Sarah Jakes Roberts: Where Faith Meets Fierce Style

There’s just something about Sarah Jakes Roberts—the way she walks in a room with grace and authority, the way her sermons settle deep in your spirit, and yes… the way she serves a look every single time. She’s living proof that you can honor your calling and still express yourself boldly through fashion.

The First Time She Spoke to My Soul

I met Sarah’s voice in one of my lowest seasons.

One click on YouTube turned into a night-long binge of her sermons—crying, laughing, and feeling seen in a way I hadn’t in a long time. She spoke to both my wounds and my hope, reminding me that God’s grace doesn’t just restore—it elevates.

Her Story Is a Runway of Redemption

At just 14 years old, Sarah became a mother. What could have been a lifetime label of shame became the backdrop for her greatest testimony. Today, she co-pastors The Potter’s House at One LA alongside her husband, Touré Roberts. She’s not just leading a congregation—she’s leading a generation into a deeper relationship with God.

Her Style Has a Sermon of Its Own

Sarah’s style says, “I know who I am.” Whether she’s in a tailored power suit, a flowy, feminine dress, or a casual chic fit, her looks are intentional. She embraces color, plays with texture, and accessorizes like she’s telling a story. Her wardrobe feels like an extension of her ministry—bold, vibrant, and unapologetically her. Sarah reminds me that you can be both powerful and beautiful, grounded and glamorous. She’s living proof that:

  • Your past doesn’t define you.
  • Confidence is the best accessory
  • You can show up as your whole self—faith and fashion included.

Your Story, Your Style

Sarah Jakes Roberts walks in her purpose like it’s a runway—and it reminds me that we all have the freedom to do the same. Whether you’re rebuilding, redefining, or just refreshing your style, own it. Walk like you believe in the woman you’re becoming.

Style Spotlight: Sarah’s Looks We Love




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