Celtic Psalms: Songs of Healing and Hope for a Troubled World
Session Description
As we seek a world of love and mercy, justice and peace, it's essential that we find resources of resilience to help us through the challenges we face. The psalms offer a timeless source of healing and hope. They remind us that God listens to our honest prayers, and they reconnect us with what brings us delight, solace, and joy. In this service of psalms set to soulful Celtic melodies, we will allow a healing space for expressing difficult emotions while also tapping into the hopeful future God envisions for all people. This service will be led by Kiran Young Wimberly, The McGraths, Mary Beth Mardis-LeCroy, and Brian Hehn.
Conference Title
2024 Calvin Symposium on Worship
Event Date
2-7-2024
Event Type
Worship Service/Concert
Type (recording/text)
Recording
Service Type
Vesper/Prayer Service
Subject Area
Worship
Topic
Liturgical Music
Keywords:
Psalms, Ireland, Celtic Psalms, healing, hope, singing
Upload Date
7-2-2024 12:00 AM
Recommended Citation
Calvin Institute of Christian Worship; Hehn, Brian; Celtic Psalms; and Wimberly, Kiran Young, "Celtic Psalms: Songs of Healing and Hope for a Troubled World" (2024). Symposium on Worship Archive. 2.
https://digitalcommons.calvin.edu/uni-cicw-symposium/2024/worship/2
Service outline
Sheet Music.pdf (22205 kB)
Music for the worship service
Celtic Psalms: Songs of Healing and Hope for a Troubled World
As we seek a world of love and mercy, justice and peace, it's essential that we find resources of resilience to help us through the challenges we face. The psalms offer a timeless source of healing and hope. They remind us that God listens to our honest prayers, and they reconnect us with what brings us delight, solace, and joy. In this service of psalms set to soulful Celtic melodies, we will allow a healing space for expressing difficult emotions while also tapping into the hopeful future God envisions for all people. This service will be led by Kiran Young Wimberly, The McGraths, Mary Beth Mardis-LeCroy, and Brian Hehn.