Husberg has had 286
hymn tunes published in the United States, Canada, Brazil, the United Kingdom, and China. Her hymns are in hymnals and supplements published by a variety of publishers and denominations, including the popular
Methodist supplement,
The Faith We Sing, which also includes her most popular tune,
Jennings-Houston, now published in six different hymnals and supplements, including
Lutheran Worship. She has written two liturgical masses, one of which, The Brooklyn Mass, is currently being used at her church. She also has had several choral pieces published. Her own book of 47 tunes to new texts (including 8 of her own),
When You Pass Through the Waters, was published by Wayne Leupold Editions, Inc., in 2005. A new collection of 70 tunes was published in 2012, with texts by Lutheran poet and hymn text writer Gracia Grindal. The texts and tunes cover the New Testament readings for Lectionary year B. She has also composed 15 psalm songs for 2-part choir with refrains for the congregation, texts by Richard Leach. Both parts have instrumental descants. This Psalter was published by
Concordia Publishing House in 2012. Concordia Publishing House published a second Psalter book in the series in 2013, and the third book in 2014. When Husberg first came to St. John's Church, it was entirely African-American. Through the years she has played spirituals, jazz, gospel, and a variety of other styles of music, from
Johann Sebastian Bach to
Andraé Crouch. All this is reflected in the variety of styles she writes in for her hymns, with a special love of early American pentatonic music and gospel music. She is a member of the
Hymn Society in the United States and Canada and credits them with nurturing her hymn writing efforts. She writes for congregational singing, believing that we do sing with one voice, young and old, people of all walks of life, new singers and experienced singers. Together we sing praise to the One who accepts all our praise, no matter how beautiful it is, or how humble it may be. She is also a member of the
American Composers Forum, the Association of Lutheran Church Musicians, and
ASCAP, from which she has received yearly awards since 2001. ==The Requiem Mass for Terrance Lindall==