our mission

We are slowing down to strengthen our faith — faith in God, in one another, and in Creation. We nurture daily rhythms of sacred wellness: unhurried prayer, mindful time in the kitchen preparing healing meals, and moments in the garden living close to the beauty of Creation.

our team

  • Angela Laughter

    Angela Laughter

    Angela Laughter is a lifelong student of wellness, theology, and the garden soil beneath her feet. She’s the founder of Slow Faith—a movement rooted in the belief that a gentler, more intentional pace creates space to hear God’s voice and spark deep healing.

  • Caroline Leftwich

    Caroline Leftwich

    Caroline works in wellness technology, building product experiences that support healthier and more meaningful lives. In and out of work, she’s passionate about creating tools and spaces that help people feel more grounded, nourished, and connected. These small, thoughtful choices bring joy, peace, and light to everyday life.

  • Erin Brewster

    Erin Brewster

    Erin is a devoted daughter of Christ, a rock-star wife to Luke and tenacious mama of 7.  The past 15 years, she has led the “Not Your Mama’s Rosary Group” and the Serviam Ministry at St. Thomas More in Decatur.

  • Erin Schneider

    Erin Schneider

    Erin is a devoted wife and mother, her lifelong Catholic faith serving as the bedrock of her life. She finds particular strength and solace in her deep devotion to Mary through the Rosary and the Saints.

  • Margaret Withers

    Margaret Withers

    In an increasingly noisy world, Margaret values solitude and mindful living. She believes women can rediscover clarity and focus by spending less time on social media and more time in reflective, enriching activities.

  • Marie de Wavrin

    Marie de Wavrin

    Marie de Wavrin is a seeker of wholeness at the intersection of body, mind, and spirit. With a background in healthcare, she wishes to share with others what she learned for herself.

  • Valerie Maloof

    Valerie is passionate about nurturing the affections of the true, good, and beautiful in the culture, through faith, and by the reading of great and beautiful books. A former English teacher, she completed a PhD in Language Education at UGA, focusing on the intersections of language, identity and culture.