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Join us for this special concert featuring Celtic Psalms, a music group composed of Rev. Kiran Young Wimberly and the renowned McGrath Family from County Tyrone, live at Redeemer Central Church. Immerse yourself in a night of ancient psalms, reimagined with stunningly beautiful traditional Irish & Scottish melodies, and rich harmonies, celebrating a deeper spiritual and cultural heritage.
Celtic Psalms will be traveling to the US during St. Patrick’s Week, March 16th-23rd. Starting in the Northeast, they will be making their way to the Midwest, with stops in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Indiana, and Iowa. It will be a great opportunity to celebrate Celtic music during the week when we remember the earliest Irish saint.
Celtic Psalms events bring people together across community divides, building bridges through music and finding common group through our shared humanity. On this tour, they will be raising funds for our nonprofit Celtic Pilgrims with the hopes of hosting music events to bring people together in the coming years.
This conference offers opportunities to learn from guest speakers, musicians, and artists and participate in a psalm festival worship service and other times of prayer and reflection.
This February event replaces the Calvin Symposium on Worship which will take an interlude in 2026. By pausing the Symposium (our largest event!) in 2026, we can make room for this creative event uniquely timed with our schools’ anniversary and explore ways the Biblical psalms can shape us in public worship and in all areas of the Christian life.
This event is part of the year of Dwelling in the Psalms, sponsored by the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship. We will also sponsor a few events in other locations and will share details of those events as they develop.
Welcome to the homepage for four stunning albums by Kiran Young Wimberly & The McGraths.
Recorded in Northern Ireland, Celtic Psalms Vol. 1 (2013), Celtic Psalms: The Lord’s My Shepherd Vol. 2 (2015), Celtic Psalms: Rest in the Shelter Vol. 3 (2018), and Celtic Psalms: May We Rise Vol. 4 (2022) are four collections of Psalms set to traditional Irish and Scottish melodies.
Kiran Young Wimberly & The McGraths have performed in Ireland and in North America, and their music has been featured on Irish (RTE) and British (BBC) national television and radio. GIA Music Publishers have published beautiful scores of all of the Celtic Psalms albums. You can find Celtic Psalms music on Spotify, iTunes, Amazon and other digital platforms. Celtic Psalms music allows a space for the ancient words of the Psalms, combined with soulful Celtic melodies, to bring people together in shared humanity, across community divides.
Kiran Young Wimberly and Celtic Psalms were invited to be part of the TEDx Stormont 2024 lineup, with the theme Restore.
When we encounter the stresses of daily life, we need tools to help us find balance and restoration. The ancient prayers of the Psalms, expressing honest and authentic emotion through poetry and music, can lift the spirit and offer resources to help us face the challenges before us. Kiran Young Wimberly shares her journey with the Psalms, exploring the power of poetry, spirituality, and music to soothe, heal, and restore us when we need it most. Performed along with the Celtic Psalms band.
Spirituality and Resilience through the lens of the Biblical Psalms
Discover how the ancient Psalms can tap into a deeper understanding of yourself and inspire a more honest and authentic life. Through their musical poetry and emotionally expressive spirituality, the Psalms offer a powerful source of strength and restoration during challenging times.
A newsletter about music events that brings people together across community divides
Celtic Pilgrims CIC is a nonprofit that connects people through music, the arts, and spirituality – bringing people from diverse backgrounds together across community divides around a common interest of Celtic music, culture, heritage and spiritual practices. Through intentionally cross-community events, concerts, retreats, and pilgrimages we will join together in song, listen to beautiful music that moves and inspires, and learn from one another.
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Welcome to the homepage for four stunning albums by Kiran Young Wimberly & The McGraths.
Recorded in Northern Ireland, Celtic Psalms Vol. 1 (2013), Celtic Psalms: The Lord’s My Shepherd Vol. 2 (2015), Celtic Psalms: Rest in the Shelter Vol. 3 (2018), and Celtic Psalms: May We Rise Vol. 4 (2022) are four collections of Psalms set to traditional Irish and Scottish melodies.
Kiran Young Wimberly & The McGraths have performed in Ireland and in North America, and their music has been featured on Irish (RTE) and British (BBC) national television and radio. GIA Music Publishers have published beautiful scores of all of the Celtic Psalms albums. You can find Celtic Psalms music on Spotify, iTunes, Amazon and other digital platforms. Celtic Psalms music allows a space for the ancient words of the Psalms, combined with soulful Celtic melodies, to bring people together in shared humanity, across community divides.
Kiran Young Wimberly and Celtic Psalms were invited
to be part of the TEDx Stormont 2024 lineup, with the
theme Restore.
When we encounter the stresses of daily life, we need tools to help us find balance and restoration. The ancient prayers of the Psalms, expressing honest and authentic emotion through poetry and music, can lift the spirit and offer resources to help us face the challenges before us. Kiran Young Wimberly shares her journey with the Psalms, exploring the power of poetry, spirituality, and music to soothe, heal, and restore us when we need it most. Performed along with the Celtic Psalms band.
A newsletter about music events that brings people together across community divides
Celtic Pilgrims CIC is a nonprofit that connects people through music, the arts, and spirituality – bringing people from diverse backgrounds together across community divides around a common interest of Celtic music, culture, heritage and spiritual practices. Through intentionally cross-community events, concerts, retreats, and pilgrimages we will join together in song, listen to beautiful music that moves and inspires, and learn from one another.
© 2024 All Rights Reserved.
It was a privilege to be invited to contribute to the TEDx Stormont 2024 lineup, with the theme “Restore.”
Talk Description: “When we encounter the stresses of daily life – hectic moments, personal crises, and collective traumas – we need tools to help us find balance and restoration. The ancient prayers of the Psalms, expressing honest and authentic emotion through poetry and music, can lift the spirit and offer resources to help us face the challenges before us. Kiran Young Wimberly shares her journey with the Psalms: turning to them for solace as a child, arranging them to Celtic melodies, and hosting a podcast on the Psalms and resilience. She explores the power of poetry, spirituality, and music to soothe, heal, and restore us when we need it most, and performs with the music group Celtic Psalms.”
Learn more on Kiran’s newsletter
Watch the video here

We are delighted to announce two Candlelight Concerts during Holy Week
Both concerts will be opened by Guest Performer Eilidh Patterson
We hope you can join us for one of these beautiful and reflective evenings


It was such a privilege to be involved this month in celebrations of the 25th Anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement. You can view two services we were involved with, both of which were extremely moving to be a part of.
And we’re happy to announce that bookings are open for our 10 Year Anniversary Concert and launch of our new non profit, Celtic Pilgrims CIC. Find out more about the event and book your ticket here. For those who can’t attend in person, there’s an option to donate to the non profit and receive a link to the streamed concert so you can join us from wherever you are.




It was a joy and a privilege to be involved in the Four Corners Festival in Belfast last week. The purpose of the festival dovetailed well with Celtic Psalms’ hope of bringing people together across community divides.
We sang at the opening event, “Dreaming God’s Dream” with Julieann Morran, about the community-level discernment going on in the Catholic Church at the moment, and the hope of walking together as ecumenical siblings. You can view the event here: https://www.facebook.com/4cornersfestival/videos/697369735306827
We also sang at the BBC Sunday Service, which featured voices from across the city and offered a beautiful and challenging vision of the future of Northern Ireland. You can listen to the service here:
Kiran led Nightprayer alongside Jim Deeds every night of the festival, featuring a few Celtic Psalms songs along the way. You can catch up on those 20 minute sessions here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJQK4bRPywj2HGZW_PI1X9w
As we hold onto the insights and inspiration from the festival, may we keep dreaming God’s dream together.

View interview –> HERE <–
A bit of behind-the-scenes from Redbox Studios where we’ve recorded all the Celtic Psalms albums since 2013. Today, our NEW ALBUM Celtic Psalms: May We Rise is available on DIGITAL PLATFORMS (Spotify, iTunes, Amazon, iTunes etc etc). Oonagh Derby of Redbox was such a warm interviewer, and it was a special opportunity to tell the story behind one song, Love and Mercy, which has been a favorite from the new album that we’ve already sung in many concerts and services. Lovely film work and editing by Cormac O’Kane et al – with thanks to Redbox for the opportunity to talk about the background to this music, which was initially recorded during the Covid summer of 2020. Hope you enjoy the new album.
Here are some easy links to our new album Celtic Psalms: May We Rise (2022):
https://open.spotify.com/album/3mpciwqFmC18qaBfCNmPNP
https://music.apple.com/…/celtic-psalms-may…/1660897244
https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0BQR1GMXF
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