Psalms for the Spirit
Psalms for the Spirit
A Psalm for Christmas Eve
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A Psalm for Christmas Eve

Sing to the Lord (Psalm 98, 99, 100)
lamp lot during night time

A Psalm for Christmas Eve: Sing to the Lord (Psalms 98, 99 and 100).

View the Celtic Psalms Facebook page for clips of Advent Psalms to raise funds for our nonprofit, Celtic Pilgrims.

Click here for our mashup of Sing to the Lord with the Wexford Carol.


Read a winter reflection on my spirituality newsletter, Bless My Feet.


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Discussion about this podcast

Psalms for the Spirit
Psalms for the Spirit
This podcast looks at the connections between spirituality and resilience through the lens of the Biblical Psalms. It explores how the Psalms help people through difficult times – times of personal and collective trauma – through conversations about personal story, field research, and theological reflection from a variety of backgrounds and perspectives. Listeners might include clergy, seminarians, spiritual directors, hymnwriters, church musicians, mental health practitioners, anyone interested in the intersection between spirituality and lived experience.