Hymns
New songs for ancient truths.
Original compositions and lyrical theology that find a voice in the Anglican tradition and the neurodivergent experience. These are melodies for the quiet keeping and the communal heart.
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A new hymn for St Mark’s Day —“God of wild and urgent Gospel” (87 87 D)

A new hymn for St Mark’s Day Continue reading
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Not to Us Be Glory: Vocation, Vigil, and Psalm 115: a new hymn—“Not to us be glory given” (87 87 D)

Not to us be glory: a hymn shaped by Psalm 115 turns watchfulness into mercy, and calls us from self toward service, trust, and quiet, faithful witness. Continue reading
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A new Easter hymn for Good Shepherd Sunday—“The Shepherd walks our winding ways” (DCM)

Walk the Barrow’s mist with a Shepherd who never hurries. This new hymn offers a quiet, neurodivergent-friendly refuge for Good Shepherd Sunday’s winding, sacred paths. Continue reading
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A new hymn for Calstock—“By Tamar’s tide we stand in hope” (DCM)

A hymn for St Andrew, shaped by memory and place, rooted in the landscape and soundscape of Calstock in Cornwall’s Tamar Valley. Continue reading
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A hymn of thanksgiving for those who heal—“For those whose calling is to heal” (CM)

For those whose calling is to heal 1.For those whose calling is to heal,whose hands bring calm release,we thank you, Lord, whose mercy growslike meadowsweet in peace.2.For nurses keeping watch by night,for doctors holding fast,your strength is in their steady carelike yarrow in the grass.3.For those who tend our wounds with graceand soothe our anxious… Continue reading
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A UK-wide version of a Scouting hymn for St George’s Day—“From chalk-white downs to mountain paths” (CM)

Sometimes a hymn is reshaped and widened after being written. Here’s a UK-wide scouting hymn for St George’s Day. Continue reading
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A Scouting hymn for St George’s Day—“On drumlin paths we learn to stand” (CM)

On drumlin paths we learn to stand 1On drumlin paths we learn to stand,Where lough‑winds shape the day;Lord, guide our hearts to Be Prepared,And keep us on your way.2As George once faced the shadowed wrongWith courage, calm and true,So teach our hearts to do our bestIn all we say and do.3Through forest trails and rising… Continue reading
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A new Easter hymn from North Antrim—“Along the Antrim paths He came” (DCM)

The hymn reflects on Christ’s quiet presence, offering hope and peace to those grieving, emphasizing recognition through familiar gestures, and inviting renewal in everyday life. Continue reading
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A Eucharistic hymn inspired by Psalm 103 — “Bless the land, O all my being” (87 87 D)

The hymn celebrates God’s unwavering presence and mercy, emphasizing that even in vulnerability, creation’s praise allows us to reconnect with divine grace and community. Continue reading
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St Munchin. A tune for “By the Shannon’s flowing waters”.

A new voice for the Shannon. Composer Thurlow Weed sets “By the Shannon’s flowing waters” to ST. MUNCHIN—a melody capturing the river’s grace and a saint’s steadfastness. Continue reading
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A new hymn for the Second Sunday of Easter — “At Break of Day the Christ draws near” (88 88 88)

A hymn shaped by Irish light and land, written from a mind that reads the world through texture, pattern, and quietness, meeting the risen Christ. Continue reading
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A hymn for St George’s Parish, Belfast — “We sing of George, whose courage shone” (DCM)

Reflecting on St George’s Parish Church Belfast, celebrating its welcoming spirit, rich community, and connection to its patron saint, inspiring a hymn to honour its legacy. Continue reading
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Eucharistic Easter hymn — “On Kildare’s Plain the Dawn Unfolds” (CM)

A Eucharistic Easter hymn written in Kildare Cathedral on Easter Day reminding us of the Risen Christ. Continue reading
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Harrowing of Hell — “Down through the shadowed gates He came (DCM)

A hymn for the quiet moment of Holy Saturday particularly if there is no Easter Vigil. A reminder of the harrowing of Hell. Continue reading
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A hymn for Maundy Thursday — “On this shore, you break the bread, Lord” (87 87 D)

A Maundy Thursday hymn of table, tide, and presence—drawing together bread, cup, and service, with Irish landscape imagery for use in worship this evening. Continue reading
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A pilgrim hymn for Holy Week – “God of fields and flowing plenty” (87 87 D)

A pilgrim hymn of land and plenty, calling us to share what we receive—where Christ meets us in abundance, and sends us to feed others. Continue reading
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An original hymn for Palm Sunday — “O Christ, who rode through Zion’s gate” (CM)

A new common metre hymn grounding the Triumphant Entry of Jesus into Jerusalem into the quiet dignity of the Irish Midlands. Continue reading
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An original hymn for Easter Day — “At break of day the stone was moved” (CM)

At break of day the stone was moved 1.At break of day the stone was moved,The earth beneath us stirred;The blackbird sang along the hedge,And hope rose with its word.2.For Christ, who walks the Shannon’s mistAnd meets us on our ways,Now stands beside our weeping placeAnd speaks our name with grace.3.Like Mary in the garden’s… Continue reading
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A Lenten hymn – “I waited in the winter rain” (DLM)

A Lenten hymn inspired by Psalm 40, Exodus 9:13-35, and Hebrews 12:14-29 rooted in the Irish landscape Continue reading
