Just when a small town parish prepares its centennial, the church choir director deserts. The pastor is delighted when the hardware store owner, who has cardiac problems, and his wife convince their daughter, would be-pro singer Jessica, who postponed a promising trip to help run the store as her brother Mark has a really dream job, to step in and direct the untrained utter amateurs. This requires imagination and contemporary repertoire/arrangements, but the domineering deacon Gloria, who fails to get any sponsor or proper media exposure, opposes anything but boring 'tradition'. Former Big Apple lawyer Ben, who returned to succeed his father as town handyman, repairs the rundown church at mates rates, has a mutual crush on Jessica and encourages her, also with an original song composition. The student choir member is found out and helped with a major home problem.
—KGF Vissers