(light music) ♪ Danny boy ♪ ♪ The pipes, the
pipes are calling ♪ ♪ Glen to glen, across
the mountain side ♪ ♪ Summer's gone, and all
the leaves are falling ♪ ♪ It's you, it's you
must go and I must bide ♪ - [Narrator] The Fighting
Irish in Notre Dame, the Arkansas Razorbacks, the
Tar Heels of North Carolina. These hallow halls
of football greatness inspire the dreams of young
boys all across America. The dream of someday taking
a winning college experience all the way into the NFL. My father played football,
my brother played football. And I was going
to play football. This is my story. - The Lord is my shepherd,
I shall not want. He maketh me to lie
down in green pastures. He leadeth me beside
the still waters. He restoreth my soul. He leadeth me in the
paths of righteousness for his name's sake. Yea though I walk through the
valley of the shadow of death I will fear no evil. Thy rod and they
staff, they comfort me. Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies. Thou anoints my head with oil. My cup runneth over. Surely goodness and
mercy shall follow me all the days of my life and I will dwell in the
house of the Lord forever. - [Everyone] Amen. (light music) - [Mom] Austin,
you're gonna be late. - Coming. - [Mom] Breakfast! - Mom, I love you! (light rock music) ♪ Kick the dust off of my feet ♪ ♪ Ascend the stairway
to the street ♪ ♪ Kneel to crawl right
through the needle's eye ♪ ♪ Be all that I'm meant to be ♪ ♪ But not by self sufficiency ♪ ♪ To let go of the
trolls to be alive ♪ ♪ Shake off the world,
shake off the world ♪ ♪ Shake off the world ♪ ♪ It's all right to
lose the baggage ♪ ♪ It's all to my advantage ♪ ♪ Shake off the world,
shake off the world ♪ ♪ Shake off the world ♪ (bell ringing) - The instructors
all quit in the end like explode into
a million pieces. Got to mind if you
driving, what's going on? (mumbling) Hey my man. There he is, there
he is, there he is. Yeah. - [Man] About time, dude. - Hey Corpus,
slowpoke's over here. - Guys, can you believe it? Football season
starts this Friday. - I love Friday night football. - Dude, everyone loves
Friday night football. No more two a days? They were killing me
man, coach is crazy. - Lights, screaming
fans, cheerleaders. - [Everyone] Cheerleaders. - Coach is crazy. Do you guys know that
he's being looked at by several colleges? - Look, I'm just glad this
season's finally starting. Finally get to wear
our real uniforms rather than these rags. - Phew, you stink, man. You need to get your
mama to wash that. - Burning sunlight, we're
burning sunlight, let's go! (whistle blowing) Go! (percussive music) (whistle blowing) - [Team] Three, one, two, three five, one two three, six, one two three. - We're gonna run a play,
run a play, let's do it. Play three on one, play
three on one, ready? Get back, get back, get back! Blue three 19, blue three 19! And go! (clapping) - First two up. On the whistle, on the whistle. (whistle blowing) (cheering) Next two, next two, go Austin. All right, here we
go, on the whistle, on the whistle, ready. - [Man] Yeah, there you go. (cheering) - (whistle blowing)
Yeah, good boy, good job. (chanting together) - [Player] Pirates on three. One, two, three, Pirates! - All right guys, good. Take a knee, take a knee. (inspiring music) You guys hung in two a
days all summer long. You gave up a lot this summer. You stayed strong
and I'm proud of you. Remember that 90 percent
of all the energy on the football field
comes from the team. The other 10 percent
comes from the fans. Coach? - Guys, it's been a hard summer. I'm not gonna lie to you. Our schedule this
year is not easy. It never is. But you know what I expect
from each and every one of you. - Sweat, blood and tears. (laughing) - Rooney, stand up. You think you're funny? (bashing) You guys think he funny? On the line. - Rooney, are you okay? Germaine, Germaine, help me
get him to the locker room. (somber music) (bell ringing) (chattering) - Tony, sit down. All right, where was I? Jackie? Enough with the gum. Spit it out. - [Class] Ew. - All right, time
for my favorite game. It's called vocabulary. (class wooing) Come on, we got
winners, we got losers. Set them up. Number one, something which
is done in a different way. Not done in the normal way. (bell dinging) Pam. - Alternative? - [Teacher] Correct. - Yes! (cheering) - Question number two. Not deep or profound,
lacking real content. (bell dinging) - My ex-girlfriend. (laughing) (bell dinging) - Superficial. - [Teacher] Correct, Scott. (cheering) - Son, what am I
gonna do with you? (bell ringing) - What's up, man? - Hey, there he is. - How's your summer? - Ah. - Still dating the rich
and beautiful Heather? What kind of car are you
getting her dad to buy her just to start her
for junior year? - Ah, I saw her a couple
times this summer. She's been also traveling
with her family, checking out colleges
and what not, so. - [Fat] Cool, cool. - But we did text a lot. - Oh, awesome. So I heard about what
happened on the field today. Mr. Iron School
headbutted Rooney. - Yeah he's got a concussion. Again. - Great. The season hasn't
even started yet. I mean really, what
was coach thinking? He's our best receiver. - Oh, he doesn't think
man, that's the problem. - Your brother'll
be proud of you. (light music) - Hey. - Well hello, stranger. - Oh, right there, right
there, right there. - Well well well,
what do we have here, dumb and dumbest. - [Fat] Very funny, move over. - So I loved the card you
got for me by the way. - I read in the paper
that this is going to be our big season. What do you think, Mr. All-Star? - Well, as your press
agent, let me answer that. Excuse me everybody, who's the most sought defensive
back player of the year? - Right. - [Fat] Austin! - Hey wait, what about
the cheerleaders? - [Fat] And what about
the cheerleaders? Ugh. - Did you at least hear
back from the colleges that you went to at all? - Some of them. It's still early though. This is really all about my dad. Most of them are very far away. My dad thought that it
would be very amusing to see the country with a
car full of his offspring. - That's your dad, go, go, go. - Yeah well, I still have time. I keep telling him,
dad I'm only a junior. And he says prepare,
prepare, prepare. - No wonder your mom talks
to herself all the time. (laughing) - So, are you ready
for the big game? - Yeah. Well, if I can survive coach. If I can survive
coach, then I can get a scholarship to any
college, anywhere and finally get out of here. - Baby, just keep it together and you'll have a great season. This is your year. - Food fight! (laughing) (light music) - Hey mom. What you reading? - Oh, I just picked
up a new cookbook called Fudge, Fudge, Fudge. It's very inspirational. So what's going
on with you today? How's school? - It was good. Got to see Heather. She's doing really well. She also got to check out a
lot of colleges this summer. But personally, I think
it was just her mom trying to get them
all out of the house. - You have homework? - Oh, I always have homework. I think school was a lot
more fun when you went there. You know, when you had
to go uphill both ways. - No shoes. - [Austin] In the snow. Love you, mom. - Love you. Don't be late. (crowd chattering) - So let me get this straight. Do you think all
pasta's the same? You're an idiot, my friend. All right, first off, you
got ziti then angel hair, canneloni, cappellini,
vermicelli, buccotini and that's just a few. - Look, all I'm
trying to say is that I just want normal pasta. All right, I don't need any
of that fancy schmancy stuff. And how come every time you
talk about Italian things, your Italian accent
gets thicker? - Hey, we need more forks,
let's get back to work. - Mr. Davino. Sir, can I speak with
you for a moment? Sir, I was hoping to
just get a few more hours on the weekend. I've just been so busy here, it's killing me with homework. - Look, kid, I like you,
you're a hard worker. But all I got open
is Friday nights. And you say you have to
play football Friday nights. My hands are tied, what
do you want me to do? I know you're
preparing for college. - Junior college. Unless I can get a
scholarship for football. - And I commend you for that. Nobody knows hard work
than me plus my mother. But there's nothing I can do. I'm sorry, Austin. - Thank you, Mr. Davino. (rock music) - Welcome to opening
night with FNCW, I'm Rachel Hamilton. - And I'm Alan Miller. - [Rachel] We have a
lot of high expectations at the Lumberton
Pirates Stadium. - Take a knee, guys. Guys, just the first
game of the season. Nobody comes to our
house and gets their way. You know how we play. No prisoners! - [Team] No mercy! Pirates, Pirates,
Pirates, Pirates Pirates, Pirates,
Pirates, Pirates Pirates, Pirates,
Pirates, Pirates Pirates, Pirates,
Pirates, Pirates! (shouting) - [Alan] The Pirates, coming
off a good season last year hoping to improve
on it this year have high hopes and
big expectation. - [Rachel] Can we
expect to see Austin, number 15, the
defensive back out there on the field tonight? - [Alan] He's a guy that
will anchor the defense for the Pirates. However, there's been
a little bit of issue between him and Coach Warren. And there's a possibility he
might not start this evening. - How do we eat? - [Team] Hard! - How do we study? - [Team] Harder! - How do we play? - [Team] Hardest! - Let's get the win on
three, get the win on three, one, two, three! - [Team] Get the win! - Let's go baby, let's go. - All right, all right guys, let's do this, let's do this. All right, it's all
you, it's all you. (mumbling) One on
one, one on one. Ready, fight! (whistle blowing) Blue, three 19! Set, hut! (rock music) - [Alan] Banks hands
off up the middle. Troy Missile, the ball
carried for the Pirates. That brings up fourth down. (cheerleaders chanting) Intercepted by Austin! Touchdown Pirates! Arr! (cheering) (inspiring music) Great throw by Banks, touchdown! - [Rachel] Oh, it looks
like Rooney might be down. - Coach! - [Ref] Take it in
guys, take it in. - [Alan] He's down on the
ground and he's not moving at this point, Rachel. - [Man] Hurry up. - Rooney. Get the medic, get the medic! - [Rachel] Oh let's hope
this is not a serious injury. - [Medic] Excuse me. (siren blaring) (somber music) - Mr. And Mrs. Rooney,
I'm Dr. Campbell. Your son took a major
jolt to the head. But good news is that the
swelling is going down so that means that
that's relieving some pressure on his brain. A few days here in the hospital and I think he's gonna
walk out of here just fine. - Thank you, doctor. - Guys, football's
not a %*# game. We all have injuries. We must move on. We must be strong here, here, there's no room for weaknesses. Garcia, what are you doing here? You know to crack back in. Son, you look slower
than creek water. Austin, how you
blow that coverage? - Oh come on, coach. You know I can get some
more help from you out there if you just communicate
once in a while. - You're on second team. You can sit the
bench for all I care. - Coach, you can't do that! - You wanna join him? You guys all listen to
me, I'm the head coach! What I say goes! You got a problem with that,
you aint not thinking right! And you got a problem,
you can hit the highway! You understand? (doorbell ringing) - Oh hi, Austin. - Hey Chelsea. Is your sister ready yet? - No, she's never ready. Oh, by the way, my dad
wants to talk to you. - Hi, Mrs. More. - Hello, Austin. - [Chelsea] Dad, Austin's here. - Ain't this a
good looking truck? This was my daddy's truck. Son I want a talk with you. Austin, me and my
family we visited some mighty fine
colleges over the summer. Heather's gonna attend one
of these fine institutions. And you know how I
feel about my family. - Yes sir. - Son, I know you
know what I mean. I want you to have fun but I want you to take
care of my daughter. - Yes sir. You look beautiful. - Thank you. (crowd chattering) Where are we going? - I have a surprise for you. (airy music) How do you like your
ring by the way? - I love it, it's beautiful. - Good. By the way I got something
I gotta tell you. - What? - Coach actually let
me off first team. - What? Coach can't do
that, they need you. - Yeah well, you know
what kind of guy he is. He's a guy who's got
way too much pride and no heart. He didn't even go see
Rooney at the hospital. - I'm sorry, baby. - Well. After the whole thing,
it just makes me, makes me wonder sometimes. You know I feel like, I just feel like I'm
missing something. Something in my life. You know I try
hard, I work hard. I give everything I got, but, I just, I don't know. But either way, you know, I still got you. I love you. (rock music) - [Announcer] Welcome
to tonight's game at Allison Brooks Stadium, the home of your
Lumberton Pirates. - Code left, code left! Ready, cross the view! Watch out! Go! (whistle blowing) - [Alan] Flag on the play. - Coach you got
to put Austin in. - Put him in. - Austin, get in. (cheering) (whistle blowing) - [Announcer] 10! And Austin with the stop! Tarnation, let's hear
it for that defense. (whistle blowing) That's Austin coming up big. The Pirates defense
staying strong. (hooting and cheering) - [Coach] Hey look,
I'm the head coach. - [Assistant Coach]
It's a team effort. - [Coach] A bad clock
is right twice a day. It was luck, he's
not a good player. - [Assistant Coach] If
you just open your eyes you'd see that he's
the best defensive back we've ever had. - [Coach] I don't have
to explain it to you, I don't like him. He will not play, end of story! - Austin, can I see you? Great game, kid. - Thanks, coach. - Look, Coach Warren's
already told me that you're not gonna be
starting next game. - Coach, we just won a game. - He doesn't care. You stand up to him
all the time, Austin. You stand up to him,
and he is your coach. - He's not my coach. - He said, you're never
gonna play for him. I'm sorry. (sighing) No matter what, I
think there's some good junior colleges you can
still get a scholarship for. And then after two
years, maybe you can go to some university. - And what kind of
college is gonna take me if I sit the bench all year? - Hey, never give up, kid. You never know what
the big man upstairs has planned for you. (somber music) - Hey. The Robertsonian calls my
son the defensive player of the week. Very nice. Do I hear universities calling? - Thank you, thank
you, thank you. All right I accept this trophy on behalf of all the
players out there. - (laughing) So what's
up for you today? - I gotta go see Uncle Kenny. Then I gotta go to work. Work, work, work,
I tell you what. That's all I ever do. - Thank you missed your
calling, you're really a ham. - I love you, mom. - Love you. - Uncle Kenny, guys. - [Man] Hey, what's going on? - Time for the strongman
competition or what? (clapping) - All right guys, as
you know every month we have a strongman, excuse me, strong person competition. Last month's winner was Tony. Do I have any challengers
for this month? - [Everyone] Oooh. - Y'all get to the
starting position. - I hope you're ready for this. - Oh yeah, bring it on. - On your mark, get set, go! (rock music) - [Man] Slow, make it slow! - Put your net, come on now! - How's your mother? - Oh, she's doing fine. Becoming quite the queen of
desserts, I can tell you that. - So what's up, son? - You know mom always
said you were the best. So I think my mouth
finally got me in trouble. The coach isn't gonna
start me ever again. - Are you sure? - Oh yeah. Yeah, I think we've hit
heads for the last time. What do you think I should do? - Well when I was your
age, everything mattered. What my hair looked
like, what clothes. Did I date the right girl? And for some reason
it all worked out. All that matters is
that you're loved. Are you loved, son? (bell ringing) (siren blaring) - [Announcer] Squad
51, person injured. 216 Ranch Road, 216 Ranch Road cross street Gailey
and nine off 53. - Joey. You know, if you worked
as much as you talk, you could be running
this play one day. - Yeah Joey boy. - You know, it's all going
your way now, my friend. You know at first,
coach knucklehead tries sitting a few games out, then he got to play by default and then you guys win. You know he has to
play you now, right? He has no choice. - Yeah, not true unfortunately. Coach is not gonna
start me next game. And probably not ever. - What, how do you know that? - He just told Coach
Baker after the game. - What, are you kidding me? What you gonna do about it? Football's everything to you. - I have no idea. - Why don't you
come play with us? Come live with me. - What? Oh come on now. My mom would never allow that. - Your mother loves our family. Plus you're only
doing it to play out the rest of the season. Look, you'll be back at
your school by Christmas. It's only like a couple months. What, you gonna sit the
bench the rest of the year? - Hey guys, we
need more glasses. (light music) (knocking) - Hey tiger. How you doing? - Nah, I was looking
through Jake's scrapbook. Man, he was so fast. I just remember watching
him from the stands. Yeah, nobody could catch him. He was always the one who would
toss the football with me. You remember when he
gave me his game ball? - Yup. - Yeah, I still have it. (kid laughing) Yeah, mom, really, I am excited. And for real, thanks again
for supporting me in all this. I really appreciate it. Yeah, I'll see you next
weekend, I promise. Okay. Call me if you need
anything, okay? All right, bye. (talking over each other) - Have a good day. - All right guys, be good,
listen to your grandfather, have a good day at school. See you guys later. - Take care. Ah, we say grace first. Heavenly father, we
thank you for this food and all of your blessings. And we also thank
you for Austin. Please be with him on his
first day on this new school. Amen. - [Everyone] Amen. (speaking in foreign language) - So you pumped? - Hey hey, what did
your father tell you about stealing your
brother's food? - But grandpa! - Uh, what did your
mother just say? - Yeah, man, I'm super excited. You know, as long
as I play though, all will be fine. - When do you find out? - Actually, I already
met with head coach. And I actually start playing
the practice this week. He said it's a good team but even though, he still
might be able to fit me in by next game. - Mm, go team! (laughing) - Stop! - Hey, hey, knock it off. - This is so good! - Don't be disgusting, Joey! Oh my... Are you kidding me? (bell ringing) (tense music) - Hey watch it, dummy. - Who you calling dummy? - Hey. Come here. What did you say? - That's a long
drop, pretty boy. - Yeah, whatever. Can I sit here,
is that all right? - Yeah, go ahead. - Name is Austin by the way. - Teresa. Teresa Waldemore. Nice to meet you. Are you new to town? - No, no, I transferred
from Lumberton high school. Did you say Waldemore? - Yeah. - As in Mr. Waldemore, the
English teacher's daughter? - Yeah, that's my dad. Did you take his class
when you were there? - Yeah, I did. Yeah, I'm pretty sure he was
failing me before I left. Actually said it'd
be good for me. - That's my dad. - So class, you know I love you. But pop quiz. (sighing) - First day? Well a great school
you have here. - What? - Get this. First, I have thugs
who want to throw me off the second story
of the staircase. Then, I meet the one person
that I don't wanna meet at all. Mr. Waldemore's daughter,
my old English teacher. I don't think it
could get any worse. - Are they here? - Who? - The thugs. - There. - Oh boy. That my friend, are
your new teammates. - Well. I think it's officially the
worst day of my life then. - Hey Joey. - Hey Camden. - Is this your brother? Another one of your dudes
from your beloved Jersey? - Him, no. Meet Austin, your new teammate. - Austin? From Lumberton High? Well looky here. We have a little
Pirate amongst us. Look, why don't you climb back from whatever rock
you came from? We don't need you on our team. - [Thug] You better
watch yourself, boy. - We'll see you on
the field, chump. - Wow. This school just got a
lot more interesting. (doorbell ringing) - Hey. I haven't seen you in a while. How've you been doing? (sighing) - Just tired. - How's the new school? Have you met the
football team yet? - Yeah. Yeah I met the football
team all right. Or as many as I've
wanted to anyway. - What does that mean? - I don't know. I just can't catch
a break, Heather. No matter what I do, I'm always going in
the wrong direction. - Look, I have to
tell you something. My dad wants me to start
really knuckling down and taking extra classes. He's serious about
this college thing. So with you at another school and not really playing
ball at Lumbertown anymore, I just don't see what
we have in common. I don't think this
is gonna work. - Really? When things just couldn't
get any worse for me you're just dumping me? Of all people in the world. I figured you'd be
the one there for me. (somber music) (kids chattering) - Hey bro, have a nice class. - Hey. You might not want to have
that sign on your back. (keyboards clacking) (light piano music) - Man. I still can't believe
I walked around class with a sign on my back that
said kick me, I'm stupid. Can you believe some people? I should just quit
school, go get a job. At least that way I
could go earn some money. - Sometimes life isn't fair. You have to bend a little. Don't let everything
bother you so much. And remember, sticks and
stones might break your bones but words will never hurt you. - Easy for you to say, Elisio. You're only nine. - Well if I was a
dog, I would be 63. - Hey! Who forgot to feed
the goldfish again? Here, I can't deal
with this right now. I'm already late. - Uh. (light music) (bell ringing) (tense music) - It's over, bro. Time to feel the pain. - You mess with our
friend, you mess with us. - He's your friend? - Yes. He's my friend. I'm Terrence. - I'm Dan. - Austin. Listen, thank you, guys. - Hey, what are you
doing this Sunday? - Nothing. - You wanna go to
church with us? (bell dinging) Hey, you made it. - Yeah, man, it's
the least I could do after you guys saved me. - No problem. Hey, I wanna introduce
you here to Miss Jacobs. Miss Jacobs, this is Austin. - Hey Austin, nice to meet you but you can just call me Kelly. - Mmm, Kelly. - Kelly, hi Kelly. - Well I hope to see you around
more of our group functions. - Well, church time. - Well it was nice to meet you. - Hey guys. I'd like to introduce you to
our newest friend, Austin. - [Everyone] Hey Austin. - Austin, Warriors for Christ. - [Woman] Welcome to the church. - Good morning everyone. What a beautiful
day to praise Jesus. Do we have any
new friends today? Thank you, thank you
for being with us today. Glad you all could join us. Now could we have
everyone else stand and welcome our neighbors? In the spirit of fellowship
let's continue to worship this morning as we
open up our scriptures. - So, what'd you think? - Yeah it was awesome. I had a great time. - You should join our youth
group, Warriors for Christ. - Always room for
one more brother. Hey, Jessie, are we still
on for the fundraiser for Wesley Pines? - Yes, we are. You should come too. Every hand helps. - And me? Yeah sure, when is it? - Next Saturday we're
doing a car wash in the parking lot at the
Lumberton Bowling Center. And then we get to bowl
all we want afterwards. - Well great, count me in. - All right, bye. - [Woman] Bye, guys. - Well, by the way, they
go to our school too. - Yeah? You know I thought
I saw her there. Mom, this is crazy. What are you gonna do
with all this chocolate? - We're creating son, there
is no time for reason. Can you hand me
that baking dish? - Ooh. - Oh! You can lick the spoon after. - Oh, yes. Oh. Oh mom, that looks great. You're a total pro. They smell good too,
can I taste them? - Yeah! So what do you think? - Mmm, this is awesome. Awesome. How many times have I told you you gotta open up your own shop? You know I'd buy them. - That's 'cause you're my son. You're the best. (pop rock music) - Just a donation, sir. - Soap it up a little
bit, nice and soapy. Where's the hose? ♪ Why we hurting ♪ ♪ Why we hurting ♪ - Oh man, I'm digging
this fruit loop. - All right I think
we want more sun here. ♪ We got to love a
little bit quicker ♪ ♪ Get a little bit bigger ♪ - Thank you. ♪ We gotta try a
little bit harder ♪ ♪ Go a little bit farther ♪ ♪ Hey hey hey ♪ - Hey it's okay. The pins are that way. (cheering) ♪ Don't you see the fire ♪ ♪ Can't you smell the smoke ♪ ♪ The days are getting hotter
and the nights are cold ♪ ♪ It ain't easy ♪ - All right, show me
how it's done now. Show me how it's done. Oh wait. It's hanging on! Nice, looking good. Not bad. (cheering) - [Woman] You guys having fun? - Yes. - [Woman] About
ready to go home. - So Jessie. You still need a ride home? - I came here with Dixie. I mean, sure. - So you gotta get
home right away, or, - No, it's Saturday. There's no school tomorrow. Are you coming to church tomorrow?
- Maybe we can go get something to eat. - Hey. I know where we could go. (car starting) (light music) I used to come here a
lot when I was a kid. My grandfather built all this. He built a lot of
things around here. He was a really proud man. He used to have all
these little sayings. - Like what? - One of them was , if
you're fishing for love use your brain as bait. My mother used to love
painting out here. She'd set up her
easel right down at the end of the dock
and paint all day. - Does she still paint? - She passed away. A few years ago. - Sorry. - She's in heaven. So, - So what? - Are you coming
to church tomorrow? - Wouldn't miss it. (birds chirping) (choir music and singing) - [Crowd] Amen. - Thank you choir, thank you. I think faith is
like a spice rack. A lot of times we
have a lot of options. You have the different
kind of spices and flavors in the world. We have ginger and basil, oregano and rosemary, sage
and parsley and cinnamon. I love cinnamon. All these different kind
of spices are available right in front of us,
sitting right there on our spice rack. But when we're cooking,
half the time we forget that they're even there. Oh don't get me wrong, we're
good at adding salt and pepper. It's always the salt and pepper. - That's wrong. - And like I said, the
spices are like faith, then sometimes we
forget that we have them and that we can use them. We have variations of
faith that we believe in and that we can use
in any opportunity. But like the spices on the
rack, we forget about them. And when we're
going into a tragedy like a death in the family
or some situation that sometimes hard to
bear on our own, we forget about the spices
that are on the rack. Let us pray. - So does anyone know
how much we raised for Wesley Pines yesterday? - Uh, 300 dollars. - What? That's great. - That's a lot of cars. - I know. My arm still hurts. - I think we need to try
something different this time. - What do you mean? - Pastor Wallace
was telling my mom they still need to
raise 10,000 dollars to remodel the kitchen
at Wesley Pines. That way they can
serve more meals and handle more people
in the dining room. - We're far away
from that number. - What should we do? - How about we start
landscaping for a business? - That sounds like
really hard work. - How about bingo,
or a 50/50 raffle? - Isn't that a Catholic thing? (laughing) - Hey, you know how we do a
Christmas show every year? - [Everyone] Yeah. - Why don't we put
one on for the town? - That's not a bad idea. We can do it at the
Carolina Civic Center. - Yeah. We can charge for admission
and help raise money. - But what kind of show? - I think a show that we
write, produce, and act in. - Is there singing? - I love singing. - Yeah, we could sing too. Hey Austin, what do you think? - Me? - Yeah, you're part
of this group now too. - I am? - [Everyone] Yeah. - Well, I can't act
and I can't sing, so, - What I would normally say is, that's future me's problem. (laughing) - Well let's tell Kelly
and Pastor Wallace and see what they think. - Aren't you gonna
finish your lunch? - It's now a to go order. - How is everything going? - It's great, thank you. - You're gonna be doing a play wearing tights, doing
Hamlet? (laughing) I can't see it. - Okay, no, no, all right? I'm just helping put it on. You know, building sets
and painting walls. Behind the scenes kind of stuff. - I get it, it's all
because of a girl. - No, okay. I admit, I do like her. Jessie's pretty cool, but, it's actually more
than that, you know? I actually like
hanging out with them. I don't know, it's good vibes. - What about football
and the team? - Well, I know I'm not playing
for the team this year. - Well, you know
my family loves you and you could stay
as long as you want. - You know you can come help
in the show too if you want. - Who, me, uh no. I have a lot of stuff going on. I don't have time
for any of that. Besides, who would wanna leave
this glorious job behind? - You know, you didn't
have to walk me to class. - Sure I did. It's a big school. Don't want a pretty girl
to get lost or anything. - Friends of yours? - Yeah I guess. - By the way, you're gonna be late for class. - Who me? No, I'm not gonna
be late, never. (bell ringing) Ah, not again. - Hey come on, you slowpokes! Let's get ready for school! Move it, move it, move it. What do you think this is? Come on, yeah you better run. Hey grade boy, let's go. - I'm ready, I'm ready. - Hay dad, I'm fine dad. Hey, hey, hey, i
packed you lunches! - Hey hey, thank you so much. - Oh, you're welcome so much. - Hey, did you
cut off the crush. Yes, that's the best! - Come on guys, come on. - Wow, look at us. About to meet my mom. You think you're ready? She can be quite a character. - Sure. Uh, do you mind me asking
you a personal question? You never talk about your dad. - Oh, the dad question. You know, there's not
much to really talk about. They divorced when
I was nine and, just didn't really work out. But I won't ever forget when my brother passed
away, she reached out to me and she told me son, you're the man of the house now. You know but I
have the best mom. She was always putting me first. She had to work
three jobs back then just so we could make it. - Well let's go meet the most
amazing mom in the world. - Hi! You must be Jessie. - Hi, Mrs. Smith, it's
a pleasure to meet you. - Oh, call me
Farleigh, come on in. - Wow, it smells good over here. - That was delicious, Farleigh. - Thank you. Who's ready for some fudge? - Ooh, I am mom. You actually have to
try my mom's fudge. It's made from scratch,
her own recipe. You gotta try it. - [Mom] Austin? - Be right back. - Austin, will you
grab that plate? She's pretty cute. - All right, easy. Take it easy. By the way, looks like I'm
gonna do football this year so I'll be moving
back home soon. - Oh, okay. Well, son you know your room
is always ready for you. Here you go. - Thank you. - Oh. - These are incredible. - See, I knew you'd like them. - Farleigh, would you
be willing to sell these at our show? - That's a great idea, mom. - Sure, I'll be there. Here sweety, have another one. - Rooney, how's it going? - Everything's great. It took me a couple
days to get the voices out of my head, but
besides that, it's great. - So did you hear about coach? - No. - They're letting him go. - No way. - Got the news last night. - Yeah you know how the
school does things man. No wins, no job. - You reap what you sow. - Well listen guys. I really need your
help on something. - Sure, you know
we're there for you. What's up, buddy? - Well I just recently joined
a church a few months ago. And I know what you're
probably thinking. - Are you kidding? I love church. They were there for
me and my family when I was in the hospital. - Yeah, church is awesome. You guys should
come to my church. - Cool. - So what do you need? - Well, - Dude, spit it out. - Well I joined a youth group. A youth group called
the Warriors for Christ. And they really need a lot
of help putting on a show. And the show's gonna
help raise money for Wesley Pines. Help them get a new kitchen so they can continue
to help the community. - I like it. What kind of show? - Like a musical show. You know, something like that. - Cool. If you need a leading
man, I'm in, brother. Listen to my voice. ♪ Amazing grace ♪ - Dude, we're here for you
whatever you need, bro. Bring it in, guys. All for one, one for all! - [Everyone] Pirates! (upbeat rock music) - Thanks for helping. - You're welcome. ♪ I'm waking up to see
this beautiful sun ♪ ♪ And look around at all the
great things you've done ♪ ♪ So you took my
life and made it ♪ ♪ Exactly what it's mean to be ♪ - I never claimed
to be a dancer. ♪ And there's an old me
I just don't recognize ♪ ♪ Before you came and put
your light in my eyes ♪ ♪ I'm so glad that
you've created ♪ ♪ A world that you
made just for me ♪ ♪ And I just wanna
thank you thank you ♪ ♪ I just wanna praise
you praise you ♪ ♪ And lift you up ♪ ♪ No one can love
me like you do ♪ - So why'd you bring
me here to study? - This is Wesley Pines, the
place we're raising money for. Thought I'd show you around. - Oh hi Jessie, how are you? - I'm great. This is my friend Austin. - Hi, it's nice to meet you. - I thought I'd show
him around the place. - Well you two have dun. - All right, we will. ♪ And I just wanna
thank you, thank you ♪ ♪ I just wanna praise
you, praise you ♪ ♪ And lift you up ♪ ♪ No one can love
me like you do ♪ - What are the chemical
elements that form most living biological matter? - Okay, you have oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, and hydrogen. - Correct. What are bipolymers? - Ooh. Starch, glycogen and cellulose. - Cellulose, not good. - What, I got it wrong? - No, I just don't like
cellulose. (laughing) - Oh man, biology. When in the world
am I ever gonna need to know biology? - You never know. - Well I'm gonna have to spice
up my curriculum next year. 'Cause these classes
are killing me. - I was looking into taking
a bible literature class. You can substitute it for
English in some schools. - Really? They actually have a
class where you can study the bible for literature? Public schools? I don't think so. - Yeah. Not all but some do. - Well I'm in then. As long as I can substitute
it for English class, 'cause it's not exactly
my strongest subject. - Here. I made this for you. - What's this? Austin. Cool christian
music for the soul. From Jessie. That's great. Oh and look, a nice
cute little heart too. That's a nice little touch. What you trying to say, we're
going steady now or what? Well thank you. (guitar music) ♪ We're all traveling
down this lonely road ♪ ♪ We're all tumbling
in the tides ♪ ♪ But I am here to
simply let you know ♪ ♪ I'll be right by your side ♪ ♪ Oh oh oh oh ♪ ♪ Don't have to face
this world alone ♪ ♪ Oh oh oh ♪ ♪ I'll be the place
that you come home ♪ ♪ Oh oh oh ♪ ♪ The page is
turning years go by ♪ ♪ And I'll be right
by your side ♪ (banging) - Hey there, pretty boy. - We're gonna get you! Woo hoo, let's get him, come on! (rock music) - Come on, get him,
get him, come on! Right on his tail. Faster, let's go,
let's go, let's go! Woo! We got this. Stay on, stay on him! (tires screeching) (crashing) - Oh man, my truck! - We got him, punk! - Get him, get him! Go, go, go! Woo! - That should have scared him. - Really, dude. This isn’t the end. - We're coming for you, Austin! Punk! (piano music) - Kelly is our youth director. She has some very exciting
news about our youth group, Warriors for Christ. - Amen! We are so excited to make a
very important announcement. I'm sure most of
you already know that our youth group
Warriors for Christ have been busy putting
on a production for you called Shake Off the World. All proceeds will
go to Wesley Pines which as you know is very close
to Pastor Wallace's heart. So we are hoping
that you can join us and please take the opportunity
to invite your friends that you think would enjoy it. Thank you, thank you. - Let us never forget
what Jesus said. Yea, I stand at
the door and knock. If anyone opens, I'll come in. Are you ready? Are you battling
the things today that you don't see answers for? Are the walls too high that
you can't see over them? Jesus loves you. And those who know Jesus
and who love Jesus know that they don't have to
handle their problems on their own. Do you have Jesus in your heart? Do you want to commit or
recommit your life to God? If you are, Jesus is
ready to take you in. A man in the Greek
city of Philippi asked a similar question
to Paul and Silas. We know three things
about this man. He was a jailer, he was a pagan and he was desperate. He was on the verge of
%*#e when stopped by Paul and asked a question, what
must I do to be saved? All you have to do
is come down here and we'll pray with you. Let God help you and take
your troubles to him. Come, come. Let us pray. God, I know that I have
sinned against you. But Jesus Christ took the
punishment that I deserve. So that through faith in
him, I could be forgiven. I place my trust in
you for salvation. Thank you for your wonderful
grace and forgiveness. The gift of eternal life. And they all said, Amen. Welcome to the family of God. (birds chirping) - Oh, I'm so full. What was that that
you made again? - Chicken salad. That was my first
time making it. - It was good. So what are your
plans this summer? - I'm going to Michigan. I do a vacation bible school. I've been doing it
since I was a freshman. The kids are great. We dance, sing songs,
learn bible stories, make a lot of noise. What are you doing? - Well I'm usually playing
football in the summer time. Just to get ready
for the season, but, I don't know it's funny. I've been in and out
of football camps and leagues since I was nine. And this year,
it's my senior year and I might not even play. - It's beautiful, isn't it? - Yeah. You know I like it here. Thank you for inviting me. (upbeat music) I think you're putting
down more popcorn 'cause this is getting sick. - [Jessie] No. - You're just trying
to make me do something while you're (mumbling) just
make me get the popcorn. Clean up after you. - No, that's not what
I'm doing at all. Maybe I just want you. - Is that what it is? (laughing) - That looks great. - It does. How'd those turn out? - Mm, perfect, very good. - I was worried about them. I thought they burnt. - No, they're great. - These are gonna
turn out great. We're gonna raise so much
money for Wesley Pines. - Oh, I hope so. - Tomorrow's the big night. - You think we're ready. - Well I don't think we're
gonna win any awards. - As ready as we're
ever gonna be. - I'm nervous. - We all are. - I'll be right back. - What is he doing? - Oh no, this is
not gonna be good. - Hey guys. I just wanna come
by and let you know that we're putting on
a show tomorrow night. It's gonna raise
money for the elderly. - We don't need
your stinking flyer. - You guys are all
invited anyway. - You okay man? - Yeah I'm fine. Never better. - [Joey] Have a chip. Chip, you wanna get some chip? Have a chip, man. (crowd cheering) ♪ Good morning ♪ ♪ Good morning ♪ ♪ A new day has begun ♪ ♪ I could feel the sunlight ♪ ♪ Gleaming gently on my face ♪ ♪ Yeah yeah ♪ ♪ And even though
the wind blows ♪ ♪ It's okay ♪ ♪ Whoah ♪ ♪ I made it ♪ ♪ I made it from yesterday ♪ ♪ My plans can't break me ♪ ♪ Even though the sun
came, it passed away ♪ ♪ I told the snow
you have to flee ♪ ♪ It hurt for a little while ♪ ♪ But it couldn't stay ♪ ♪ It hurt but it
was better at both ♪ ♪ I gave it to the lord
and he said it's okay ♪ ♪ Oh I'm all right ♪ ♪ I made it from yesterday ♪ ♪ I'm okay ♪ ♪ I'm more than a conqueror ♪ ♪ Yeah ♪ ♪ Hurt for a little while ♪ ♪ No, but it couldn't
stay 'cause ♪ ♪ I gave it to him ♪ ♪ Oh I gave it to the
lord and he said ♪ ♪ All my burdens, all my pain ♪ ♪ I gave it to the lord
and he said it's okay ♪ ♪ I gave it to the Lord ♪ ♪ I gave it to the lord
and he said it's okay ♪ (crowd applauding) (piano music) ♪ Amazing grace ♪ ♪ How sweet the sound ♪ ♪ That saved a wretch like me ♪ ♪ I once was lost ♪ ♪ but now I'm found ♪ ♪ Was blind ♪ ♪ but now I see ♪ ♪ 'Twas grace that
taught my heart to fear ♪ ♪ And grace my fears relieved ♪ ♪ How precious did
that grace appear ♪ ♪ The hour I first believed ♪ (crowd applauding) - brownies fudge? Would you like some? - [Woman] I'll take two. - Great, thank you. - [Woman] Thank you
so much for them. - I can't believe you
sold so much fudge. - I know. - That's great. (electronic music) ♪ No ♪ ♪ No ♪ ♪ No ♪ ♪ I'm on top of the ♪ ♪ I'm on top of the world ♪ ♪ I'm on top of the ♪ ♪ And I ain't
never coming down ♪ ♪ I'm on top of the ♪ ♪ T-T-T-Top of the world ♪ ♪ I'm on top of the world ♪ ♪ Please don't spread
your negativity to me ♪ ♪ You can keep it,
I don't want it ♪ ♪ 'cause today I
am stress free ♪ ♪ Just save your drama 'cause
you're messing with my chi ♪ ♪ It's the first
time in a long time ♪ ♪ That there's nothing
wrong with me ♪ ♪ I'm much too blessed
to be stressed ♪ ♪ I won't take
it, not today no ♪ ♪ I above it
if you love it ♪ ♪ Top that and I'll ignore it ♪ ♪ I'm much too blessed
to be stressed ♪ ♪ I won't take, not today no ♪ ♪ I above it
if you love it ♪ ♪ Top that and I'll ignore it ♪ ♪ I'm so high up in the sky ♪ ♪ Got me feeling like a cloud ♪ ♪ Stress just floating
through the sky ♪ ♪ And I ain't never gonna fall ♪ ♪ I'm so high up in the sky ♪ ♪ Got me feeling like a cloud ♪ ♪ Stress just floating
through the sky ♪ ♪ And I aint never coming down ♪ ♪ I'm on top of the ♪ ♪ I'm on top of the world ♪ ♪ I'm on top of the ♪ ♪ And I ain't
never coming down ♪ ♪ I'm on top of the ♪ ♪ T-T-T-Top of the world ♪ ♪ I'm on top of the world ♪ ♪ Down to the ground
if by chance I fall ♪ ♪ I won't stay there long ♪ ♪ I'll rise up and
never be lone ♪ ♪ Nothing you can say or do
will ever bring me down ♪ ♪ I've got faith
and it's strong ♪ ♪ And I know that my
life will turn around ♪ ♪ You can’t bring me down ♪ ♪ No, no I won't stay down ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ 'cause I'm on
top of the world ♪ ♪ I'm on top of the ♪ ♪ I'm on top of the world ♪ ♪ I'm on top of the ♪ ♪ And I ain't
never coming down ♪ ♪ I'm on top of the ♪ ♪ T-T-T-Top of the world ♪ ♪ I'm on top of the world ♪ ♪ Wooo ♪ ♪ No ♪ ♪ No ♪ ♪ No ♪ ♪ I'm so high up in the sky ♪ ♪ And I'm feeling like a cloud ♪ ♪ Stress just flowing
through the sky ♪ ♪ And I am never coming down ♪ (crowd applauding) - Hey. What's up, man? Listen, you did a
great job tonight. - Thank you. Catch you later, yeah? - Yeah, proud of you, man. - Great show, man. - Thanks. - Look. We didn't start off right. My name's Camden. - Austin. (light guitar music) - Great show tonight, guys. Broadway would be proud. - Everybody give it
up for Pastor Wallace. (clapping) - So, how much did we raise? - Well, with sponsors
and donations and Farleigh's fudge, we've
raised over 12,000 dollars! (cheering) - Wow, what a night. - Dixie, I am so proud of you. Girl you can sing. - Well the future me is
very happy now. (laughing) Thank you. So, what do you think of Austin? I think he likes you a lot. - He's a great guy. (laughing) - Come on, let's go. (crowd chattering) - I'm proud of you, son. - Thank you, mom. I honestly could not have
done this without you. - Your brother would
be proud of you too. (car starting) - Love you, mom. (light music) - I thought you left. - Me? No. I wouldn't leave
without saying goodbye. - So what's next? - Well there's Michigan. - And what? - And this. (rock music)