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St. David's Clergy

The Rev. Remington Slone - Rector
The Rev. Remington Slone is the Rector (Senior Pastor) of St. David's. He grew up in small-town south Georgia and graduated from the University of Georgia with a degree in History. After undergraduate studies, Remington attended the General Theological Seminary in New York City. Before his call as the Rector of St. David's in 2021, Remington served in various leadership ministries at St. Peter's in Savannah, GA and Christ Episcopal Church in Ponte Vedra Beach, FL.
Remington loves music and outdoor sports (especially cycling). He's fond of word puzzles and chess, and will give all of that up when the Dawgs are playing. He's been married to Casey since 2007, and they are blessed with three amazing children: Madeleine, Clara, and Becket. They are likely to be the loud ones in the back of the church.
Remington loves music and outdoor sports (especially cycling). He's fond of word puzzles and chess, and will give all of that up when the Dawgs are playing. He's been married to Casey since 2007, and they are blessed with three amazing children: Madeleine, Clara, and Becket. They are likely to be the loud ones in the back of the church.

The Rev. Chip Broadfoot, Associate Rector
The Rev. Chip Broadfoot is the Associate Rector of St. David's. Chip has served at parishes in the diocese of Alabama, East Carolina, and Western North Carolina. He received his Master of Divinity from The School of Theology at Sewanee, TN. Chip has served at the diocesan level as Spiritual Director at many Cursillo and Happening retreats, summer camp Chaplaincies, the Board of diocesan camps, Director for Towel Ministry, the Commission on Ministry, the Diocesan Foundation, and the diocesan Executive Council. Chip has been married to his wife, Becky, since January of 1991. He loves fly fishing, hiking with his wife, playing Pickleball, hosting dinner parties, and they look forward to attending Braves baseball games. Chip and Becky have two adult daughters, Allie who lives in Atlanta, and Kaki and her husband Austin live in Jackson, WY.

The Rev. Shannon Darke,
Asst. Rector for Children, Youth, and Family Ministries
The Rev. Shannon Darke serves as Assistant Rector for Family and Children’s Ministry at St. David’s. A graduate of the University of Georgia with a degree in Journalism and Mercer University with an MBA, Shannon spent nearly 30 years in brand marketing, strategic planning, and communications before answering a call to ordained ministry. She graduated from The General Theological Seminary in 2026 and was ordained to the priesthood that same year. Before joining St. David’s, Shannon served at St. Catherine’s Episcopal Church in Marietta, Georgia, where she worked with children, youth, and families, helping them grow in faith through worship, formation, and community. Shannon is passionate about pastoral care, intergenerational ministry, and creating meaningful spaces where people of all ages can encounter God and grow together in faith.
Shannon and her husband, Jim, live in Cumming, Georgia, and have four children. Shannon enjoys running, being out in nature and writing. She will happily talk theology, strategy, or Georgia football with equal enthusiasm. With four children ranging from teenagers to young adults, there is never a shortage of activity or stories to tell.
Shannon and her husband, Jim, live in Cumming, Georgia, and have four children. Shannon enjoys running, being out in nature and writing. She will happily talk theology, strategy, or Georgia football with equal enthusiasm. With four children ranging from teenagers to young adults, there is never a shortage of activity or stories to tell.

The Rev. Mimi Guerra,
Vicar for Hispanic Ministries
Originally from Mexico, Mother Mimi moved to the United States in 1994. She has been an educator for 30 years. She was a Spanish teacher in Douglas County Schools. Rev. Mimi earned a BA in Spanish in 1989 from the University of Victoria. She earned a CPA from Kennesaw State University for Early Childhood Education in 2002. In the summer of 2017, she completed seminary at CETLA (Theological Education Center for Latinos) in the Diocese of Atlanta and earned her Pastoral Education CPE at TACC of San Lucas. in Atlanta.
As a child, Rev. Mimi aspired to be a nun, but her father encouraged her to become a teacher. However, she never gave up on her dreams, and today she dedicates time to helping people build a closer relationship with God. As the Associate Rector at Christ Church form 2018-2023 she promoted the unity between families. In the last two years she was also an associate at St. Bede’s , and in 2022 she became the Hispanic Missioner in the Diocese of Atlanta. During this time she opened two new Hispanic missions and she dedicate time to attract people to our Episcopal churches. The Rev. Mimi is the proud mother of a son Henry Hunt “Junior” with whom she has fun watching “Justice League” and “Avengers” movies. Mimi loves writing, singing, but most of all helping those in need.
As a child, Rev. Mimi aspired to be a nun, but her father encouraged her to become a teacher. However, she never gave up on her dreams, and today she dedicates time to helping people build a closer relationship with God. As the Associate Rector at Christ Church form 2018-2023 she promoted the unity between families. In the last two years she was also an associate at St. Bede’s , and in 2022 she became the Hispanic Missioner in the Diocese of Atlanta. During this time she opened two new Hispanic missions and she dedicate time to attract people to our Episcopal churches. The Rev. Mimi is the proud mother of a son Henry Hunt “Junior” with whom she has fun watching “Justice League” and “Avengers” movies. Mimi loves writing, singing, but most of all helping those in need.

Reverend Tom Ader Ret. - Deacon
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