Greenleaf season 4 episode 7 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Sophia's concern for A.J. escalates amid his disappearance, while family tensions surface over personal and professional challenges. A sermon highlights the vice of pride, setting the tone for a series of confessions and confrontations. The family plans a surprise proposal rekindling, amidst Charity's romantic complications and church political intrigue. A.J.'s cynicism about his future due to systemic biases leads to a poignant departure. Meanwhile, church land disputes reveal a strategic threat from Harmony and Hope, culminating in personal revelations and a test of faith and familial bonds.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Sophia worried about A.J.?
Sophia is worried because A.J. hasn't been in contact and seems to be missing.
What is the sermon's focus in the gathering?
The sermon focuses on the dangers of pride, describing it as a significant vice.
What surprise does the father have for the family?
The father plans to propose to his wife again and wants his children to help set the mood with a song.
What issues are Charity dealing with?
Charity is navigating personal dilemmas, her romantic involvement with Phil DeMars, and its implications for her family and career.
What decision does A.J. make about his situation?
A.J. decides to leave, feeling cynical about his chances due to racial and systemic injustices.
Who bought the land surrounding the church, and why is it significant?
The land was bought by an entity connected to Harmony and Hope, posing a strategic challenge to the church's future.
What personal revelation does Mae share, and with whom?
Mae shares a personal revelation about her and her brother's past actions with Vida, impacting their relationship and Mae's self-perception.
How do the episode's events test the characters' faith and family bonds?
The characters face personal decisions and revelations that challenge their relationships, beliefs, and resilience, testing the strength of their faith and family bonds.