How does Lee use details in the passage to present Miss Maudie’s view of Maycomb?

Miss Maudie’s view of Maycomb that they are a very safe society and people “We’re the safest folks In the world.” They’re supposedly a Christian state but Miss Maudie says “We’re so rarely called on to be Christians, but when we are, we’ve got men like Atticus to go for us” this would indicate that not many of then practice their religion or are good Christians, or act as a Christian. However I believe this saying has a deeper meaning than religion as I believe it doesn’t necessarily mean ‘called upon to be Christians’ but I believe when Miss Maudie says that she means being called upon to do the right thing even if people don’t agree with it or may hate you for it you have to do it because you know it’s the right thing to do e.g. Atticus defending a ‘negro’ Tom Robinson against a two white people; Bob Ewell and Mayella Ewell after they have accused him of rapping Mayella Ewell which at this time would have been a set case a black man simply wouldn’t win, their word was inferior to the white man, they were second class citizens and anyone who defending a black man would be killed, abused or classed as a traitor. That’s why Miss Maudie says but when we are, we’ve got men like Atticus to go for us” meaning we’ve got men like Atticus to be brave, courageous and do the right thing no matter how people think about it or what the consequences may be.
That’s why Miss Maudie labels this as an unpleasant job “There are some men in this world who were born to do our unpleasant jobs for us. Your fathers one of them.”

There’s also a handful of people in Miss Maudie eyes that will step up and be ‘good Christians’ and do the right thing “People like Judge Taylor people like Mr heck Tate.”