CHANGING LIVES WHERE WE LIVE, WORK, AND PLAY
See how Epic clients and partners are stepping out in faith and making a difference every day.
See how Epic clients and partners are stepping out in faith and making a difference every day.
At Epic Faith, ministries and individuals are gaining confidence in their value, traction amidst barriers, and support navigating tough decisions — all so that they can have a real and lasting impact in their neighborhoods and communities.
Fifteen years ago, Unite was born when eight churches had a dream for a multi-cultural, multi-denominational network of churches partnering to see kingdom transformation ripple across Atlanta. Now, more than 100 churches have joined Unite and are effectively helping communities flourish in the areas of education, family and justice.
Unite’s vision is for all kinds of churches to partner with community leaders to see lives changed, communities transformed, and the Kingdom expanded.
Like the microchurch model, Unite emphasizes contextual, service-oriented initiatives that focus on the needs of the community.
Jack Wolfe of Epic Faith serves on the board of Unite and is leading the initiative in Sugar Hill as a City Flourishing Catalyst, bringing his experience and training resources to the table to help the organization be more effective.
It’s a vibrant community gathering space, created by the Friends of Refugees ministry, with a mission to enrich the Clarkston community by offering growing spaces where refugee gardeners can grow their own food to feed their families and friends, while also facilitating educational opportunities and providing access to healthy food and nutrition education.
A hands-on labor of love for Epic Faith, Jack Wolfe has brought construction and project-management expertise to finish an on-site greenhouse and build the garden’s first bathroom, which offers high-quality amenities and dignity for the gardeners. At the same time, Jack brings his passion to encourage the staff team at Friends of Refugees, offering informal advice and project management for a variety of other large construction projects.
Restore Life is a ministry passionate about developing and resourcing community leaders for the sake of flourishing community development, specifically in the Grove Park neighborhood of Westside Atlanta.
Jack Wolfe has walked alongside the ministry’s founder, offering the concepts of microchurch and the “food truck” mindset - embedding ministry in the community, based on the community’s needs - as inspiration to help Restore Life scale their efforts and empower others to take ownership.
How do you start a church from the ground up? Jack Wolfe and Epic Faith are coming alongside church planter Will to help him navigate the challenges and opportunities that come with this question.
Epic provides coaching and 30+ years experience on everything from incorporation and legal issues to how to effectively communicate a vision…in a way that touches both the mind and the heart.
Still in the infant stages of its development, Mercy Underground is creating a solid foundation that will allow it to grow, flourish, and reach the lost.
Immortal Church began with an artist who had a vision to see the gospel come to life through all mediums of creativity – film, music, art and more. Epic Faith provides one-on-one coaching to help the church plant achieve its objectives, narrow its focus, and discover who it is truly meant to be.
Restore Life is a ministry passionate about developing and resourcing community leaders for the sake of flourishing community development, specifically in the Grove Park neighborhood of Westside Atlanta.
Jack Wolfe has walked alongside the ministry’s founder, offering the concepts of microchurch and the “food truck” mindset - embedding ministry in the community, based on the community’s needs - as inspiration to help Restore Life scale their efforts and empower others to take ownership.
Hope Rising was not afraid to think outside the box for how to best share life with neighbors who are disconnected from God. Conceived by a pastor who left the security of a large, traditional church, Hope Rising was created with the desire to become embedded deep within communities.
Hope Rising operates a dry cleaning store as a central hub of ministry, while also establishing a network of missional communities meeting in homes and serving the community.
Epic Faith brought coaching and encouragement to the Hope Rising team, using training curriculum designed to help everyone see their unique value within the team and own the ministry’s vision for themselves. As a result, the team grew in communication, creativity, and confidence. Now, Hope Rising is flourishing with an engaged team, each living out their mission in their own communities.