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Preacher Jenkins, affectionately called "Big Harold," serves as a figurehead in this community, though his piety is stained by personal flaws. He is often found in a drunken stupor, preaching on Sundays with the vestiges of Saturday night’s revelry still clinging to him. The townspeople navigate their lives with him as a guiding light, even as he battles his own hypocrisy—a true depiction of the struggle between sin and redemption.