It has finally happened, Elmer Crick has popped the question to Glenda Mae. There is only one thing no one seems to understand: Why does Elmer want to be married on Christmas Even in the middle of a live nativity scene in Grandma Taylor’s diner instead of the spring of the year in a nice chapel? Glenda Mae doesn’t mind, however, but everyone else thinks it’s a little strange and plans to get to the bottom of things.
MiMi and Petunia, fresh from the city (along with Oswald and Pete) are upset that they weren’t invited to direct the wedding (since they obviously could bring class and sophistication to the ceremony). Also, Pete and Oswald smell a rat and feel that Glenda Mae’s fiancé only wants to marry her quickly so he can get his hands on her inherited millions.
When everyone finds out Elmer’s motives for wanting to have his wedding on Christmas Eve surrounded by Baby Jesus, Mary and Joseph and the Wise Men, his character, his love for his God and his deep affection for Glenda Mae are realized. Everyone is reminded about the love that Christ has for his bride the church and his promise to one day return to take his bride home to live with him forever. Email us here at Eddiemcpherson.com for casting requirements or questions!
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