Epic Rantings is a production of  Epic Faith Church.

Epic Faith is an inter-denominational, Christian church located in San Rafael, CA. We are a community following Jesus Christ, committed to embracing our mission of engaging culture. We are living to see its redemption, to be known by love and to be a voice of hope in Marin County. The diversity of our members represents a broken and fragmented humanity which can become a work of beauty under the artful hands of God. We welcome people from all walks of life, regardless of where they are in their spiritual journey.

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JESSICA RUSCELLO

Jessica is Editor-in-Chief at Epic Rantings. She’s a former teacher and student of everything–especially Art, Literature, and History. She has worked on the editorial board for two publications. She believes culture is and ought to be the study and pursuit of perfection, and that we can honor God in the celebration of beauty and intellect. She recently moved here from Orlando, Florida in August of 2010.

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ALLEN COLEMAN

Allen Coleman is the Preaching and Theology Pastor at Epic Faith. Originally from southern California, he moved to Marin in February of 2009 when he took on this role. Allen is passionate about the engagement and redemption of culture. He sees each culture as a mission field for faith, hope and love. He is husband to Shannon and father to Kaelyn, Tyler, Zachary and Faith.

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STEPHEN SAUCIER

Stephen Saucier is the Director of Student Ministries at Epic Faith.  A Santa Rosa native, he moved to Marin County in April of 2010 to assume his current role.  Stephen is a gifted songwriter/musician and father of two beautiful children. He is currently attending Dallas Theological Seminary and brings a scripture-centric worldview to the discussion.  He and his wife Anya have been married since 2004.

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PATRICK GREER

Patrick is an aspiring screen writer and movie connoisseur. He contributes occasionally to Epic Rantings, as the resident film liaison and critic. Patrick understands that much can be learned, and much can be gained from the cinema. For better or for worse, movies have helped shape us as a culture. They have both raised and lowered the standards by which we live.  As a result, we find valuable to add to the discussion.