The good reverend hates babies. Who would have thought?
Orel's new pet puppy becomes a serious threat to the town and its beliefs.
Coach Stopframe goes to extreme measures in order to make a certain person be his lover.
Orel solves puzzling and mysterious capers through the sheer power of his righteous logic.
Miss Censordoll, Moralton's intolerant librarian, takes Orel under her wing as her apprentice and teaches him how to be offended.
When Orel's friend, Tommy, does poorly in Reverend Putty's science class, the boy is put into "special education."
When Orel learns that most "pleasures" in life comes from the devil, he starts avoiding anything that makes him happy.
Orel falls in love... but is she too different?
The image of our savior miraculously appears on a Jewish doctor.
Orel finally gets Stephanie, the town atheist, to go to church.
The pressure is on when Orel needs to win this years Praying Bee.
Putty has some unconventional ideas on death.
A sermon about having a good Christian work ethic evolves into a homophobic tirade.
Reverend Putty’s afraid of getting old.
Reverend Putty tries to give a sermon teaching us how idle hands are the devil’s play things, but gets sidetracked.