"Under the Sun" is the story of two men of similar backgrounds coming to terms with their middle-age crises of faith, love, and life. Paul McCartney (not the ex-Beatle) is a married father of two. He attempts to find solace and meaning by going through the motions of what he perceives as being a "good Christian." He decides the best way to acomplish his goal might be to simply become a hip, super-dad, and an overly loving husband. As time goes by, he discovers that none of these things bring him the peace or joy he is desperately seeking; they just make him appear weirder tha usual to the ones who love him.
Reverend Byron Goodcookie is a pastor to an adoring flock of well-meaning misfits at a well-to-do community church. He is struggling with the effects of spiritual burnout. Like Paul, he, too, tries a number of ill-conceived ideas that he hopes will renew his passion for ministry, while instilling in himself a greater and newfound purpose.
The winding road that each man travels is wrought with zany characters, harebrained ideas, and things that go BOOM! Eventually, after a few unfortunate misfires, they each discover the true purpose of life, love, and grace. Follow Paul and Byron on their journay to enlightenment, as they learn that, while there is nothing new under our sun, there is always a new and deeper meaning under God's.