• Psalm of the Week: Love is Lord of All/Psalm 86
    Jul 6 2026

    The haunting melody ‘My Lagan Love’ accompanies this Psalm’s plea for the listening ear of the loving God who is “Lord of All,” words kept from the original lyrics by Joseph Campbell. This Psalm expresses lament from a place of weariness deepest longing to be saved from the grave, and turns to God for guidance on the way forward, recalling also God’s deep love and goodness.

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    7 mins
  • Psalm of the Week: Love and Mercy/Psalm 85
    Jun 29 2026

    Depicting a vision for what this world could be, this Psalm, set to the Scottish tune ‘Lovely Molly,’ imagines love and mercy (or truth or faithfulness, in other translations), justice and peace coming together to greet and kiss. This rendition of the Psalm continues to unfold that vision of the future as one in which God’s goodness and kindness are evident, healing takes place, and the people will sing.

    Continue your reflections with the accompanying journal, which includes further questions for reflection and some invitations to prayer and practice.

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    7 mins
  • Psalm of the Week: How Lovely/Psalm 84
    Jun 22 2026

    Set to the beautiful air ‘Carrickfergus,’ this Psalm depicts the pilgrimage of faith. It recounts the ways we can enter into God’s courts of dwelling, such as through the birds who sing their praise, or through the desert valley that becomes a place of flowing streams, and gain strength for our journey towards our heavenly home.

    Continue your reflections with the accompanying journal, which includes further questions for reflection and some invitations to prayer and practice.

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    9 mins
  • Psalm of the Week: Save Me, O God/Psalm 69
    Jun 15 2026

    This moving Psalm speaks of someone overwhelmed by the circumstances of life, who cries out for salvation and receives deliverance. Set to the tune ‘The Streets of Derry,’ it tells of the distress the psalmist is facing, the weariness from calling out, and the request for God’s face not to be hidden. The Psalm ultimately turns towards the hope that God will rebuild the broken people and that all will dwell in peace.

    Continue your reflections with the accompanying journal, which includes further questions for reflection and some invitations to prayer and practice.

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    8 mins
  • The Healing Power of Honest Storytelling: Psalms in Post-Conflict Northern Ireland
    Jun 12 2026

    Watch this episode on YouTube here. Paid Subscribers can view the video directly in Substack.

    In this episode of Psalms for the Spirit, we are joined by Karen Campbell for a rich conversation about lament, healing, and the enduring relevance of the Psalms ~ particularly in the context of post-conflict Northern Ireland. Karen is a musician, a Presbyterian pastor, and a peacebuilder currently serving with the Irish Council of Churches. Having lived and ministered in Northern Ireland, Kenya, and the United States, she brings a rich understanding of how faith, music, and storytelling can help communities move through pain toward reconciliation and hope.

    The conversation centers around Considering Lament, a powerful project developed in response to the legacy of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Over several years, Karen and her collaborators gathered with communities across the country to explore the Psalms of lament alongside personal stories of grief, silence, violence, and healing. Together, they created new psalm settings, liturgies, and musical resources that give people permission to bring their pain honestly before God.

    Throughout the episode, we reflect on the difficult beauty of the lament Psalms, the role of worship in healing trauma, and the ways music can create safe spaces for truth-telling and reconciliation. Karen also shares deeply moving stories from the project, including reflections on silence, justice, forgiveness, and what she describes as “the sound of reconciliation.”

    “The opposite of lament is not praise ~ it’s dishonesty,” says Karen Campbell.

    This episode is an invitation to rediscover the honesty of the Psalms and to remember that God welcomes not only praise, but also grief, anger, confusion, and longing for healing.

    Rev. Karen Campbell is the General Secretary of the Irish Council of Churches, from County Armagh, ordained within the Presbyterian Church in Ireland and ministered in County Antrim and Grand Rapids. Karen is also a musician, songwriter, and peacebuilder.

    Learn more about Rev. Karen Campbell here:https://substack.com/@illuminatebykcampbell

    The Presbyterian Church in Ireland: https://presbyterianireland.org/worship/considering-lament

    Watch the video of the Considering Lament event:

    Featured Celtic Psalms Songs:

    Psalm 30: You Have Turned My Sorrow

    Psalm 82: Omagh

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    28 mins
  • Psalm of the Week: May God Be Gracious/Psalm 67
    Jun 8 2026

    The tune for this song is the Scottish air ‘Ae Fonde Kiss,’ and the Psalm acts as a benediction prayer. Asking God’s gracious blessing on all people and all nations, it also recalls God’s kindness and sustaining presence and asks for God’s face to shine on us all.

    Continue your reflections with the accompanying journal, which includes further questions for reflection and some invitations to prayer and practice.

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    6 mins
  • Psalm of the Week: Sing a Joyful Song/Psalm 66
    Jun 1 2026

    Set to the Irish tune the Old Cross of Ardboe, this is a Psalm of joy and thanksgiving, having come through a trying time and experienced God’s listening ear, leading, and help. This is no trite expression of praise ~ it emerges out of a deep and real experience of God’s kindness and support, compassion and love, and ignites a genuine desire to give heart, life, and soul in return.

    Continue your reflections with the accompanying journal, which includes further questions for reflection and some invitations to prayer and practice.

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    7 mins
  • Psalm of the Week: You're the Hope/Psalm 65
    May 25 2026

    This Psalm, set to the tune Rathlin Island by Brian Connors, is written from the farthest oceans and the ends of earth and seeks a reminder of hope out of a place of despair. Wondering if God will listen when facing a difficult situation, and remembering God as Creator of the mountains and silencer of storms, the Psalmist takes strength in God’s great salvation and redemption of even the greatest sorrows.

    Continue your reflections with the accompanying journal, which includes further questions for reflection and some invitations to prayer and practice.

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    6 mins