the psalmist reminds us that our hearts WILL be glad. Our spirits WILL rejoice and our bodies SHALL rest in hope. Yes please. That’s what I’m looking for today and always.
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"We Sing to the Lord a New Song" is Dorothy Bergquist’s beautiful setting of Psalm 149. Carolyn Bergquist, soprano. Marla Lowen, pianist. Listen to this piece here or on our podcast.
"The Lord Shall Give Strength" is Dorothy Bergquist’s powerful setting of Psalm 29. Carolyn Bergquist, soprano. Marla Lowen, pianist. Listen to this piece here or on our podcast.
"I Sought Your Help, O Lord" is one of Dorothy Bergquist’s uplifting settings of Psalm 34. Carolyn Bergquist, soprano. Marla Lowen, pianist. Listen to this piece here or on our podcast.
"Be Pleased, O God" is Dorothy Bergquist’s lovely setting of Psalm 70. Carolyn Bergquist, soprano. Marla Lowen, pianist. Pam Birrell, flutist. Accompanied by one of St. Mary’s choirs. Listen to this piece here or on our podcast.
"Lord, Let Your Face Shine" is Dorothy Bergquist’s setting of Psalm 119. Carolyn Bergquist, soprano. Marla Lowen, pianist. Pam Birrell, flutist. Accompanied by one of St. Mary’s choirs. Listen to this piece here or on our podcast.
"May the Lord bless you from the holy city" is Dorothy Bergquist’s poignant setting of Psalm 128. Carolyn Bergquist, soprano. Marla Lowen, pianist. Listen to this piece here or on our podcast.