Ceremonies & Services

What is the purpose of a ceremony?

Ceremony provides an opportunity to express feelings that words can not. Joy, grief, anticipation, resolution, wonder, and gratitude are emotions that bring texture to our lives.

Ceremony provides healing closure and facilitates transition by releasing attachments to people, situations and memories that are no longer available or purposeful, thus opening the door to new experiences in our lives.

Ceremony also honors beginnings and invites intention as we step into the potential of our future pathway forward.

Sarah harnesses beliefs and practices from a variety of traditions to highlight the importance of your own life experience.

  • Your unique journey towards a shared life together is an exceptional story worth celebrating. Sarah co-creates traditional ceremonies to unconventional gatherings. She crafts services along side you that represent the bond you are publicly formalizing.

  • Funeral, Memorial Service, Celebration of Life - these are all names for a ceremony to mark the end to someone’s life. Sarah works with individuals before their death to create a service, as well as family members after one’s passing. Together we create a service that reflects one’s legacy for those loved ones left behind.

  • Sarah believes the more celebrations the better! Any life transition or milestone is worth honoring with intention to bring emphasis to these pivotal times.

    Some life occasions to pause and recognize are: Baby Dedication, New House Blessing, Name Change, Pet Dedication, Anniversary, Retirement, or any other meaningful moments.

  • Sarah acts as a guest minister for Sunday morning services, special chapel services, yearly holiday celebrations, and collaborative interfaith services. She brings her expansive understanding of spirituality to all worship moments.

Pricing

Each ceremony is crafted and personalized especially for you. Due to this customization, pricing will be quoted after our initial conversation.

Questions before getting started? Get in touch.