I Don’t Need A Church
I don’t need a church, steeple, or mountain.
All I need is every piece of you and your heart. That is my sanctuary.
Let the rocks roll, the thunder crash, as life tries its damnedest to uproot us.
You and I together we are unmoved.
I don’t fear the unknown; I fear not facing any of it with you.
I don’t need a church, steeple, or mountain.
All I need is every piece of you and your heart. That is my sanctuary.
You fill every missing piece I have ever had inside me.
The storm clouds we’ve had to face finally seem to be fading.
My hope for forever is beginning to rise again.
I don’t need a church, steeple, or mountain.
All I need is you with me;
All I need is every piece of you and your heart. That’s my sanctuary.
The rocks that once rolled are now dust, and the thunder barely crashes.
Here you and I are unmoved.
I don’t need a church, steeple, or mountain.
All I need is every piece of you and your heart. That is my sanctuary.
Putting down roots together without fearing the unknown.
The only thing I fear is not facing any of it with you.
If by chance, life tries to uproot us, we face it with all the love and determination we possess.
Because we don’t need a church, steeple, or mountain to stand upon to declare the love we have each other.