Where Two or Three Agree: Common Prayer at Orthodox House

There is a beautiful, ancient rhythm to our shared prayer life, a practice rooted in the very heart of our faith. As our Lord promised in Matthew 18:19, "If two of you agree on earth about anything they ask, it will be done for them by my Father in heaven." This is the spirit behind "Prayer by Agreement" at Orthodox House Social—a practice cherished for centuries where faithful gather, not physically, but in spirit and voice, to pray the same prayer at the same hour.
Currently, we have one active group, a small but steadfast circle praying the Lord’s Prayer together each evening. Tonight, however, a global community joins us for the "Universal Prayer for Peace," gathering at 21:00 UTC. All are welcome to join this worldwide communion of prayer. Each group maintains a living remembrance, a list of names offered for healing and repose, and members receive a gentle reminder just before the hour. This simple act of shared intention becomes a powerful thread woven through the fabric of our Church.
Why not bring this ancient practice to your own community? Create a dedicated group for your parish, diocese, or beloved Church family. Share your common prayer, keep your own commemoration list, and feel the strength of unity as you pray together across distances. The invitation is open—let us gather around the same prayer, trusting in the Lord’s promise. Visit the Prayers section of Orthodox House Social now to find the current groups, join tonight’s Universal Prayer for Peace, or begin your own. May our united voices lift us all closer to the throne of grace.



