• A middle-aged man with curly dark hair and a beard, wearing a yellow shirt, teal tie, and dark suit jacket, standing against a light blue background.

    Kirk Baltz

    “Thomas”

    A malcontent priest in search of a new communion wine to save the congregation. Despite being a priest, this provocateur is in search of a good time to renew his holy spirit. Jealous that Christopher received a sign from God, he searches high and low for his miracle while in Napa Valley. Bit of a wino, too.

  • Close-up portrait of a man with short dark hair, blue eyes, light skin, wearing a blue sweater, smiling slightly, with a blurred dark background.

    Sean Szatkowski

    “Christopher”

    Cheery, innocent, and happy to be alongside Pastor Thomas. He hasn’t experienced much outside the church having set on his priestly path early in his youth when he performed his first miracle. Nothing could tempt this man. Probably.

  • A young woman with shoulder-length dark hair, wearing a black sleeveless top, standing outdoors with blurred greenery in the background.

    Melanie Mahanna

    “Avery”

    Independent, slightly mischievous, and, maybe, a little cynical. Avery’s in need of a shake up, hence why her best friend Olivia has dragged the failing medical student out to her family owned vineyard. What is Avery’s issue with the priests?

  • Young woman with long brown hair in a yellow crop top, holding a toothpick with a slice of fruit, standing against a plain wall.

    Olivia Lodge

    “Olivia”

    A vivacious influencer visiting her Aunt Fey's winery to promote and indulge in all its offerings. After meeting the odd priestly duo, she becomes set on not only learning from them but partying with them, too

  • A young woman with curly black hair and a bright smile, wearing a red dress with white polka dots, standing against a light-colored background.

    Santeon Brown

    “Debra”

    The perfect blend of giddy and awkward. Has a not-so-subtle crush on Olivia, and is thrilled to be her and Avery’s liaison for the weekend. She got that job by being Aunt Fey's personal assistant which has caused her a severe lack of identity, but she LOVES a good corduroy jacket.

  • A black and white photo of a young man with short hair, wearing a dark shirt, holding a fedora hat on his head with both hands, looking intently at the camera.

    Jan Milewicz

    “Jasper”

    The wise, courteous, and a tad pushy homeless man who "works" at the winery. If he’s not sipping whiskey he’s probably doing whip-its instead. Even now he is always just trying to help people earnest. He shares some very eye opening advice with Thomas when it comes to "saving" people.

  • A young man with curly dark hair, fair skin, and green eyes, smiling and dressed in a black suit jacket and white collared shirt, standing outdoors with colorful structures in the background.

    Holden Goyette

    “Tanner”

    Aunt Fey’s son and reluctant altar boy. He lives in Napa, and it bores him. Yet this boredom probably stems from the lack of a fatherly presence in his life. He responds to elders with brash irritation, and he's not really nice to anybody. Kind of weird, kind of a dickhead.

  • A woman with dark brown hair, light eyes, and fair skin, wearing a white sleeveless top, looking at the camera against a white background.

    Dani Keaton

    “Melissa”

    The vineyard’s resident tour guide and sommelier who’s very quickly over Father Thomas’s incessant questioning. Melissa is just trying to get through the week, not that the priest will make it easy on her. Something tells us she'll need one red and one white for each hand.

  • Close-up of a man with dark hair and beard, smiling, wearing a denim jacket, against a gray background.

    Santiago Reyes

    “Jared”

    More wino than yogi Jared operates his class more through his mouth than his body. When his lips aren't smacking down a Merlot, Jared can be found either vocalizing the next Scorpion Pose, or hibernating off a Chardonnay hangover. His classes are exclusive to the vines that tether him to Napa Valley.