Born and raised in south Georgia, Sarah Dan spent her formative years participating in her small Presbyterian Church, where she was encouraged to seek the Holy through music. She became aware of Unitarian Universalism in the late 90’s when she accepted a job as the pianist for the Georgia Mountains UUC in Dahlonega, and soon learned to love and support the Faith movement. Sarah Dan became active in the Unitarian Universalist Musicians Network (UUMN), and has served in many capacities in the organization—from Secretary, Director of Communications, Liaision to the UUA’s Music Leadership Credentialing Committee, and currently as President. Sarah Dan also was the General Assembly Music Coordinator for two years, and has been the musician for the GA service of the Church of the Larger Fellowship.
Living now in Concord, New Hampshire with her wife, Abby Charbeneau, and doggie Dawes, Sarah Dan travels to congregations in the New England area and beyond for workshops and worship around Building Community Through Music. Her chant, Meditation on Breathing, is sung in congregations around the globe, and at social justice and peace rallies worldwide.
Her CD, Church Session, (which has the entire song When I Breathe In) is available through cdbaby.com.
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