Come Pray With Me
Come Pray With Me
Prayer is solo.
And prayer is also powerful with others.
At Kingdom City Church, we’re building more than weekend attendance. We’re building a praying church. A family of faith. People who know how to go to God Monday through Saturday, not just show up on Sunday.
Jesus modeled both kinds of prayer. He got alone with the Father, quiet and hidden. That’s where you get honest, where you get steady, where you stop performing and start listening.
But there are moments when praying alone isn’t the whole picture. There are burdens that shift the moment someone says, “I’m with you,” and then talks to God with you.
So here’s my invitation. Come pray with me.
“Where two or more are gathered” is about unity, not just being nearby.
Jesus said, “Where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them” (Matthew 18:20). That doesn’t mean God is absent when you’re alone. It means there is a unique kind of presence and power when believers come into agreement.
Right before that, Jesus talks about agreement: “If two of you on earth agree about anything they ask for…” (Matthew 18:19).
The Greek word for “agree” is symphoneō. It means “to sound together.” It’s where we get the word symphony. So this isn’t about being in the same room. It’s about hearts aligned, faith aimed in the same direction, voices joined on purpose.
Proximity is common. Unity is powerful.
And “in my name” isn’t a magic phrase. It means we’re gathered under His authority, centered on who He is, wanting what He wants.
Jesus prayed alone, and He also brought people with Him.
In Gethsemane, Jesus didn’t just isolate. He invited His closest friends closer and asked them to stay and watch with Him (Matthew 26).
Don’t make that weird. He’s not asking to be rescued. He’s showing us something human and holy: you don’t have to carry heavy moments alone.
If Jesus valued togetherness in prayer, we shouldn’t treat it like a bonus feature for super Christians.
Kingdom City, this is who we are.
We’re not just a church that consumes content. We’re a church that contends in prayer. We don’t just talk about God’s power, we ask for it.
We don’t just say “I’ll pray for you” and keep scrolling. We stop. We agree. We pray.
When we pray together, faith becomes contagious. Courage gets transferred. Hope wakes back up. Isolation loses its grip.
Some breakthroughs don’t just need prayer. They need agreement.
So again, simple invitation.
Come pray with me.
You don’t need perfect words. Prayer isn’t a speech, it’s a turning. If all you can say is, “God, help,” that’s enough.
Let’s gather. Not just close, but united.
Let’s sound together.
Come pray with me.
Prayer Times This Weekend:
SATURDAY 830AM PRAYER (Kingdom Kids Available)
SUNDAY MORNINGS - 9AM + 11AM
THIS SUNDAY AT 5PM - END THE FAST WITH US (Kingdom Kids Available)
