Cana is a quiet place where the people you love share what's heavy, you join them in prayer, and together you watch answers unfold. It's almost ready.
Free for everyone. Coming soon to iPhone and Android.
50 prayers answered across your circles. You were part of 12 of them.
Praying for someone should feel like joining them, never like checking something off.
No streaks. No task piles. No prayer marked "done."
When you tap it, you're not completing a task. You're stepping in beside someone. The button warms, your face joins theirs, and it stays that way for as long as you're walking together.
Everyone praying is visible on every prayer. It always feels communal, never like a pile of requests.
Write it the way you'd say it to a friend. Share it with a circle, ask a few people directly, or keep it between you and God.
Friends and circles join your prayer and leave notes of encouragement. You can see every face standing beside you.
Turn a prayer into a told story, and everyone who walked with you gets to share the quiet joy of the answer.
Your small group, your family, your church. Always invite-only. Nothing is public, nothing is discoverable.
When someone brings a prayer to you directly, it carries more weight. And it looks that way.
Some prayers aren't for sharing. Keep them private: no counts, no faces, just a quiet place to lay them.
Not every prayer ends how you hoped. When it's time, you can gently set one at rest, without ceremony and without guilt.
In John 2, Jesus performs his first miracle at a wedding in Cana. The wine runs out, and his mother simply brings the need to him: they have no more wine. No ceremony, no crowd watching. Just a real problem, carried to him by someone who cared, in the middle of ordinary life with friends and family.
That's the picture behind this app. Needs brought quietly, among your own people, and answered in ways worth telling. Prayer at Cana wasn't a performance. It shouldn't be one now.
Free. Actually free.
No subscriptions, no ads, no locked features. Prayer shouldn't have a paywall. Cana is free for everyone, and it stays that way.
Leave your email and you'll be first in when Cana launches. Then bring your people with you.