Reverend Putty’s afraid of getting old.
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.
Cheating on his wife with Nurse Bendy, Principal Fakey has trouble with this most fundamental of protestant practices.
Orel teaches the school bully that the best defense is no defense.
When Orel discovers the Missing Link on a camping trip, he learns the meaning of Geniusis.
Orel learns a valuable lesson about man/woman relations when Doughy becomes involved with the teacher.
Putty has some unconventional ideas on death.
The good reverend hates babies. Who would have thought?
A sermon about having a good Christian work ethic evolves into a homophobic tirade.
Reverend Putty tries to give a sermon teaching us how idle hands are the devil’s play things, but gets sidetracked.