Fresh from the mental health unit, Jesus is back in Compton and looking for a place to stay. And he's worried that Fish has returned to a life of crime.
Jesus and the gang take on the Church of Jesus Christ in Compton, and plot to teach its corrupt preacher a lesson
When Vic misinterprets the gang's latest hustle as terrorist activity, he gears up to wage a one-man war against them
Ms Tudi and Jesus launch a new money-making scheme: a mobile spa van charging for holy foot massages. Fish feels awkward when Tudi decides it would be better to sell Fish's 'gift of sexiness' instead.
When Fish seduces a city worker into giving him a no-limit card that provides him with state benefits, he learns that free food can come at a high price
Our heroes travel through Compton in a food truck, serving the good word with a side of fish tacos. When Jesus's phone falls into the wrong hands, Trayvon is desperate to get it back.
Vic plunges into sin, courtesy of Lloyd's estranged wife. Meanwhile, the gang film a music video for Boonie's latest track.
With a little divine influence, Lloyd gets a lucrative job as a liquor spokesperson. The success changes Lloyd, but not in the ways Jesus had hoped for.
When Trayvon's dad hooks the gang up with free cable, Vic stops at nothing to try and spoil their enjoyment of fight night
Lloyd's wife resurfaces with an announcement: she wants a divorce. Vic is overjoyed, until things get messy... And after a visit to the probation office, Fish faces a test of faith.
Fed up with the commercialisation of the festive period, Jesus makes a Christmas wish. When it's granted, he's forced to face the unintended consequences of life without divinity.
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