Moralton on Jesus' birthday... a very special "Moral Orel."
In order to masturbate and still go to heaven, Orel hatches a hair-brained scheme that turns Moralton topsy-turvy.
When Reverend Putty preaches the righteousness of helping the poor, Orel befriends a down-and-out crack dealer.
When Orel learns that God hates waste he decides to recycle his own urine.
A series of improbable assumptions leads Orel from a sermon about marriage straight to the town's only sex shop.
Orel gets a big head when he learns that God is everywhere, even in him.
A boy with God on his side need fear nothing, which makes for a boring Halloween. But Orel has a solution.
The virtue of loyalty inspires Orel to be faithful to an evil new friend.
In his quest for maturity, Orel models himself after the emotionally repressed adults of Moralton.
Orel learns about the great American pastime, discrimination.
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’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.