I Am Sarah
I am a wife, a mother, a nurse, and a priestess—roles that have shaped the way I care, guide, and create ceremony with presence, reverence, and deep respect for the moments that change us.
For over twenty years, I have created and shared ritual, supporting individuals and families through moments of transition, devotion, grief, celebration, and becoming.
My work lives at the intersection of the seen and unseen—where thoughtful design meets spiritual depth, and where language, symbol, and attention become tools for reflection and transformation.
I believe ceremony is not something performed for people, but something created with them—something felt in the body, remembered in the heart, and carried forward long after the moment has passed.

How ceremony comes to life
Each gathering begins with listening and unfolds through thoughtful collaboration.
Together, we explore what this moment in your life is asking for—then create a ceremony that honors it with care and clarity.
No two ceremonies are alike, because every life holds its own pattern.
Presence
Reverence
Witness
All are welcome here
Every belief system—or absence of one—is honored here.
I welcome all forms of family and all expressions of love—including beloved animals and pets.
Whether rooted in tradition, spiritually guided, non-religious, or entirely your own, each ceremony is approached with respect, care, and openness.
I meet people of all backgrounds, identities, and cultures, including LGBTQ+ love, offering ceremonies that are inclusive, respectful, and deeply personal.
I bring both professional experience and lived depth to this work—drawing from years in nursing, where I learned to remain steady, compassionate, and attentive to what is often unspoken.
That same grounding informs every ceremony I create: calm, responsive, and deeply human.
What emerges is never a template. It is a ceremony formed from the meaning, relationships, and truth at the center of the moment.
Ceremony is not a performance.
It is a moment of recognition.
Begin the Conversation
If you feel called toward ceremony, we begin simply—with space to explore what you are hoping to honor.