Set amidst the largest collection of authentic Victorian architecture in the United States, the short documentary God's Square Mile tells the story of how outspoken members of the LGBT community can coexist with those who ardently believe homosexuality to be a sin. From the undeveloped sand dunes, scrub oak, and sea of the 1869 Jersey Shore to present day Ocean Grove's billowing American flags and prohibition against the sale of alcohol, God's Square Mile tells the inspiring and candid story of a town unwilling to compromise its beliefs in love, faith, or community. The film is a tribute to Ocean Grove and its work in cultivating a precarious balance between preserving its Christian heritage and embracing diversity.