A compelling portrait of the inner city is presented through the prism of the spiritual life of its people. Southeast is the poorest neighborhood in Washington, D.C., but it has hundreds of churches and ministries. The film profiles five of them: a street ministry for former convicts and drug addicts, a socially activist storefront church, a powerful Afro-centric church, an evangelical camp for young people, and an Islamic elementary school.
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