Roland and LC are best friends since they were kinds. They’re also young ministers making their way in the ranks of the First Baptist Church. Dr. Ezekial Canon is their church leader, but our two friends have an agreement to open their own church once they feel it’s the right time. It is worth noting that L.C. has some pretty ambitions pursuits and he is so eager to have his own church not because he want to spread the word of God but because he’s sick and tired of staying in the background of Dr. Ezekial Canon. “The Undershepherd” is a very deep drama that tells the truth about many churches of today. Even people who promised to serve God can be greedy for power, money, more attention and all the kind of stuff that is far from being pure. L.C’s arrogance is true to form; his character represents many young ministers of today who seek nothing but fortune, fame and power at any cost. Sadly, but he has forgotten that his mission is preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ and reaching the unsaved.