The House of Prayer is a joint ministry of the Diocese of Arkansas and St. Margaret's Episcopal Church. As described in our mission statement "The Arkansas House of Prayer is an interfaith haven, set apart in nature, dedicated to contemplative prayer, meditation, and quiet, where all are welcome." We hope your time here will be peaceful and renewing.
We are open to the public. The Arkansas House of Prayer is located in west Little Rock next to St. Margaret's Episcopal Church at 28215 Chenal Valley Drive, Little Rock, Arkansas 72223. I just want you to know how much I love this House of Prayer! I've been strugging with some things lately, and I've had so many 'breakthroughs' since I have been visiting the House of Prayer.
We are open to the public. The Arkansas House of Prayer is located in west Little Rock next to St. Margaret's Episcopal Church at 28215 Chenal Valley Drive, Little Rock, Arkansas 72223. I just want you to know how much I love this House of Prayer! I've been strugging with some things lately, and I've had so many 'breakthroughs' since I have been visiting the House of Prayer.
Services
The Arkansas House of Prayer is an interfaith haven, set apart in nature, dedicated to contemplative prayer, meditation, and quiet, where all are welcome. People who visit Arkansas House of Prayer for prayer and meditation come from all walks of life. There are clergy who come here to recharge their ministerial batteries or to seek inspiration for sermons and lay people who are faithfully devoted to their own spiritual work.
We hope your time at the House of Prayer will be peaceful and renewing. Please maintain silence at all times while in the building. In silence we may feel God's presence, experience guidance, restore our energy, and be filled with insights. By checking out a key fob from the St. Margaret's Episcopal Church office Monday - Thursday between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Photo ID required.
Please join us for our annual interfaith prayer service, Love Thy Neighbor: Pathways to Practice, a celebration of peace through music, prayer, and wisdom. The theme for this year's service is "Love Thy Neighbor: Pathways to The Practice." We will have special guests from Jewish, Christian, Muslim, Hindu, and Buddhist traditions joining us.