Sarah York, formerly Sara Moores Campbell,
is a Unitarian Universalist minister and author, and she is available to speak
or conduct workshops. A minister for over twenty-five years, she has served
congregations in London, England, California, Massachusetts, Florida, New York,
North Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland.
Ms. York has achieved distinction among colleagues in the United States and
Canada, who elected her to serve a term as Vice President of the Unitarian
Universalist Ministers Association (UUMA), and have invited her to conduct
workshops on “Preaching” and “Creating Meaningful Ritual.” She has delivered
the sermon for the Service of the Living Tradition at the Unitarian
Universalist General Assembly-an honor reserved for the most distinguished
preachers in the movement. She speaks with compassion, conviction, and humor,
offering a presence that is authentic and engaging.
Ms. York’s books, Remembering Well: Rituals for Celebrating Life and
Mourning Death, Pilgrim Heart, The Inner Journey Home, The Holy
Intimacy of Strangers, are available
now in bookstores around the US, UK, Canada, and other English speaking
countries, Corazon Perigrino (Pilgrim Heart) is available in Spanish speaking
countries. Ms. York has also authored a book of short reflections and
meditations, Into the Wilderness, Published by The Apollo Ranch
Institute Press, available in most bookstores by special order. Selections from
Into the Wilderness have been published in several anthologies or set to
music, and three are included in the Unitarian Universalist hymnal, Singing
the Living Tradition. She has also published numerous articles in journals,
books, newspapers and magazines, focusing on topics of social/ethical
controversy or spiritual meaning.
Sarah York’s regular home is in the mountains of Western North Carolina (Asheville
area). She is available to speak or conduct workshops on
“Remembering Well” for religious groups, Hospice organizations, memorial
societies, or other groups. To request information or schedule a speaking
engagement, please click here.





Books by Rev. Sarah York
This page was last updated on
01/11/09.
