It's 1955, when scandalous affairs are never talked about, divorce is
rare, a wife is a "homemaker" more often than not, and every Christian
home displays its family Bible front and center. Certainly, a
well-respected pastor in the conservative city of Muskegon, Michigan,
would never be caught in the middle of a heinous secret that could ruin
his career and break up his beautiful marriage and family. Or would he?
When Henry Griffin was stationed in occupied Japan in the mid-1940s, he
met Rina Hamada, a Japanese woman who fell head over heels for him.
Despite having a young wife and baby daughter waiting at home in the
States, Henry had too much to drink one night, and one thing led to
another... He knew it was wrong. He struggled with guilt and expressed
his resistance, but she professed her love and continued to pursue him.
Now, ten years later, a letter from Japan arrives and threatens to upend
Henry's world. What to do and how to tell his wife are just the
beginning of his troubles. Tough questions about faith, redemption, and
preserving his reputation bring us here, under the shade of The Mercy
Tree.