Dean Lynch has never completely adjusted to being a minister's wife, but her new friendship with Augusta has helped her adapt to their new church and community, despite the fact that Dean's husband does not approve of the flamboyant woman.
Describes what it is like to be a member of the clergy, discussing the skills and requirements of this career and core qualities of good character and ethical decision-making in relation to working as a clergyman.
Mr. Harding, a clergyman of great personal integrity, becomes the target of young zealous reformer, John Bold, who accuses Harding of misusing church funds.