things?
All of it did.
He shall wipe away every
tear from their eye
and death shall be no more.
Neither shall there be
mourning, crying, pain anymore
for the former things
have passed away.
Revelations?
[Michael] You still
read your Bible?
No, but I still remember
bits and pieces of it.
I remember how much
comfort it used to give me.
Yeah, I remember
after losing Susanna,
I didn't know where to turn.
Probably about a month or
so after I finally heeded
to one of the most repeated
messages in the Bible.
[Destiny] What was that?
Fear not, in other
words, don't be afraid.
Eight years, it's a
long time to be alone,
but with Christ there it
just doesn't seem that long.
And He did say to me
that He's a friend
that sticks closer
than a brother.
So do you have any children?
[Michael] No, I don't.
I don't have any siblings.
And both of my
parents have passed.
I'm sorry.
[Michael] You know, I've
never really felt alone.
They're all still with
us really, aren't they?
Yeah, I guess I
just, I forgot that.
I closed my ears to it when
I was looking after Jamal
in his final weeks.
I can't imagine the stress
that you were under
during that time.
It makes sense why you
were so worn out by it.
But I don't feel
so worn out now.
Not like I was three years ago.
And I'm realizing there
was such a lot of people
who were so loving and
supportive to me throughout,
and you've helped me.
And it's just that I thought
Jesus wasn't loving
and supporting to me.
Destiny, Jesus' spirit
works through all of us,
but just through other people.
I mean, I like to call
Him the Great Includer.
I mean, you can see Him at
work throughout the whole world
with every hand
that's reached out,
every comforting shoulder
and every welcoming neighbor.
Anyway, talking about welcoming
neighbor, shall we eat?
[Michael] Everything
looks delicious.
Grace?
Heavenly Father,
we thank you for this food that
we are about to partake of.
We pray that it
would do us good.
We also pray a special
blessing to the hands
that prepared it.
In Jesus' name, Amen.
[Jamal] If you want to
honor my memory best,
please go and
start living again.
God has given you a wonderful
life on this wonderful earth.
And you should experience
His creation to the fullest.
It would be improper
not to do so.
I love you.
And don't stop believing.
We'll see each other again.
I will enter His gates with
thanksgiving in my heart
I will enter His
courts with praise
I will say this is the
day that the Lord has made
I will rejoice for
He has made me glad
He has made me glad
This was one of your
father's favorite songs.
Yeah, I remember
him liking this one.
He has made me glad
I will rejoice for
He has made me glad
I will rejoice for
He has made me glad
Amen
This is amazing, look at you.
Thank you, mom.
[Guest] Thank you.
[Gabriel] Have a good day.
Oh wow, thank you.
Where's your sister?
I don't know.
I can't find her.
Hello, thank you,
thank you so much.
[Gabriel] Hey, we've been
looking all over for you.
Sorry, I just needed some time.
What's wrong?
It's nothing.
Yeah, it never is.
What's that supposed to mean?
That means I know
you as a stranger,
that we don't live
in the same place.
You know why me.
Everyone's supposed to
move out at some point.
Oh, so we all have to
abandon family at some point.
I didn't abandon you.
Yes you did, you did.
Dad dies, you run
away, mom's a wreck.
So what about me?
I would've loved to
have gone to university.
I just needed time.
Time for me to find me.
You and mom are a team.
And me and dad we were a team.
And now he's gone.
Dad's gone.
We will see him again, right?
Yeah, we will.
I miss him.
I miss you.
I don't miss you.
[Nala] Yes you do.
I love you.
I'll tell you what,
when I go back to uni,
you and mom both come
and stay with me.
I'll show you around.
I'd like that.
As I went down in
the river to pray
[Malik] Sis.
What's going on?
You said you'd open for me.
We've got a different idea
for you this morning, come on.
It's a surprise.
[Destiny] What about the shop?
[Angel] Don't worry.
Let's go down come on down
O brothers let's go down
Down in the river to pray
As I went down in
the river to pray
Studying about
that good old way
I had an idea this
was gonna happen soon.
She saw that coming.
Show me the way
We knew this was
what you wanted.
O brothers let's go down
Let's go down, come on down
O brothers let's go down
Down in the river to pray
As I went down in
the river to pray
Studying about
that good old way
And who shall wear
the robe and crown
We thought this would be
a good idea for you, mom.
The final step for
finding your faith again.
And you were all in on this?
O mothers let's go down
Down in the river to pray
Okay, let's do this.
As I went down in
the river to pray
Destiny, do you accept
the Lord Jesus Christ
as your Lord and Savior
acknowledging His
sacrifices for your sin?
O fathers let's go down
I do, with all my heart
and all my soul.
Down in the river to pray
[Michael] By the authority
vested in me I now reaffirm
your commitment to Him.
In the name of the Father,
the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Good Lord show me the way
(all cheering)
O brothers let's go down
Let's go down come on down
O brothers let's go down
Down in the river to pray
(knocking on door)
[Destiny] Hi.
[Michael] Hey, how you doing?
[Destiny] I'm good, how are you?
[Michael] Good.
So how are you feeling
after your rededication?
I feel good.
I think it was the
right thing to do.
I keep thinking about Jamal
and when he was baptized
and he gave his life.
So you're following
in his footsteps.
[Destiny] Yeah.
So to speak.
[Destiny] It really brought
the family together.
[Michael] Well, that's kind of
what I wanted to
speak to you about.
What do you mean?
[Michael] Well, you know how
you've said you've felt like
you've had a hole in your
life since he's been gone.
Uh-hmm.
And me too, I mean, I've had
a piece missing in my life
since losing Susanna.
Meeting you, Destiny,
it's the first time in
the last eight years
that I felt this void filled.
Do you wanna come outside?
Let me just finish off.
You know, I feel
exactly the same way.
Like, I wish that things
could be like this forever.
Well, with your permission,
I'm hoping that they can.
Look, Destiny,
I loved seeing your journey
to your rededication.
It's filled me with
so much strength,
and just renewed
confidence in God's ability
to make positive changes
not just for our lives,
but for our future.
Are you serious, Michael?
I'm more than
serious, I'm genuine.
I fell for you the moment you
walked through our church yard
and I would devote every
waking moment of my life
to loving you,
to protecting you,
and just making sure that you
would never suffer again ever.
Michael, I thought
the exact same way,
but I just don't think
I can give you an answer
not right now.
Look, I love and I
have faith in you,
and I love and I
have faith in God,
but this is happening
just so fast
and I feel like I need a moment.
(soft music)
(ambient music)
Oh Jamal.
(Destiny gasps)
Dear Lord, sorry, you
took me by surprise.
I've been told that before.
Sorry.
Such a nice place for a rest.
This is our favorite spot.
No, wait.
Is everything okay?
Everything's fine, thank you.
I've just had a proposal from
someone I'm so crazy about.
[Stranger] Wow, that doesn't
sound too bad, does it?
I've had my fair share
of husband problems.
[Stranger] Really?
And what does your husband
think of this situation then?
He passed away.
[Stranger] I see.
I never thought I would,
or could open my heart again.
It was just so
painful losing him.
[Stranger] I know
exactly what you mean.
I myself lost someone
I cared for very deeply
a few years ago.
It takes time to heal.
And I have a feeling I
might see them again.
I think it made
me lose my faith,
but I feel like I'm more
on solid ground now,
but it's still so hard.
Faith is like a glass of water.
When you're younger
the glass is little,
so it's more empty,
easier to fill,
but as you get older,
the glass gets bigger.
The same amount of liquid
will no longer fill the glass.
The glass has to be refilled.
Why does that sound so familiar?
You watch too many movies.
[Destiny] That's not me,
that's my son and my brother.
Uh-hmm.
Thank you very much.
The message still stands.
I know how much you
suffered, Destiny.
Faith can be a trying
thing, can't it?
I know.
You can feel so alone at times
like there's no
one there for you.
Your family are there for you.
Do you remember that?
When things get tough,
they'll never leave you just
like you'll never leave them.
Wait, how did you know my name?
(ambient music)
(Michael knocking on door)
[Michael] Hi, I think I
may have forgot my keys.
Michael, I'm so sorry.
There's nothing
to apologize for.
Running off like that
when you were expecting a
response from me, it wasn't fair.
I would never wish myself on you
if you felt marrying me
wasn't right for you.
I could never turn down
someone who has helped me
to completely turn my life
around in the last few months.
You mean that?
Yes.
Whenever you're near me, you
take away my unhappiness.
You've helped me to
find my faith again.
I didn't realize I was so lost.
It's the grace of God.
I feel like I'm standing
on firmer ground,
and you've helped me
to understand that.
Through the power of Christ,
I can take that firmer
ground with me wherever I go.
I'm not afraid anymore.
If you let me trust God with
you every step of the way
I would consider it
the honor of my life
to make you my wife
and I would love you.
Yes, Michael, I
will be your wife.
(soft music)
(uplifting music)
I guess I won't knock
your ideas in the future.
I do love it when a
plan comes together.
[Darius] Do you,
Michael Johnson,
take this woman to be
your lawfully wedded wife?
I definitely do.
[Darius] And do you
Destiny Jackson Brown,
take this man to be your
lawfully wedded husband?
I do.
(uplifting music)
[Darius] I now pronounce
you man and wife.
You may now kiss the bride.
(audience applauding
and cheering)
(uplifting music)
(audience cheering)
(uplifting music)
(soft music)
(bright music)
(bright music)
(church bells ringing)
There's been a huge
emphasis on trust today.
How much trust do
you have in yourself?
I have two great quotes here.
The first one leans
more towards trust
and trusting in
yourself and in others.
The first one is
Proverbs 3:5 to 6.
Trust in the Lord
with all your heart,
and do not lean towards
your own understanding.
In all your acknowledgements,
trust in Him.
The next quote, which I
wanted to pass on to you,
which I feel like you should
definitely acknowledge,
is one from our beloved Richard
and his dog, Richard II.
He was a magnificent person.
He was a pillar
of our community.
He was a member of
our congregation.
Also, he was a wonderful
soul and being, we lost him.
This quote reminded me of him.
(Jamal coughing)
It's from Mark 10, verse 52.
Go, said Jesus, your
faith has healed you.
Immediately he
received his sight
and followed Jesus
along the road.
So I'm gonna say, I'm gonna
put an end to today's service.
(melancholy music)
So what's troubling you?
I'm sorry that neither of us
have officially
told you in person,
but I'm assuming that
you've heard about
Jamal's condition by now.
Yes, I am truly sorry
to hear the news.
I wasn't too sure if
you were comfortable
sharing the information
with me, so I,
but look, I want you to know
that we're here for you.
The church is here for
you, for the both of you.
These days have been officially
numbered for a while now.
And I never knew that I'd
get to this situation.
I just, I don't, I'm finding
it hard to understand
why this is happening to us.
You know, I strive to
follow God's commandments.
I really try to put
people before myself.
I work so hard in this church.
Destiny, look, I and everyone
knows how selfless you are,
and I'm really sorry to hear
this is happening to
both you and Jamal.
It's really unfair,
really unfair,
but, like, I need you to know
that whatever the circumstance,
we're gonna be here for you.
We're gonna be here
for the both of you.
Look, God loves you.
How can you say that?
How can you say that, Darius?
If God loved us both,
he would not let Jamal
suffer like this.
I mean, is He
punishing us, is He?
No, no, he's not.
That's not the
case I promise you.
Look, I know it's hard
and you're in pain,
and there's gonna be
elements and times of sorrow.
They tend to go hand in
hand in times like this.
Look, God has a plan for
each and every one of us,
but sometimes that plan is
hard to understand, you know?
He's not punishing you,
like, I promise you that.
I feel.
It just feels so hard,
so hard to keep a brave face,
to say hello, good
morning to everyone
like nothing is happening in
my life that's just so hard.
I wasn't gonna say
anything, but, you know, I,
you know, I lost my
daughter a few years back,
bone cancer.
I didn't know how I'd be
able to get through it.
I'm so sorry.
We lost her,
but I feel that we,
really we didn't really
lose her, did we?
I mean, she's
still here with us.
She's still looking
down on us, isn't she?
Is she?
[Darius] She is.
I don't know.
I want my husband to be here
with me in the physical,
not in heaven,
or in some other place
where I can't touch him.
We've had such a
wonderful life together.
And this is just, it's
just finishing too soon.
I just, I really can't
understand what's happening.
I really feel like I
need some answers now.
[Darius] You'll never
have all the answers.
Why not?
Why?
[Darius] You'll never
have all the answers.
I know it's hard,
but even in our most
difficult and darkest moments,
you can still find
strength and hope,
even from the most
challenging circumstances.
Where, where can I
find strength and hope?
Like I said, we're here for
you and you're not alone.
You have the church.
The church has got your
back, and you have Jesus.
And look, the Bible is just
a page turn away, you know?
And alongside that, regardless
of what might happen,
or might come your way,
that at least we know
that Jamal he's gonna,
Jamal will be at peace soon.
I don't wanna hear that.
[Darius] And no
matter what happens,
whatever comes your way,
Jamal will always be with you.
I'm sorry, Darius.
Maybe I'm just losing
my faith a little bit.
These are just words.
They're not actually helping me.
I thought if I came
here, you could help me.
You could save him,
you could, you could.
[Darius] It's hard
to see right now.
I understand, I do.
I understand, I think.
[Darius] Try and keep the faith.
It's not gonna be easy.
It's gonna be, it's
not gonna be easy.
Look,
how about you go back and
make sure Jamal's okay?
We can have more of a chat
when I see you later on.
Okay.
[Darius] Yeah?
And remember, God
will never leave you.
(melancholy music)
[Destiny] Hi.
Hi.
You okay?
Did you enjoy the service?
Yeah, it was lovely.
How are you feeling?
I'm okay, darling.
While you were in
church with Darius,
I was just reading up
more on what to expect
with lung cancer.
Just trying to
process everything.
By the way, how was
the heart to heart?
You know, the usual.
Is there anything
more I could do?
No.
You're perfect just
the way you are.
We're gonna fight this,
and we're with you
every step of the way.
I need to speak with
you about something
really important to me.
What do you mean?
You know how I'm always
speaking about the plan,
the plan that God has for me.
Well, now that that plan
is coming to a close,
I've been thinking about what
it means for you afterwards.
Don't talk like that, Jamal.
You know I have faith
and it's gonna carry me
through this situation, okay?
Why do I get the sense that,
(Jamal coughing)
that.
Look, I'm not losing hope.
And you're not alone in this.
Look, we can continue
to pray together,
and just ask God for guidance.
I've been speaking to
people and, you know,
leading up on earth
what happens in the
worst case scenario?
(Jamal coughing)
- Are you okay?
- Yeah, thank you.
(Jamal coughing)
Jamal, sweetie, let me put
some pillows under you.
Make you more comfortable.
Thank you.
[Destiny] See how that is.
Is that better?
[Jamal] Much better.
[Destiny] Good.
[Jamal] Thank you.
(Jamal coughing)
Okay, I'm gonna
go get your meds.
I'll bring you some water too.
Destiny.
Would you hand me
my Bible please?
[Destiny] Of course.
Thank you.
And if you've got any rum,
would you bring that too?
Even though I walk through
the darkest of valleys,
I will fear no evil
for you are with me.
Your rod and your
staff, they comfort me.
Psalm 23, verse four.
[Jamal] Beautiful.
Come on, it's time
to take your meds.
You weren't able to
find that rum, were you?
[Destiny] Are you
feeling all right?
[Jamal] About as well
as could be expected.
Although I wish I were in
the Jamaican sun right now.
Me too.
All right, honey, you
got some rest now, okay?
Oh, do you know who I saw
the other day, I saw Sally.
Do you remember Sally?
We used to go to
school together.
She was that girl
that we used to have so
many arguments at school.
Do you remember her?
I'm sure you do.
Beautiful.
I was wearing those square shoes
and she was just, like,
insulting my shoes all the time.
I'm sure I told you
the story before,
but I'm gonna tell you again
'cause she just reminded me.
So anyway, she used to wear
these really skinny
stiletto shoes.
And I like my big square heels.
And we were going out one night
and she got her stiletto
heel stuck in the escalator,
and it closed the
escalator down.
I mean, I was kind of happy
because I was off the escalator,
but she was stuck in it.
Are you hungry?
Jamal?
Jamal?
Jamal?
So, anyway,
her shoe got absolutely stuck,
but the escalator didn't stop.
Her heel just got ripped.
And I was, I was already
out of the escalator.
My shoes were fine and
I was laughing at her.
(soft music)
(indistinct chattering)
Hey sis.
[Destiny] Good morning,
how's it going down there?
It's about as busy as the shop.
- [Angel] Hi.
- [Destiny] How are you?
[Angel] I'm okay, how are you?
[Destiny] Not too good.
[Gabriel] Hey mom.
Good morning
[Gabriel] Uncle, I've got
something to show you.
[Malik] What you
got there big man?
[Carly Rae] Good morning.
[Destiny] How are you?
I'm good, thanks, I'm Carly Rae.
[Destiny] Could I
get you something?
[Angel] I'm Angel, can
we get you something?
Do you mind if I
leave these here?
Oh, what are they?
They're flyers for
the church I follow.
No, sorry, no religious
literature here.
Do you mind if I ask why not?
[Destiny] It's none
of your business.
Destiny.
All our church is doing,
it's offering flyers for people
going through hard times.
We just wanna help.
And these flyers may
give people contacts
for a place that can help them.
Nothing provocative.
I appreciate your reasons,
but I don't want to
associate with any church.
I don't want my customers
to feel pressurized
or uncomfortable, so no.
I understand.
We just wanna help
people in need.
I'm sorry, um?
Carly Rae.
I'm sorry, Carly Rae, but
my answer is still a no.
This is a secular coffee shop
and I wanna keep it that way.
I understand, thank
you for your time.
[Destiny] Thank you.
[Carly Rae] Thanks.
Wasn't very friendly, was it?
Uh-hum.
That's great sales strategy
you've hit on there.
Let's be rude to
everyone who comes in.
You're bound to sell tons
of coffee that way, hmm?
I just wanna let everyone
know where we stand, Angel.
I don't wanna be
dishonest to anyone.
Okay.
It's time, I've got
to go pick her up.
Always a royal welcome.
Oh.
Sis, if you can spare a minute,
can we get some coffee
over here please?
I should start charging
you guys for your coffees.
Hey, I don't even drink coffee.
So, how was that party
you went to last night?
It was okay, I thought it
was gonna be fancy dress,
but it turned out to be a
smart casual kind of thing.
What monstrosity did you
show up in this time?
You looked like the Black
Abraham Lincoln last time.
You're just jealous.
I don't think I went too
overboard this time around.
I borrowed Terry's football
Premier League outfit.
[Destiny] Oh, that's
not embarrassing at all.
It's not?
Although, I wonder where
the shorts went off to
'cause I think one of
the guests stole it,
and I have no idea who.
I know Terry's gonna
flip when he finds out.
How on earth did they
get your shorts off you?
I don't know, I
let my guard down.
I forgot Eric and
Graham would be there.
Graham has had it out for me
ever since I sat on his gerbil.
[Destiny] What is
it I'm hearing?
[Angel] Look who I
found, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh.
It's good to see you.
[Destiny] Nala.
Thank you.
Awe, it's so good to see you.
Oh, God, just hug your sister.
Um.
[Angel] Um.
Come on, come and sit down.
Come sit down, sit
down, sit down.
I guess your lectures
are secondary
in the background right now.
I know they were
when I was a student.
Hey, I've actually been
going to all of my lectures.
[Destiny] Um.
Well, as many as I can.
We are paying for
them after all.
That's our girl getting
our money's worth.
[Destiny] Isn't she?
I'm currently getting
my head around
the McLibel 1997 case.
The judgment alone
was a thousand pages.
Ooh, university
sounds so exciting.
That's funny.
You'd probably be, like,
very disappointed when
you get there, Gabe.
You'd find it's not
all just partying
and dancing and drinking.
Besides, based on your
most recent party,
you should probably
spend more time
with your head in your books.
What, how, how does she know?
I legit just told you.
[Nala] What happened
at Gabe's last party?
Nothing, nothing,
nothing, nothing.
You must be hungry.
Have you been eating?
Let me get you home.
I've got a nice jerk roast
ready for dinner tonight.
And we might even go
and watch a movie later.
Well, first of all, I
have been eating, why?
Does it look like I've been on
a hunger strike or something?
It's a shame the cooks at
uni aren't as good as you.
[Destiny] Of course.
Uh-hmm, resorting to
flattery to connect
just less in the kitchen.
My uncle knows me.
Well, we're all susceptible
to a little bit of flattery,
hmm?
So how's the shop doing mom?
As you can see, we are thriving.
Well, I'll have a
mocha if one's going.
What size?
The biggest one you have.
Coming up.
[Jamal] Now that I'm gone,
I suspect that you
will be the rock
that your mother leans on
when times are difficult.
It will be a tough assignment,
but even if you could,
you shouldn't do it alone.
So how's she been doing?
Not great, to be
perfectly honest.
In my opinion, she's
actually getting worse.
We'll talk properly later.
Okay, all right.
Little man, come on,
I'll drive you home.
What happened to big man?
That was before you
lost your shorts.
You know I'm younger and
stronger than you, right?
Younger, yes.
Stronger, hell no.
[Destiny] Don't blast him.
Mea culpa.
Come on Abraham Lincoln.
I'll see you.
[Gabriel] Love you.
[Destiny] Love
you, see you later.
So how's mom really been doing?
I mean, I see she's
putting on a brave face,
but I can sense the
pain underneath.
All I can say is, Nala,
your mom's going through a
rollercoaster of emotions.
Some days she's managing okay.
Finding the strength to go on
for you, Gabriel, and herself,
but then there are other days
when the grief
just overwhelms her
and she finds it
difficult to function.
She just feels so alone
a lot of the time.
I've just got so many
commitments going on right now
and I don't fully understand
what she's going through.
Nala, when was the
last time you were here
for longer than a
day, if that even?
[Nala] But.
Nala, Nala, let me finish.
I miss you,
your mom, Gabe misses.
Don't, don't.
I'm sorry, you must be tired.
Do you think mom will
find happiness again?
Dad was her soulmate.
Your mom's journey to healing
will take some time, Nala,
but I believe that someday
she will find happiness soon.
It's not easy to lose
someone that you love deeply.
She will find love again.
It won't be the same,
but she will learn to
cherish the memories
and create a new future for
you, herself, and for Gabriel.
I hope so.
I just want her to be okay.
Then you should come
home more often.
There is Easter,
there is Christmas.
There is the summer holidays.
You left me here by myself,
Nala, to hold down the fort.
The boys are trying,
but it's not the same.
I miss you, you're
the missing link.
(soft music)
What about you?
What about me?
[Angel] Are you allowing
yourself to grieve?
Has mom been going
to church at all?
We'll get there,
but I know I said I
was going to update you
if anything happened.
Unfortunately, she's
just been the same
as the last time you saw her.
What?
So Darius hasn't kept in
contact when he said he would.
There is only so
much Darius can do
if your mom doesn't
want to be helped.
I guess so.
Oh, also, there's a bit of news
that we need to update you on.
Darius is leaving the parish.
What?
I know.
He got a call from
Southern diocese
to be in London for now.
We had to apply for a new vicar.
Well, we've been attendees
of his church for years now.
He didn't even bother
to say goodbye.
[Angel] He was sorry to go,
but he's been chasing that
promotion for years now.
Hmm, so who's our new
vicar out of interest?
Geraldine Granger.
Ha-ha, very funny.
No, we haven't
actually met him yet.
[Nala] Or her.
No, it's definitely a him.
His name is Michael Johnson.
Michael Johnson.
Does he have a family?
I don't know yet, why?
I'm just curious, that's all.
Hmm.
Well, I'm sure he'd
be perfectly nice
when we get to know him.
He may not be Darius,
but as Darius always says,
God works in mysterious ways.
I'm sure he's exactly
what God wants for us.
Well, if he's a vicar who
could help me memorize
hundreds of pages
of law gibberish,
then he'll be just what
we needed for sure.
Miracles do happen.
Anyway, let's get out of here.
Mom's probably dying to
stuff me full of jerk roast
until I burst.
Not the worst way to go.
Come on, let's go.
(knocking on door)
[Nala] Whatever you're selling
we have an ample supply already.
Very funny.
Are you nearly ready?
Nearly, I just need to
convince mom to come too.
I'm sorry, Nala, I don't
think that's gonna happen.
Please, just let me have
one more go to convince her.
I won't be long.
What do you think
the chances are
of her persuading
your mom to come?
Hmm, well, she listens to
Nala more than most people.
Uh-uh, not gonna happen.
I would put
10 pound on it now.
Well.
That's just not going
to happen, honey.
[Nala] Not even to
see some old friends?
Not even to see
some old friends.
I'm sorry, Nala.
But mom, why?
Look, you know exactly why.
And that's the last word I
wanna hear about this matter.
Okay mom, bye.
Bye Nala.
Shall we just go?
Bowie said he can't
mind the shop.
I have to go, I can't.
I have to go with my uncle.
(Nala slams door)
Amazing grace how
sweet the sound
That saved a wretch like me
I once was lost
What do you think
of the new guy?
Better looking than
Darius I think so.
But now I see
My chains are gone
I've been set free
Shh.
Because God my Savior
has ransomed me
I haven't been home for ages.
I can't believe they
didn't come with us.
I can tell you now,
Malik's not any different.
Hey Agatha.
How was Sunday school?
The kids were a bit rowdy.
Oh.
One of them decided to reenact
a particular movie scene
and I had to put
him in a corner.
Which movie, "Ratatouille,"
"Toy Story," "Cars?"
It was a '70's movie.
May the power of
Christ compel him.
"The Exorcist?"
Oh.
Sunday School was never
this fun when I was there.
Have you met the
new vicar at all?
Only very briefly.
He seemed perfectly charming
for the whole two minutes
I had to get to know him.
Well, two minutes is
more than enough time
to get to know someone.
- Hmm.
- Hmm.
He's good looking.
Uh-hmm.
I've heard he works out.
Oh.
He reads and he also
plays in a band.
Which band?
What does he play?
Bass guitar.
I've also heard he has tattoos.
Stop.
Oh, may God forgive me.
And between us, I've also heard
on the communion grapevine
that he's a widower.
Oh, is that so.
Reverend Johnson.
So are there a lot of
clubs in Canterbury?
Hmm, I don't really go clubbing.
Once you've been once
you've pretty much had
the whole experience.
Anything's better
than Caswell, right?
Sure.
Have you had a chance to
step into the cathedral yet?
Students go in free, so
I went on my second week.
[Angel] Who wanted the
black coffee again?
Yep, me.
Ah-ha.
There you go.
Here you go.
Thanks, auntie.
How was the service?
I loved it.
Well, who can blame her
when she had such good
eye candy to look at?
Nala.
I just thought he was a
good speaker, that's all.
[Malik] Is is married?
Um, Agatha said that
he had been widowed.
I really do hope
he's okay, though.
He did say that he
was a bit nervous
about moving into a new
place all by himself.
[Gabriel] Oh geez, the poor guy.
I reckon he'll be fine
once he settles in.
Plus, he's going to get
to meet all the locals.
My thoughts exactly.
Nala, I know you've been
wanting to set mom up
for the longest time.
Now I do appreciate that it's
coming from a place of love,
but don't you think you
should wait until mom's ready?
Hmm, you make a good point Gabe,
but how do you think
that's gonna happen?
She never goes out so she
never encounters anyone new.
Well.
With all due respect
to my sister,
she's never been good at
deducing what's good for her.
Do you remember
when we were kids
and we had to pester her
repeatedly and annoy her
for her to come on a
camping trip with us.
And guess what?
She loved it just as
we knew she would.
So yeah, I agree with Nala.
Meeting someone might
just do wonders her.
Thanks, auntie.
So wait, you're
serious about this.
You think that this guy
we just met this week
could potentially be an
ideal match for our mother?
Maybe not a match,
but once she sees him,
goes on a couple
dates, you never know.
It can get the
ball rolling again.
All I can say is good
luck trying to set her up
with someone who's a
member of the church.
I mean, I can't even
see her dating someone
who attends church
at this point.
Well, not with that
pessimistic attitude you can't.
She doesn't even allow
religious flyers
into the shop, Nala.
I get you haven't
seen her in a while.
You've been at uni and all,
but my sister's not the same.
I love my mom and I'll
do whatever it takes
to see her smile again.
That's a lovely thought.
Thanks, uncle.
You don't have to help
me in this endeavor
if you don't want to.
You can sit back and
watch it all fall apart
and have your whole
I told you so moment.
If you think this guy would
be great for your mom,
of course, I will support
you in any way I can.
Thanks, uncle.
What's that?
Did my brother just agree that
an idea to set his sister up
just might work?
Who are you and what have
you done with my uncle?
Look, come on, I'm
not that pessimistic.
So, you think we should
try and introduce them?
I'm sure he'd be interested
to meet her at the very least.
You mentioned we've
had a family member
who's had issues with
her faith recently.
And because they both
lost someone they love
they might find common ground.
Even if she refuses to take
her faith into account.
Now that's more of the
spirit that we like to see.
The real challenge is getting
Destiny to accept him.
You should find a time
when she's more
receptive to the idea.
Maybe when she's doing
something more relaxing
like after a big
meal or something.
Like last night
after the big meal,
she looked really happy
with Nala and relaxed.
Do you guys want any refills?
No.
No thanks, mom, we're
okay, thank you.
Okay honey, I was
just wondering.
What are you guys talking about?
Nala was just telling us
about her uni experiences
who she's meeting.
She's thinking of setting
two people up that she knows.
Oh.
Really, you know,
that's my girl.
I always knew that you were
really good at setting people up
together, didn't you?
Let's hope she's still
got that magic touch, eh.
Mom, I'm gonna help
you behind the counter.
Seems like you've been
worked off your feet a bit.
[Destiny] Thanks honey.
So, what's on your
itinerary today, mom?
Well, Barry says that he'll
look after the shop for me
'til one o'clock so I've
got the morning off.
You could go for a walk.
I guess I could,
but it's not like I
haven't seen everything
that Werrington has
to offer by now.
I just think getting some
fresh air would do you good.
There's no point in being
cooped in the house.
Besides, you never
know who you might meet
when you're out and about.
Like who?
I just mean in general.
Well, I know everyone
in Werrington.
Well, there is this new person
whose recently moved here.
- Oh yeah?
- Yeah.
What's his name?
I know he's quite nervous
about having moved
to a new place,
and it will probably
do him some good
to meet some new
people here too.
Well, that's a great idea, Nala.
Um, what's his name?
Michael, Michael Johnson.
Michael Johnson.
Why does that name
sound familiar?
We sort of met him yesterday at-
Oh no, no, no.
Mom.
No, Nala, I'm sorry.
[Nala] Just to say hello.
You know I'm not
into religion, right?
And all he's gonna wanna do
is to force his opinions on me.
Honestly, mom, he's not someone
to just ram his thoughts
down your throat,
and I just know he would love
to hear what you have to say,
and also-
No, Nala.
And that's my final word
on the subject, okay?
Have you finished?
Yeah.
I know you mean the
best, but stop doing it.
I just wanna help.
(Destiny flickering lighter)
[Malik] I thought
you packed it all in.
I'm stressed out,
what can I say?
You could say you've given
it up and actually mean it.
Then you could say you
could get out some more.
Meet some new people.
What?
It's just that
Nala said something
very similar to me yesterday.
It's common sense.
Your daughter is
a very smart girl.
Come on, she just wants
to reconnect with you.
Open up to you.
That's more like it.
Nala is a really smart girl.
She's so bright.
She's just like her father.
Do you think there is any chance
that you could give
Nala's idea a shot?
Huh?
I want her back, Malik.
I want things to be
like they were before.
Okay, I'll meet him.
Thanks so much for the call.
No worries.
How'd you think it's going?
Not too sure just yet.
You know how awkward mom
can be for interruptions.
Yep, I know that much.
Shall we go find out how
it's going ourselves?
I thought you'd never ask.
I'm definitely my
auntie's niece.
I wouldn't have
it any other way.
Can you see them?
[Nala] Negative.
So where did you used to
live before coming here?
I was based in
Battersea, South London.
It's a very different place
from this lovely little village.
Yeah, completely different.
Me and my husband so loved
the look of this place
that we decided that
when I became pregnant
we would bring our
children up here.
Well, that's really sweet.
So, what does your husband do?
He was a journalist.
Amazing man.
And he was so fabulous
that he was even able to run
the local church newspaper.
Oh, I didn't realize
there's a church paper.
So what's it called?
(Destiny sighs)
He died.
Oh, I'm so, so
sorry to hear that.
It was such a tough time.
What am I talking about?
It still is.
People from the
community even talk about
what a gap he's left.
[Michael] Do you want
to talk about it?
[Nala] They're too far.
[Angel] Your mom looks serious.
Well, I know it must
have been hard for you.
How can you know?
Believe me, I do.
Eight years ago I lost
my wife in a car crash.
I'm so sorry.
It's all right.
It was tragic.
She was one of the guiding
lights of my life just gone,
blink of an eye.
Then I found myself on my own.
You know,
what really helped me through
the most darkest moments.
A real strong
sense of community.
I mean, that's why I so strongly
resonate with the church.
I mean, it really
does act like a rock.
I mean, when there's no
other foundations near.
Well, you know, I can
struggle along on my own,
but thank you very much.
Well, look, Destiny,
we all can do that,
but it doesn't mean
that we have to.
Galatians 6 says, "Bear
one another's burdens."
Look, if you ever did
wanna speak to somebody
about what it's like
to lose a loved one,
I'm always here.
Every Sunday, in fact, I
mean, you're always welcome.
How did I know this would turn
into a missionary attempt?
No, no, no, no, look, I
just wanted you to know
that the door is always open.
Yeah, well, you know,
it's very nice of you
to say so, Michael,
because there's not a
lot of people that would.
You know, people are
there in the beginning.
They make an effort,
of course, they do,
but they come around for tea.
They come around to
give their condolences.
And then at some
point your friends,
they have to get on
with their own life.
And, you know, after a while
I just found I was
completely on my own,
again, in darkness just me.
It happened to me.
There's probably more of us
than you perhaps realize.
It was nice talking to you.
[Jamal] Destiny darling.
By the time you read this, I
will no longer be with you,
but in a safe and
wonderful place.
I'm not writing to
tell you not to cry.
Every life has some tears.
I'm writing this letter because
as one of the most kindest,
thoughtful, and
selfless people I know,
you have a habit of ignoring
what's best for you.
Oh, Michael.
Hey, Destiny, your daughter
said that you worked here,
so I thought I'd
come and say hi.
Hi, I'm really
sorry, I'm closing.
Oh, okay, sorry.
Yeah, I just wanted to say
we enjoyed our conversation.
Thank you, yeah, sorry,
I just really have to go.
I've got to close.
Okay, no worries.
Okay, sorry, sorry, yeah, bye.
[Jamal] Going through
mourning is a tough time,
but for everything
there is a season
and a time for every
purpose under heaven.
I don't want you to trudge
about the house after I'm gone.
The Destiny that I married
wouldn't and shouldn't get stuck
in a perpetual state
of mourning and grief.
(knocking)
[Gabriel] Hey mom, I
think it's for you.
[Destiny] Michael, hi.
Yeah, hi, Destiny.
Is this a bad time?
I wasn't expecting you.
I guess you should come in.
We were just about
to have dinner.
Gabriel, one of my friends
invited Gabriel and I out.
Wait, what?
We should probably go meet them.
Oh, oh, right, yeah, I forgot
we had been invited out.
What?
We should get going.
I don't think so.
We were just sitting down we're
just about to have dinner.
Oh no, we ate a bit earlier.
Yeah.
We'll be fine.
What's the name of this friend?
- Mary.
- Jane.
- Mary Jane.
- Yeah.
She's a fairly new friend,
you don't know her.
Okay.
Michael, there's plenty
of food left for you.
Help yourself and please don't
tell mom I asked you over.
What do you mean, she
doesn't know I was coming?
Gotta go, have fun.
[Gabriel] See ya.
So I suppose you
wanna say grace.
Well, it is your house, so,
but I can do if you
would like me to.
Well, I must admit it's
very kind of you to offer
and I'm glad that something
as simple as praying
can bring such comfort to you.
I think praying
doesn't help me at all.
Really?
Why do you say that?
Well, just think about it.
God doesn't answer
prayers, does he?
And if He did, it wouldn't
be called a prayer.
It would be called
a correspondence.
Well, look, I don't pray
to get my needs met.
I try and fix my
problems myself.
I pray when I'm at
my lowest moments.
That way I know
that God's there.
It's more for my benefit
rather than God's benefit.
[Destiny] Hmm, that's
fair enough I suppose.
Can I ask you a question?
[Destiny] Yeah.
Why did you shut Christ
out of your life?
Well, I didn't shut Him out.
I believe that He shut
me out of His life.
Does that make sense?
Why did you give
your life to Christ?
It's not that I decided
to give my life to Christ.
It's more that I decided to
share my life with Christ.
It was when my wife
died, actually.
I'd always believed,
but just in losing her,
I found in God more
than any other thing
is what really kept me going.
And I realized the comfort
that I received from Him
I was able to give
to other people.
And I couldn't think
of a more honorable way
to live my life than that.
Oh, that sounds like
a really honorable way
to join the church.
Well, yeah, I had some real
positive responses to it
and, you know, met so
many lovely people,
people have given me strength,
given me encouragement,
and me to them as well.
So did that help you to
move on with your grief
to get over things?
All of it did.
He shall wipe away every
tear from their eye
and death shall be no more.
Neither shall there be
mourning, crying, pain anymore
for the former things
have passed away.
Revelations?
[Michael] You still
read your Bible?
No, but I still remember
bits and pieces of it.
I remember how much
comfort it used to give me.
Yeah, I remember
after losing Susanna,
I didn't know where to turn.
Probably about a month or
so after I finally heeded
to one of the most repeated
messages in the Bible.
[Destiny] What was that?
Fear not, in other
words, don't be afraid.
Eight years, it's a
long time to be alone,
but with Christ there it
just doesn't seem that long.
And He did say to me
that He's a friend
that sticks closer
than a brother.
So do you have any children?
[Michael] No, I don't.
I don't have any siblings.
And both of my
parents have passed.
I'm sorry.
[Michael] You know, I've
never really felt alone.
They're all still with
us really, aren't they?
Yeah, I guess I
just, I forgot that.
I closed my ears to it when
I was looking after Jamal
in his final weeks.
I can't imagine the stress
that you were under
during that time.
It makes sense why you
were so worn out by it.
But I don't feel
so worn out now.
Not like I was three years ago.
And I'm realizing there
was such a lot of people
who were so loving and
supportive to me throughout,
and you've helped me.
And it's just that I thought
Jesus wasn't loving
and supporting to me.
Destiny, Jesus' spirit
works through all of us,
but just through other people.
I mean, I like to call
Him the Great Includer.
I mean, you can see Him at
work throughout the whole world
with every hand
that's reached out,
every comforting shoulder
and every welcoming neighbor.
Anyway, talking about welcoming
neighbor, shall we eat?
[Michael] Everything
looks delicious.
Grace?
Heavenly Father,
we thank you for this food that
we are about to partake of.
We pray that it
would do us good.
We also pray a special
blessing to the hands
that prepared it.
In Jesus' name, Amen.
[Jamal] If you want to
honor my memory best,
please go and
start living again.
God has given you a wonderful
life on this wonderful earth.
And you should experience
His creation to the fullest.
It would be improper
not to do so.
I love you.
And don't stop believing.
We'll see each other again.
I will enter His gates with
thanksgiving in my heart
I will enter His
courts with praise
I will say this is the
day that the Lord has made
I will rejoice for
He has made me glad
He has made me glad
This was one of your
father's favorite songs.
Yeah, I remember
him liking this one.
He has made me glad
I will rejoice for
He has made me glad
I will rejoice for
He has made me glad
Amen
This is amazing, look at you.
Thank you, mom.
[Guest] Thank you.
[Gabriel] Have a good day.
Oh wow, thank you.
Where's your sister?
I don't know.
I can't find her.
Hello, thank you,
thank you so much.
[Gabriel] Hey, we've been
looking all over for you.
Sorry, I just needed some time.
What's wrong?
It's nothing.
Yeah, it never is.
What's that supposed to mean?
That means I know
you as a stranger,
that we don't live
in the same place.
You know why me.
Everyone's supposed to
move out at some point.
Oh, so we all have to
abandon family at some point.
I didn't abandon you.
Yes you did, you did.
Dad dies, you run
away, mom's a wreck.
So what about me?
I would've loved to
have gone to university.
I just needed time.
Time for me to find me.
You and mom are a team.
And me and dad we were a team.
And now he's gone.
Dad's gone.
We will see him again, right?
Yeah, we will.
I miss him.
I miss you.
I don't miss you.
[Nala] Yes you do.
I love you.
I'll tell you what,
when I go back to uni,
you and mom both come
and stay with me.
I'll show you around.
I'd like that.
As I went down in
the river to pray
[Malik] Sis.
What's going on?
You said you'd open for me.
We've got a different idea
for you this morning, come on.
It's a surprise.
[Destiny] What about the shop?
[Angel] Don't worry.
Let's go down come on down
O brothers let's go down
Down in the river to pray
As I went down in
the river to pray
Studying about
that good old way
I had an idea this
was gonna happen soon.
She saw that coming.
Show me the way
We knew this was
what you wanted.
O brothers let's go down
Let's go down, come on down
O brothers let's go down
Down in the river to pray
As I went down in
the river to pray
Studying about
that good old way
And who shall wear
the robe and crown
We thought this would be
a good idea for you, mom.
The final step for
finding your faith again.
And you were all in on this?
O mothers let's go down
Down in the river to pray
Okay, let's do this.
As I went down in
the river to pray
Destiny, do you accept
the Lord Jesus Christ
as your Lord and Savior
acknowledging His
sacrifices for your sin?
O fathers let's go down
I do, with all my heart
and all my soul.
Down in the river to pray
[Michael] By the authority
vested in me I now reaffirm
your commitment to Him.
In the name of the Father,
the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Good Lord show me the way
(all cheering)
O brothers let's go down
Let's go down come on down
O brothers let's go down
Down in the river to pray
(knocking on door)
[Destiny] Hi.
[Michael] Hey, how you doing?
[Destiny] I'm good, how are you?
[Michael] Good.
So how are you feeling
after your rededication?
I feel good.
I think it was the
right thing to do.
I keep thinking about Jamal
and when he was baptized
and he gave his life.
So you're following
in his footsteps.
[Destiny] Yeah.
So to speak.
[Destiny] It really brought
the family together.
[Michael] Well, that's kind of
what I wanted to
speak to you about.
What do you mean?
[Michael] Well, you know how
you've said you've felt like
you've had a hole in your
life since he's been gone.
Uh-hmm.
And me too, I mean, I've had
a piece missing in my life
since losing Susanna.
Meeting you, Destiny,
it's the first time in
the last eight years
that I felt this void filled.
Do you wanna come outside?
Let me just finish off.
You know, I feel
exactly the same way.
Like, I wish that things
could be like this forever.
Well, with your permission,
I'm hoping that they can.
Look, Destiny,
I loved seeing your journey
to your rededication.
It's filled me with
so much strength,
and just renewed
confidence in God's ability
to make positive changes
not just for our lives,
but for our future.
Are you serious, Michael?
I'm more than
serious, I'm genuine.
I fell for you the moment you
walked through our church yard
and I would devote every
waking moment of my life
to loving you,
to protecting you,
and just making sure that you
would never suffer again ever.
Michael, I thought
the exact same way,
but I just don't think
I can give you an answer
not right now.
Look, I love and I
have faith in you,
and I love and I
have faith in God,
but this is happening
just so fast
and I feel like I need a moment.
(soft music)
(ambient music)
Oh Jamal.
(Destiny gasps)
Dear Lord, sorry, you
took me by surprise.
I've been told that before.
Sorry.
Such a nice place for a rest.
This is our favorite spot.
No, wait.
Is everything okay?
Everything's fine, thank you.
I've just had a proposal from
someone I'm so crazy about.
[Stranger] Wow, that doesn't
sound too bad, does it?
I've had my fair share
of husband problems.
[Stranger] Really?
And what does your husband
think of this situation then?
He passed away.
[Stranger] I see.
I never thought I would,
or could open my heart again.
It was just so
painful losing him.
[Stranger] I know
exactly what you mean.
I myself lost someone
I cared for very deeply
a few years ago.
It takes time to heal.
And I have a feeling I
might see them again.
I think it made
me lose my faith,
but I feel like I'm more
on solid ground now,
but it's still so hard.
Faith is like a glass of water.
When you're younger
the glass is little,
so it's more empty,
easier to fill,
but as you get older,
the glass gets bigger.
The same amount of liquid
will no longer fill the glass.
The glass has to be refilled.
Why does that sound so familiar?
You watch too many movies.
[Destiny] That's not me,
that's my son and my brother.
Uh-hmm.
Thank you very much.
The message still stands.
I know how much you
suffered, Destiny.
Faith can be a trying
thing, can't it?
I know.
You can feel so alone at times
like there's no
one there for you.
Your family are there for you.
Do you remember that?
When things get tough,
they'll never leave you just
like you'll never leave them.
Wait, how did you know my name?
(ambient music)
(Michael knocking on door)
[Michael] Hi, I think I
may have forgot my keys.
Michael, I'm so sorry.
There's nothing
to apologize for.
Running off like that
when you were expecting a
response from me, it wasn't fair.
I would never wish myself on you
if you felt marrying me
wasn't right for you.
I could never turn down
someone who has helped me
to completely turn my life
around in the last few months.
You mean that?
Yes.
Whenever you're near me, you
take away my unhappiness.
You've helped me to
find my faith again.
I didn't realize I was so lost.
It's the grace of God.
I feel like I'm standing
on firmer ground,
and you've helped me
to understand that.
Through the power of Christ,
I can take that firmer
ground with me wherever I go.
I'm not afraid anymore.
If you let me trust God with
you every step of the way
I would consider it
the honor of my life
to make you my wife
and I would love you.
Yes, Michael, I
will be your wife.
(soft music)
(uplifting music)
I guess I won't knock
your ideas in the future.
I do love it when a
plan comes together.
[Darius] Do you,
Michael Johnson,
take this woman to be
your lawfully wedded wife?
I definitely do.
[Darius] And do you
Destiny Jackson Brown,
take this man to be your
lawfully wedded husband?
I do.
(uplifting music)
[Darius] I now pronounce
you man and wife.
You may now kiss the bride.
(audience applauding
and cheering)
(uplifting music)
(audience cheering)
(uplifting music)
(soft music)
(bright music)