We want to see everyone in our city encounter God through prayer.

Sunday, October 12
5:00 pm
Location coming soon

Pray 25 October
Gathering

Throughout 2025, we will be gathering to pray with our feet on the ground all over Manhattan in a year of incarnated prayer.

Between August and October, we’re inviting our city to continue to pray for our local government, churches, community centers, and schools. Check out the Pray 25 page for prayer guides to help you and others.

In October we’ll gather to pray over injustice in our city.

Pray Online

We’ve also set up a Virtual Prayer Room where you can pray and amen others’ prayers online. Check it out. Send us an email for the password.

When we meet Jesus in simple, real conversation everything changes.

Our mission is to see every person in the city of Manhattan, Kansas encounter the living and loving Jesus in the intimate place of prayer. We believe this starts by uniting the Church in our city through our common language—prayer—learning from the unique and beautiful traditions we each find belonging in.

Our desire is to create a safe place where anyone can be with Jesus anytime.

God has always wanted to live with His people, but there are so many things that distract us from His presence. We long to establish a physical location where anyone can tune out the noise and tune into the Whisper—24 hours a day, 7 days a week—in the hope that we will see our city come alive in non-stop, day-and-night communion with the King.

“O Jerusalem, I have posted watchmen on your walls. They will pray day and night, continually.
    Take no rest, all you who pray to the Lord.”

Isaiah 62:6

Interested in getting yourself or your community involved?

“What happens if you’re not sure where you’re going, only who you’re going with and how? What happens if you’re in it for the ride rather than the results? What happens if friendship is more important than function? I guess it’s impossible to say where we’ll be in 5 years time. 24/7 might not exist. But we do want to remain friends. We do want to be still loving each other, still loving God, and still loving His ideas into being. That, that would be success.” —Pete Greig, Red Moon Rising