“But
in a great house there are not only vessels of gold and of silver, but also of
wood and of earth; and some to honour, and some to dishonor…” (2Timothy2:20).
PASTOR
AKINDELE-THOMPSON: “The forgotten one”. He
laboured and sacrificed tirelessly in the vineyard, only to be ‘forgotten’ and
seemingly by-passed, in moments of reward.
SISTER
AMAKA&SISTER LIZZY: The money-driven and
power-hungry women. They hurried their budding husbands to the top, putting
themselves at the driving wheels of the Ministry and rebranded their roles from
“Parish Mummies” to “First Ladies of the Parish” just for worldly cravings and
societal expectations.
BROTHER
ERASTUS: The retrenched Court Clerk: With
consummate zeal and spiritual razzmatazz, he emerged in church, and subtly
arose a ‘General’ over the church members.
Their
lives met and connected in a most intriguing way, until each person’s work was
forced to face the test of fire…
“The
First Ladies in the Cathedral” is an interesting satire that mirrors the “mixed
multitudes” in the church today, and how to deal with them.
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