This House
Leader:This house is for the ingathering of nature and human nature.
Children:
How rare it is, how lovely, this fellowship of those who meet together.
Leader:
It is a house of friendships, a haven in trouble, an open room for the encouragement of our struggle.
Children:
How rare it is, how lovely, this fellowship of those who meet together.
Leader:
It is a house of freedom, guarding the dignity and worth of every person.
Children:
How rare it is, how lovely, this fellowship of those who meet together.
Leader:
It offers a platform for the free voice, for declaring, both in times of security and danger, the full and undivided conflict of opinion.
Children:
How rare it is, how lovely, this fellowship of those who meet together.
Leader:
It is a house of truth-seeking, where scientists can encourage devotion to their quest, where mystics can abide in a community of searchers.
Children:
How rare it is, how lovely, this fellowship of those who meet together.
Leader:
It is a house of art, adorning its celebrations with melodies and handiworks.
Children:
How rare it is, how lovely, this fellowship of those who meet together.
Leader:
It is a house of prophecy, outrunning time past and times present in visions of growth and progress.
Children:
How rare it is, how lovely, this fellowship of those who meet together.
Leader:
This house is a cradle for our dreams, the workshop of our common endeavor
Children:
How rare it is, how lovely, this fellowship of those who meet together.
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This reading combines the words of Kenneth L. Patton (Reading 433) and Psalm 133 (Reading 444) as published in Singing the Living Tradition, the Unitarian Universalist hymnbook. Permissions pending.
Last updated on Friday, April 18, 2008.
