Agree Together, Pray Together: A Living Tradition Online

There is a beautiful, ancient rhythm to our prayer life, rooted in the promise of our Lord: "Again I say to you, if two of you agree on earth about anything they ask, it will be done for them by my Father in heaven" (Matthew 18:19). This practice, known as "Prayer by Agreement," has long been cherished in the Orthodox Church, where faithful gather at a set hour to pray the same prayer, uniting their hearts in common petition. Today, Orthodox House Social invites you to join this living tradition online.
Currently, we have one active group, gathering with two devoted souls, but the heart of this practice is meant to grow. Tonight at 21:00 UTC, the global "Universal Prayer for Peace" group will gather, and all are warmly welcome to join. Each group maintains a sacred list of names—those who are sick, the departed, and all for whom we lift our prayers—ensuring our intercession is personal and heartfelt. Members receive a gentle reminder just before the agreed hour, helping us to pause and focus our hearts together.
We invite you, dear brothers and sisters, to bring this beautiful tradition to your own community. Consider creating a group for your parish, your diocese, or even your family, weaving your shared prayers into the fabric of the Church’s collective supplication. The simple act of agreeing to pray together, at the same hour for the same need, becomes a powerful thread in the tapestry of our common prayer. Let us draw closer to God and to one another. Visit the Prayers section on Orthodox House Social to find the next gathering, join tonight's prayer for peace, and discover how you can begin your own group. The Lord is with us when we gather in His Name.



