About
An initiative of Good Faith Media, Bad Faith Media offers a radically different take on faith and culture.
Why? Because sometimes laughter is belief without the vocabulary.
Meet the shepherds.

Paul Williams
(AKA: Sister Helen Holy)
Paul J. Williams has been performing as a comedian for over 30 years. During that time, he developed his most popular “altar ego”, Sister Helen Holy of the First Southern Fried Self-Satisfied Babatist Church. Calling on his extensive religious upbringing in the Baptist church and as a graduate of Baylor University, Sister Helen allows Paul J. to skewer the extremes and prejudices of religion while still honoring the faith. Find out more at www.pauljwilliams.com
Sister Helen Holy is the face of ministry of the First Southern Fried Self-Satisfied Babatist Church. As a Babatist, it is her duty to point out how she is better than all others, whether it be based on religion, ethnicity, country of origin, or God forbid, sexual orientation. She has been given the gift of tongues on many occasions while on her knees for others. Her ministry of Satire touches all who hear her. She is looking forward to touching YOU soon.

Wanda Kidd
Wanda Hardee Kidd lives in Mars Hill, North Carolina. She is married to her husband, Dan, who is a retired CPA. They have two grown children: Bethany, who is married to Brian Hill and lives in Mars Hill, NC, and Stanton, who lives in Atlanta, GA, with his wife, Alicia Gurley. Wanda served in several churches as a youth and children minister in the Carolinas. She worked at Mars Hill University with the Service Learning Program and as the Baptist campus minister at Western Carolina University.
She served with the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship as the Specialist for Collegiate Ministry and worked for the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of NC as Coordinator of Collegiate Engagement. She now travels, teaches, leads groups, preaches, does a little stand-up, and writes. She is mainly retired until Hurricane Helene Recovery allowed her to return to part-time work with CBFNC.

Cole Randall
Cole Randall is a Los Angeles-based comedian and freelance content creator known for his oddball characters and penchant for puns. He is an alumnus of the Native American Media Alliance's Television Writers Fellowship, a graduate of the UCB improv school, a member of the inaugural class of Comedic Arts Majors at Emerson College (Class of 2020), and an improviser in the comedy troupe known as "Rebrand.”
Along with being hilarious, he is known for serving up coffee at Philz Coffee. In his free time, he enjoys reading, rollerblading, and watching anime.
