The story begins as two missionaries are arrested for unlawful proselytizing. The law regarding such behavior has been set up by the Christian Town Council to oversee the religious and more importantly "non-Christian" influences within the town. The movie follows Thomas Bryant's inner struggle as he is ordered to defend the missionaries. As Thomas begins to empathize with the plight of the missionaries, he is confronted by his wife and forced into a confrontation with his friend-turned adversary, James Radner. Thomas becomes the center of animosity in the small town. His internal struggle becomes the catalyst of life and death-events portrayed in the story, bringing into question the topics of religion and acceptance. The intriguing court battle, together with a significant and surprising twist of fate for Thomas, lead to a strong critical ending that will leave the audience pondering what makes life memorable and truly important.
as Thomas Bryant
as Sharon Bryant
as Kelli Bryant
as James Radner
as Jessica Radner
as Elder Burke
as Elder Davis
as Reverend Williams
as Father Coleman
as Judge Nielson
as Sheriff Dobson
as Reverend Sanders
as Pastor Jacobs
as Kimberly
as Jennifer
as Billy
as Jeff
as Deputy Frank
as Barber
as Elder Mitchell
as Elder Reynolds
as Jogger
as Lisa
as Juror
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as Samuel
as Court Reporter
as Young Man
as Singer
as Choir Conductor
as Choir Friend
as Boy Radner
as Church Friend
as Girl Radner
as Male Coworker
as Boyfriend
as Female Coworker
as Church Member
as Angry Woman
as Passerby
as Drunk