Sarah Miébo Téibo is a celebrated British-born, Nigerian-descent gospel singer-songwriter, worship leader, and author. Rising to prominence after 2015, she's become one of the UK’s leading gospel voices through powerful songwriting, worship ministry, and personal testimony.
Roots & Early
Calling
Born in London to Nigerian parents, Sarah spent her formative
years immersed in Nigerian church life before returning to the UK after
marrying in 2007. Her
passion for worship began in her early teens, leading youth ministry and
singing, which laid the foundation for her later musical journey.
Breakthrough Music
Career (2015–2018)
Sarah’s debut single, “Steal My Joy” (2015), led to her
first album, Walk With Me (2016), which earned a MOBO Award
nomination and won Premier Gospel Album of the Year.
Her second album, Keep Walking (2018), featured gospel legend Fred
Hammond and became the first independent UK female gospel album to
top the Official Christian & Gospel Charts.
Worship Leadership
& Collaborations
A recognized worship leader at Kings Church London (New
Frontiers), Sarah has led worship both locally and internationally—in Europe,
Africa, and Australia.
She has collaborated with top gospel artists including Fred Hammond, Noel
Robinson, Tim Godfrey, Charles Jenkins, Phillippa Hannah,
Lou Fellingham, and Volney Morgan.
Chart-Topping
Singles & Albums
- Victory (2021): Reached #1 on the UK
Christian Charts .
- Secure (2021): Entered the Billboard
Gospel Indicator Top 30.
- Restored (2021): A worship album recorded
during the pandemic, known for its spiritual intimacy and musical craft.
Overcoming Cancer
& New Music
In early 2023, Sarah was diagnosed with thyroid cancer, risking
her singing ability. Despite being told she might never sing again, she wrote
and recorded her comeback single All Clear just three weeks after
surgery—declaring her gratitude and resilience.
Her latest EP, Human Like Me (2024), captures her journey through
surgery, recovery, and unwavering faith.
In early 2025, she released an Afro‑House remix of “Baba O”, blending
contemporary production with gospel roots.
Ministry Influence
& Authenticity
Sarah serves as a worship leader at Kings Church and is active in
children’s ministry. A proud wife and mother of two, she writes music
aimed at encouraging, healing, and empowering others to connect deeply
with God.
Author &
Advocate
She is also the author of Sex Interrupted (2011), a book rooted in
her Christian worldview.
Additionally, Sarah supports various children’s charities and uses her
platform for both worship and community transformation .
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