Faith
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Rooted. Gathered. Blessed.

NeuroDivine has always been about recognising the sacred woven through our whole selves—our minds, our bodies, our ways of sensing and moving through the world. It’s a space where difference becomes a doorway, where the textures of neurodivergent experience are met with gentleness, dignity, and grace. This hymn grew from the ancient devotion of Tantum… Continue reading
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River. Forest. Abbey.

The River Bann has long been a place of refuge for me. As a Venture Scout, I learned its rhythms from the seat of a canoe—the quiet pull of the current, the soft slap of water against the hull, the sense that the river always knew where it was going. I found the same calm… Continue reading
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Berries. Stones. Songs.

There are moments when ancient scripture meets the landscapes that formed us, and something quietly transformative happens. This newly written hymn, inspired by Psalm 137, does exactly that—taking the ache of exile and setting it among the Glens of Antrim, where memory, belonging, and spiritual resonance run deep. Rather than retelling the psalm’s sorrow in… Continue reading
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Deep. Service. Keeper.

Psalm 107 honours those “who go down to the sea in ships,” discovering God’s steadfast love in storm and stillness alike. For Fr Mark Jackson, this truth has shaped years of ministry among those who serve upon the waters—through long watches, changing horizons, and the steadfast presence of God from Gibraltar’s Rock to every strait… Continue reading
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Wells. Flow. Baptise.

The Baptism of the Lord marks a threshold in the life of Jesus— a moment when he steps into the waters of the Jordan, blessed by his cousin John and revealed as God’s beloved Son. In Irish tradition, water, light, and the turning of seasons speak of renewal and calling. This hymn draws on those… Continue reading
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✨ A Christmastide Offering from NeuroDivine ✨

Out of the new hymns for Christmas 2025, comes a book : “The Mindful Year: Hymns for Christmastide”. Continue reading
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Machines. Mercy. Meaning.

In the long, measured hours of dialysis, I began to notice how healing is carried not only by machines and medicine, but by the people who sit beside us, the families who steady us, and the landscape we carry within. This hymn‑poem grew from that stillness—a way of naming the courage found in ordinary care,… Continue reading
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Rise. Renew. Forgive.

A reflection and a new hymn based on Baruch 1.15 – 2.10 and Matthew 20.1-16 rooted in the landscape of the Irish midlands. Continue reading
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Star. Blackthorn. Light.

On this Epiphany morning—Nollaig na mBan—we gather around quiet revelations: frost on bog cotton, bare branches holding promise, and the steady light that guides us home. A new hymn rises from the Irish landscape, blessing the unseen, the faithful, and the radiant Christ who meets us in every dawn. Continue reading
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Star. Street. Sanctuary.

Star-led paths. Hidden gifts. A healing touch. On the twelfth day, we remember those who walk differently, pray deeply, and offer mercy in quiet ways. A hymn for the ones who follow light others miss—and for the saint who welcomed them. Continue reading
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Flow. Bridge. Threshold.

The Eleventh Day of Christmas is a threshold day—not quite the brightness of Epiphany, not quite the hush of midwinter, but something in between. Those of us who live with neurodivergent rhythms often recognise this “in‑between” space instinctively: the pause before the next step, the quiet moment when light begins to gather but hasn’t yet… Continue reading
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Riverbank. Roundabout. Peace.– A hymn inspired by Psalm 23 — “The Lord is here beside me now” (CM)

The Lord is here beside me now 1. The Lord is here beside me now, in every step I take; He leads me by the Barrow’s edge as morning starts to break. 2. Along the quiet canal-side path He steadies heart and mind; in all the routes my day unfolds His faithful care I find.… Continue reading
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Light. Frost. Presence.

The tenth day of Christmas rarely draws attention. No feast, no fanfare, no special observance in the Church of Ireland—just a quiet winter day held within Christmastide’s long, slow glow. Yet for many of us, especially those who move through the world with neurodivergent rhythms, these “unmarked” days can feel like home. They offer space… Continue reading
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Language. Matters. Always.

Worship isn’t a slogan. It’s a rhythm of truth. Christians worship the Triune God — not instead of creation, not against people, but through love that holds all things together. When language gets loud, clarity matters more than ever. Continue reading
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Heron. Curlew. Peace. – “By the Shannon’s flowing waters” (Double Common Metre)

A congregational hymn inspired by St Munchin, Limerick’s patron, who exemplifies quiet community building, hospitality, and steady faith, inspiring love and welcome in ordinary places. Continue reading
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Name. Covenant. Praise.

New Year’s Day in the Christian calendar invites us into a quieter beginning than the world expects. While fireworks fade and resolutions rush in, the Church turns its gaze to something far smaller and far more tender: an eight‑day‑old child, named and marked in the flesh. The Feast of the Circumcision and Naming of Christ… Continue reading
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Mary. Vision. Light: A hymn for St Egwin’s Day – “In Bethlehem’s still-shining night” (Long Metre)

The hymn honorus Saint Egwin of Worcester, celebrating his peaceful life, faith, and the hope of Christmas amidst winter’s quiet. Continue reading
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Swords. Martyr. Light: A hymn for St Thomas Becket’s Day — “In Christmas light Your servants stand” (LM)

On the fifth day of Christmas, the light of the manger meets the courage of a martyr. Thomas Becket’s witness invites us to consider what it means to stand for truth with a steady, compassionate heart. His story reminds us that Christmas peace is not passive but brave, and that even in a world shaped… Continue reading
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Eagle. Word. Friend: A hymn for St John the Evangelist – “O Word of God, in darkness born” (CM)

A small gift for St John’s Day: a new hymn for our patron, inspired by the Beloved Disciple and shaped by the familiar strains of St Columba and Ballerma. Continue reading

