Four years have passed for the Jenson family, and things that were once distorted have become much more lucid. Sean Jenson releases a biopic about his struggles with homosexuality; Blanche Jenson is finally out of prison and wants to rebuild their relationship, and they discover they’re going to be grandparents. But tranquility is shattered at the Jensons' vow renewal ceremony when a shot rings out. It becomes obvious someone is out to make Sean pay. Whether for his past mistakes or outspoken faith, they can’t be sure. Timing couldn’t be worse as Sean also finds out he’s moved into the final stages of AIDS. Blanche is convinced she cannot handle losing the love of her life and faces insecurities stemming from her rough childhood. Persecution, loss, and discrimination bubble under the surface and threaten to boil over at any moment. The Jensons must ask themselves, can God really take any circumstances and make them good