In a neighborhood in Los Angeles, two lifelong friends, Durell and LeeJohn, find themselves in a sea of financial troubles. Durell, a single father, struggles to provide for his son and worries about not being able to give him what he needs, while LeeJohn tries to stay away from the schemes of the past that haunt him. Desperate and with few options, the pair decides to carry out a daring plan to solve their financial problems: rob a church during the Sunday service. The idea sounds crazy, but they are convinced it is their only way out.
As the plot unfolds, the friends infiltrate the religious community, but their plan quickly turns into a series of comical and absurd situations, filled with eccentric characters and unexpected events. The tension mounts as they not only have to deal with the group of parishioners but also with their own conscience and morality that constantly challenge them.
As events develop, Durell and LeeJohn begin to question their plan and their own life choices. Amidst the chaos, the duo realizes that true wealth doesn’t come from money, but from human connections and the community that surrounds them. With a touch of humor and a poignant message, the story prompts us to reflect on what truly matters in life.