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  • The Lord will save us from those persecuting us
    The Lord will save us from those persecuting us
  • If we have acted injustice forgive us Lord
    If we have acted injustice forgive us Lord
  • I will tell all about your wonderful works o God of mercy
    I will tell all about your wonderful works o God of mercy
  • God is in the throne forever
    God is in the throne forever
  • God will make is stand firm
    God will make is stand firm
  • The wicked will regret their deeds on earth
    The wicked will regret their deeds on earth
  • My God will cut of all fighting against us
    My God will cut of all fighting against us
  • When he say peace be still it must be so in Jesus name Amen
    When he say peace be still it must be so in Jesus name Amen
  • Every part of life will be made known to you.
    Every part of life will be made known to you.
  • In one house, our group hosted small living room concerts and named our Christmas tree; the next iteration built tent forts during a hurricane and a garden in the sunshine, hosted dinner salons and group expeditions to play in rivers; in another house, we led bystander trainings and hosted pop-up craft shows, letting activists, artists, makers, and thinkers use our space as a staging ground. When people choose to live together, the home expands from private experience into a co-created world and a site of encounter, for those inside and those coming in. With every iteration I’ve lived in, my hope has been the same: That each person who visits will feel taken care of, at ease, inspired; that their aperture, too, might be widened by the threshold of our door.
    In one house, our group hosted small living room concerts and named our Christmas tree; the next iteration built tent forts during a hurricane and a garden in the sunshine, hosted dinner salons and group expeditions to play in rivers; in another house, we led bystander trainings and hosted pop-up craft shows, letting activists, artists, makers, and thinkers use our space as a staging ground. When people choose to live together, the home expands from private experience into a co-created world and a site of encounter, for those inside and those coming in. With every iteration I’ve lived in, my hope has been the same: That each person who visits will feel taken care of, at ease, inspired; that their aperture, too, might be widened by the threshold of our door.